The Muse I Adorn

Sticking with the Flying V and JTM45. Excellent combination. I’m also still breaking in the Ace of Spades strap.

The JTM45 sounds great with the inputs jumpered. Both volumes a little over four. Mids are maxed, treble on nine, bass at eight, and presence at two. Very responsive to attack. Likes my pedals at this volume too.

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Sticking with the Flying V and JTM45. Excellent combination. I’m also still breaking in the Ace of Spades strap.

The JTM45 sounds great with the inputs jumpered. Both volumes a little over four. Mids are maxed, treble on nine, bass at eight, and presence at two. Very responsive to attack. Likes my pedals at this volume too.

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Nice combination! Plus a Well Hung Ace of Spades strap!
 
This Guitar confuses me Chris---
Shiny polished body----with grain going east n west --
rough hewn wood P.G. with grain going north- n south --
yet it has a "bling" inlay of abalone?
gold screws
chrome bridge plate---tele style--
3 single coils Strat style
Prs "tones" and visual cues....
and a glued in neck .........on only 2 sides....................

it is awash in points/counterpoints

it............intrigues me......................
 
This Guitar confuses me Chris---
Shiny polished body----with grain going east n west --
rough hewn wood P.G. with grain going north- n south --
yet it has a "bling" inlay of abalone?
gold screws
chrome bridge plate---tele style--
3 single coils Strat style
Prs "tones" and visual cues....
and a glued in neck .........on only 2 sides....................

it is awash in points/counterpoints

it............intrigues me......................

I think the neck joint is very long and deep set, not quite neck through, but much further into the body than a Les Paul. Not sure about the pickguard, maybe a characteristic of the wood?
 
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