Musicman Luke 2
Lester
Jan 22 2009, 10:45 PM
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Hello everyone,

I'm rather in love with the sound of Steve Lukather from Toto and think his guitar looks awesome!
But i've never played one, does anyone have any experience with this guitar?
Maybe I buy one in a year or two.... tongue.gif

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Muris Varajic
Jan 23 2009, 12:41 AM
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I played it few times and it's fine instrument indeed,
not sure if I can tell you more at this point,
at the end you'll have to try it by yourself. smile.gif

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Bogdan Radovic
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I haven't played one , should be a great instrument..But I'm not the fan of signature stuff, you'll have to try it yourself..Those guitars that famous guitarists play are never the same as same ones in retail...But it should provide you with a similar sound...Just try it in store to see how it feels..

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Lester
Jan 23 2009, 10:11 AM
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Hey guys,

Thank you for the replies.

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I'd get the john petrucci JP6 with piezo + upgrades cause its good


Thanks for the tip Victor, I'll look into it, but i've read before about this piezo thing... What does it do?
And what upgrades do you mean? smile.gif


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Jan 23 2009, 11:54 AM
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yeah i would go for the jp7 (or jp 6 if i would want a 6 string)
but if you want luke sound, i don't think it will lead you to this.
i mean, luke has HSS configuration and emg pickups
jp6 has hh configuration with dimarzio pickups laugh.gif

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Jan 23 2009, 12:17 PM
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QUOTE (bladzerok @ Jan 23 2009, 11:54 AM) *
yeah i would go for the jp7 (or jp 6 if i would want a 6 string)
but if you want luke sound, i don't think it will lead you to this.
i mean, luke has HSS configuration and emg pickups
jp6 has hh configuration with dimarzio pickups laugh.gif


Ok, well it can't hurt to try the guitar in a store sometime, maybe i'll be convinced as soon as I play it, Thanks for the insight.

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I never actually played a Musicman, always wanted to though...
Someday I will!

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Toni Suominen
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I like some MusicMan models, and the Steve Lukather model is one of them.

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Ramiro Delforte
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I think (I could be wrong) that Musicman is one brand that doesn't have anything like a low price instrument, they're all high standards so they must be great since Van Halen, John Petrucci, Steve Lukather and many more play with this brand.

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Lester
Jan 24 2009, 04:31 PM
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Thanks for all the help guys!

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The piezio pick-up makes your guitar sound almost or just like an acoustic or just for giving a nice warm tone that would find with most hollow body guitars


Cool!!Sounds nice, i'll look into it and try some piezo- pick up guitars. smile.gif

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I liked the LUKE way more then the JP. The Neck is much more comfortable, it's a V shape, which is surprisingly peachy tongue.gif and is not uncomfortably thin like the JP(in my opinion of course).. and it doesn't sound quite as metal as the JP does.

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Lester
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QUOTE (Tjchep @ Jan 25 2009, 10:55 PM) *
I liked the LUKE way more then the JP. The Neck is much more comfortable, it's a V shape, which is surprisingly peachy tongue.gif and is not uncomfortably thin like the JP(in my opinion of course).. and it doesn't sound quite as metal as the JP does.


I already thought the JP was quite a metal guitar, I gues I'll have to try both then. I doubt if i can find any place in Holland where i can, butt I'll try.

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QUOTE (Lester @ Jan 26 2009, 02:30 PM) *
I already thought the JP was quite a metal guitar, I gues I'll have to try both then. I doubt if i can find any place in Holland where i can, butt I'll try.


Try in Bosnia. cool.gif laugh.gif

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QUOTE (Lester @ Jan 26 2009, 02:30 PM) *
I already thought the JP was quite a metal guitar, I gues I'll have to try both then. I doubt if i can find any place in Holland where i can, butt I'll try.


http://www.maxguitarstore.com

in Den Haag...

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Looks really nice (a bit purist though...). If I could ever try one... [sigh]

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Lester
Jan 27 2009, 06:50 PM
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QUOTE (Muris Varajic @ Jan 26 2009, 06:03 PM) *
Try in Bosnia. cool.gif laugh.gif


Sure!! I'll take my bike when I have time and take a look, strange thing I didn't think about this myself huh.gif cool.gif


QUOTE (javari @ Jan 26 2009, 06:41 PM) *


Hey bedankt,

Ik zal er eens heen gaan als ik in Den Haag ben.

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