They work amazing for heavier stuff. My Kami IV is in Drop Bb and Kami III in C# standard and they rip. I replaced the bridge pickups in both with alternate Seymour Duncans.
What if you're like me who has never heard a single thing Lynch has ever recorded, but just love the design so play them for drop-tuned metal anyways? I love my Kami III and IV. A 7 would be so cool. One day.
I was curious to see how that turned out also, as I have never commissioned a seven string Lynch, but it plays like a dream. It feels like a typical ESP Snapper neck profile, but a little thinner. It's not extra wide. It does weigh a ton like most of his models though!
Hey guys! I dont get to post much anymore but I had to share this piece I had built for a customer of mine over here at The Axe Palace. He is a member here but I respect his privacy. How cool is this?? Again, not for sale, already sold, just wanted to share!
I’m afraid not. Although I believe Wes offers Skype lessons ;)
Not to provide a cop out, but the Jupiter doesn’t really sound like anything else. The best way I could describe it is they somehow managed to be ultra tight/precise on the bottom end while also having a sweet, harmonically rich...
They had prototypes of these at the Ibanez Benelux showroom near Amsterdam that I got to play. They most likely just keep them there for dealers/artists to use when they visit.
Hey guys. Some of you know that my shop, The Axe Palace, has been one of the most enthusiastic supporters of Wes' fantastic Jupiter 6 and 7-string pickup over the past couple years. We've carved a bit of a niche for ourselves selling a boat-load of the black ones, and now I'm excited that they...