Hello I’m just about to order a JP15 7 string cerulean paradise from Thomann to compliment my majesty artisan 7 marone. Since you have both do you recommend something else or go for it? Love your videos btw 😊
JP guitars have had the shields since the JP6 back in 2001. It's John's signature inlay, however you used to be able to order a bare-bones JP6 model with dots, but they are worth much less than their shield inlay counterparts.
*Thoughts on this crazy JP15?!*
@@ZackSeifMusic It’s pleasing to the eyes and sounds awesome.
That split clean tone on the Count of Tuscany sounded huge, fab playing!
Thank you so much!!
I would totally but this if they had the exact same finishes/colors/woods but had a 7-string version. I’d be right on it. Beautiful guitar
This would make a perfect 7 string
Where did you find this one?
Hello I’m just about to order a JP15 7 string cerulean paradise from Thomann to compliment my majesty artisan 7 marone. Since you have both do you recommend something else or go for it? Love your videos btw 😊
This may be the best color I've ever seen on a guitar!
It's insane!!! The detail is off the charts.
Great review, nice playing
Thank you kindly!
Looks amazing!
It does! Thank you so much.
Your so lucky bro.I want one with a ebony fretboard.
Ebony is the SHIT. I love it.
very nice review
Thank you 😃
Lovely color
I think so too!
The shield inlays ruin it, IMO.
The early JPM’s with the tiny dots looked great. Shields though? Come on.
JP guitars have had the shields since the JP6 back in 2001. It's John's signature inlay, however you used to be able to order a bare-bones JP6 model with dots, but they are worth much less than their shield inlay counterparts.
Gotta disagree. I freaking love shield inlays, but this is just matter of taste.