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  • See mine I just put up, without the trem on it, and enjoy. I had fun with both warlocks, but they are so prominent in the BCR line, I still prefer the Ironbird and Bich models

  • lol I <3 this dudes faild guitar playing

  • @ibanezbtb500 I always say if you can do better, like Frank Zappa said "Shut up and play yer guitar!!"

  • oh I wish you had turned that guitar up on the side a little bit so we could see just how thin or thick the neck is . I have the mockingbird ST & its an AWESOME guitar,but forget shredding on it.Necks too Fat. Is your guitar neck fat or Thin??  thinkin bout gettin one.,

  • the neck is amazingly thin, make sure its nj serious and ull be amazed of how great shredin cou.d be on it, guitar is flawless, i put in some seymour duncan blackouts and i really cant ask for more out of this guitar, if you want i could make another vid of this guitar and explainin a little bit more about what its like

  • oh ok ....someone had made a comment about the neck being too fat, so....i already have a fat neck Mockingbird lol . awesome axe. thats just what would make the icing on the cake,is a nice Thin smooth neck .

  • yep this neck does the trick if thats what your looking for, let me kno if you want me to explain anything more, ive had this guitar for almost 2 years now so i kno it preety well, look at the date to the side

  • @julian675 So, it's a 2007 model or what? I just bought one from the local pawn shop, I'll disclose what I paid for it, but I plan to make a profit selling it, so what did it cost you? Where did you buy from? Mine is nearly brand new, compare it to a VINTAGE NJ I bought several months prior, one of the original NJs I believe, The key difference is not the neck size, but how damn stiff this newer one is, I find it hard to play to be honest about things

  • @97warlock I owned a number of guitars, and loved them all, I'd say. The Gibson late 80s genuine Flying V I owned was a real pro instrument but the neck WAS too thick, this one is thin, like the body, but the strings are tight and tough to manipulate, so I find it has that as the main fault

  • @97warlock bc rich warlock doesnt have that big of a neck. i have small hands and i can play it perfectly fine

  • @97warlock The neck is 'fat'. If you want thin, search further.

  • master of the puppets nice guitar!!

  • Wow same guitar as me.

  • I'e heard that these guitars are neck heavy. is that true?

  • well they could be heavy but i never have a problem with sliding up and down, and the neck is extremely thin making it soo much easy to shred in. i never even realized it was heavy until u just asked me so i wouldnt put that as negative on it. the whole guitar itself is heavy yes!! after 4 hours of playin standin up, ur dead!!!unless u take a few red bulls or something

  • @thrashmetal1029 I'd say it depends where your guitar strap buttons are, some people move the forward one to the bolt on neck plate location, that helps bring the neck up in position, some people drill their own holes, but if you do that you better not be taking a shot in the dark. I got one and put Schaller locking nuts on this particular NJ, it works pretty nicely, the positioning I think has been ironed out better

  • im pretty sure ive got the same exact guitar. is it blue and on the beveled edges it turns black?

  • @masoner13 It's referred to as Trans blue Sunburst. Sunburst finish is common on Fender Stratocaster and Les Paul, so you should know this already! hahaha

  • its called low action...not "the frets are really close to the strings"...haha nice guitar

  • lol well i think i kno that knowin i fixed it even more to have a lower action but i like saying the frets are close to the guitar for other people that just might not know that and lol i dont care crack on me

  • @julian675 The low action is not really anything to do with fretwire, and everything to do with the nut design and the bridge setting, which is INSET into the body, versus the first tremolo used on vintage NJ, both are Licensed Floyd Rose systems

  • actually there is jumbo frets which are raised closer to the string.

  • That's the reason I love these guitars. The action is great. I used to have a bc rich son of beast (see videos) and loved it. Every guitar I play even at guitar center just doesn't feel the same. I can't shred as well on any but the BC Rich's. Sadly, I sold my guitar but am looking to get a NJ series as my next one.

  • i have that same guitar

  • well mine is second hand but it costs 500 brand new and i bought mine for 300 so i think i got a good deal because as u can c its really new and shiny and sounds great

  • Yeah nice! thx! Keep Rocking!

  • u welcome n thanks

  • Very cool guitar! How it cost?

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