Nice tone, but turn your volume up! I have one question, is the neck joint of that js guitar (don't know if your's a 1000 or 100) comfortable to play at high frets in comparison to the all access joint (on RG's, etc.), in other words, is it too thick at the neck joint? It will help me a lot your opinion because I am thinking of buying a JS
is that you or joe playing?
speaker3600 1 year ago
good effort kid....guitar's tuned a bit sharp...just sayin'
rpeggio 2 years ago
its a bit out of tune dont yoy think?
jemjoesatch 2 years ago
Love Thing is one of my fave JS songs and you id a great job. Keep it up!
patkeating97 3 years ago
Nice tone, but turn your volume up! I have one question, is the neck joint of that js guitar (don't know if your's a 1000 or 100) comfortable to play at high frets in comparison to the all access joint (on RG's, etc.), in other words, is it too thick at the neck joint? It will help me a lot your opinion because I am thinking of buying a JS
lasherasboy 3 years ago
Try it in a store and see for yourself. When paying this amount of money for a guitar you should definetly play it thouroughly yourself first.
hermanshermits124124 3 years ago
id love to have 1 of em but they cost a bomb
guitarzan96 3 years ago
yeah the body contour of the js helps you to access high frets, so it won't be a problem. hope it helped! =D
fodacvc 3 years ago
A JS1000 is FAR more comfortable than the RG's everywhere, not sure if its important to you but remember, a JS only has 22 frets, RG's 24
FCRx7 2 years ago
@lasherasboy Its a 1000
CursedNaruto10 1 year ago