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24 Oct, 2015
versatile pedal
This is everything to do with pitch manipulation. It changes keys. It serves as a wammy. It is great for harmonies.
I realize I will have to incorporate it in future song arrangements because it is slightly difficult to use on the fly.
I would not reccomend it if you have a pedal foot print issue because it takes up a fair amount of real estate.
18 Jul, 2013
Extraordinary setup! Wide tonality with uncompromised tone!
2 of 2 found this helpful I own a Hollow Body II, a Custom 22, a new Studio, and 2 Swamp Ash Specials. First of all, they all are better than my Strats, my Les Pauls, and even my Music Master JP6.
The reason is NUANCE. This Swamp Ash, with its two split- coil humbuckers and a single rail in the middle, has the ability to find the right PU combination for any of my pedal and amp setups. I love the edgy split humbuckers combined with the single rail for my hard-edged rhythms. Without changing my volume, a simple switch to my bridge humbucker puts me right into snarling Les Paul Lead mode.
The wide fat neck is razor straight and the action can be lower than any guitar I've ever owned with no buzz and tons of acoustic sustain. This guitar is the bomb!

29 Mar, 2017
Tone Giant, A 100% Stable Workhorse Instrument
In the 90's I used a Parker Fly. 10 years ago I switched to a JP6 because the piezo tone was superior. I haven't looked back ever since. The controls and the electronics are superior to the comparable PRS P22 or P24, which require 2 cables in order to be run stereo or to use an acoustic processor.