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*The listed price reflects Reverb's fees and state taxes. Please send me a message if you want to discuss it.
This is actually the 2020 NAMM show piece for this model, which I'm tempted to assume means that it's built with a little extra love and attention to detail than the average Caparison. But either way, I haven't played a single underwhelming Caparison from the last 10 years or so. They just ooze quality, and might be the ultimate Japanese workhorse guitars on the market.
What makes the MJR different from any other Caparison is that the neck is rounded, whereas all of their other stuff is sort of flat-ish, almost blocky, and D-shaped. From what I gather, he had them design the neck like an old ESP M-II he used to play (if you're a big Symphony X/Romeo fan like me, you probably know exactly what guitar I'm referring to). To be short, it's unbelievable comfortable. The guitar has resonance and clarity that few shred-type guitars have, and it's hard to stop staring at.
Original Caparison branded Blues Reunion case, COA, tools, etc. are all included.
*The listed price reflects Reverb's fees and state taxes. Please send me a message if you want to discuss it.
- Mahogany and Maple 3-Piece Body
- Maple and Walnut 5-Piece Neck
- Maple Fretboard
- 25.5" Scale
- 14" to 16" Radius
- Schaller Floyd Rose
- Dimarzio Tone Zone/X2N Pickups
This is actually the 2020 NAMM show piece for this model, which I'm tempted to assume means that it's built with a little extra love and attention to detail than the average Caparison. But either way, I haven't played a single underwhelming Caparison from the last 10 years or so. They just ooze quality, and might be the ultimate Japanese workhorse guitars on the market.
What makes the MJR different from any other Caparison is that the neck is rounded, whereas all of their other stuff is sort of flat-ish, almost blocky, and D-shaped. From what I gather, he had them design the neck like an old ESP M-II he used to play (if you're a big Symphony X/Romeo fan like me, you probably know exactly what guitar I'm referring to). To be short, it's unbelievable comfortable. The guitar has resonance and clarity that few shred-type guitars have, and it's hard to stop staring at.
Original Caparison branded Blues Reunion case, COA, tools, etc. are all included.
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