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Review by WaxBrain
YES! It's the Ocelot. It's just not as warm and forgiving a guitar as the older Languadocs.
I saw Trey this April on the TAB tour when he was using a more vintage model and he immediately sounded better than he had for a while to my ears.
Then this summer he used the older Languadoc and again, sounded better.
I was kinda bummed to see him playing the Ocelot the other nite. However, I guess you gotta shake the voodoo off it somehow....
Regardless, I just dont think it's as forgiving as the older models. It makes him WORK for it.
Regardless, Trey is a wizard, and as shown last nite, he can still melt brains w/ ease.
He should break that Jazzmaster he was playing around w/ during the TAB tour....go Mascis on our asses........