I bought the Majesty in my profile pic about a year ago, and except for one intermittent issue, it is an aMAzing guitar, makes me a better player, more easily, and I play it every day, for at least a couple hours on average, the tones it's capable of are even more than one might expect from a signature JP model (just listen the Out Of The Blue from his latest solo effort), and it pushes all my other guitars back into their cases. Even with aggressive whammy bar usage, it stays in tune perfectly (I do use a little nut sauce at the nut.) Extremely easy, and quick, to set the neck with just a touch of relief. With very low action, string buzz is almost non-existent (only when strumming hard, do you hear it.) I use D'addario EXL140's (10's with a 52 low E, which helps for drop-D tunings, and you don't even notice its not a 46.)
However, right after I bought it, it started breaking high E strings somewhat regularly; definitely too often. Didn't end up dealing with it under warranty, since even if it's a covered issue, you have to pay for the shipping at least one way. Plus, I was loving the guitar SO MUCH, I didn't want to be without it for even a couple days. I decided to see if I could fix the problem myself, or if it would go away. If neither happened, I'll revisit it.
Picture a cylinder laying flat, like a piece of pipe setting on a table so it can roll. That is what the saddles look like. The string simply crosses over the saddle at about its midpoint. When I say "about", I mean, there is no recess to keep the string in place, other than its tension. And that's exactly where the strings have been breaking. Why would you not design a slight recess into the saddle? Seems like a no-brainer to me. I did find a teensy tiny little burr at first, but I never felt comfortable taking a file to it. So apparently the QC at EBMM, when it comes to polishing the saddles, isn't good enough. And apparently after re-stringing the guitar about 8 times, the string itself worked the burr smooth, because the problem has gone away.
But there for awhile, it was breaking those strings regularly enough, that I wasn't yet ready to replace the whole set (once it broke only a couple days after replacing.) Then suddenly the problem stopped and hasn't recurred in 3 string changes. So other than that, effin fantastic guitar!! It's light, ergonomically perfect for hours of comfortable playing, and I got it for under 3 grand, all-in (at the time the retail was 3499.) I would highly recommend it, just be prepared for a possible issue with the saddles.