Sweet fuck, had I not already put some money towards an import les paul copy experiment (and didn't have 3 other guitars to play with), I would probably buy one of these cold. I am amazed at the price-point for neck through compound radius guitar with non-shit trems/pickups these days:
The new import soloists seem like the closest thing to my Japanese Charvel model 5 neck through at a non-stupid price.
New import Jacksons.
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Re: New import Jacksons.
I almost bought one a few months back. One of those Rhoads models that came stock with EMGs, fixed bridge, and a maple neck with no paint. That guitar was sex.
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Re: New import Jacksons.
The whole XMG series looks like any single one is worthy of professional use straight out of the box without any mods. The choice of finishes aren't great though, wish they had straight white and not metallic or ferrari red on the trem versions. A ferrari red kvxmg or sl3x would give my wallet an erection until I purchased one.
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Re: New import Jacksons.
only $600, almost what i paid for my jackson rr3 which is an incredible guitar imo. these look really interesting
the dead vote well wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 04:22moving from a garbage disposal back to the dumpster but it’s an improvement nonetheless
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Re: New import Jacksons.
if they offered the soloist SLX in a fixed bridge configuration i'd be all over that action, especially the one in white
don't really care for the couple of fixed options they have though
don't really care for the couple of fixed options they have though
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Re: New import Jacksons.
There's a new Jackson Les Paul...
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Re: New import Jacksons.
Yeah that is dumb, does it even keep the original LP scale length?
I've never had a boner for LP's, but I like this new budget studio model they have out this year. Goes for 800 new, I see it going for 400-500 on the used market
http://thumbnail.image.rakuten.co.jp/@0 ... wb_all.jpg
A '58 style flying V with a finish and hardware exactly like this would likely be my ideal guitar.
I've never had a boner for LP's, but I like this new budget studio model they have out this year. Goes for 800 new, I see it going for 400-500 on the used market
http://thumbnail.image.rakuten.co.jp/@0 ... wb_all.jpg
A '58 style flying V with a finish and hardware exactly like this would likely be my ideal guitar.
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Re: New import Jacksons.
Well it has a 24.75 scale with 22 jumbo frets, unpainted oiled maple neck, and seymour duncan blackout pickups. Not that bad actually, spec-wise.