wow, those prices are pretty good.
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some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
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i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
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Man, with those prices, buying a decent looking Jackson won't break the bank anymore! If they play and sound as good as they look, I'll definitely be adding a few models to my humble arsenal without worries!
I just need to move to a bigger place.-Metal wouldn't be the same without Pointy guitars-
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These look pretty good on paper, I wonder how they'll play. My only issue is the basswood wings on the neckthru guitars. I'm not one of those ignorant basswood haters - I have a couple cool basswood guitars. And I know guys like Steve Vai use some basswood guitars and get greats tones. Personally, I find them to sound kind of bland. And basswood isn't known for durability either, because it's rather soft - not good for the points on a KV! If Jackson wanted to use an inexpensive wood, I wish they'd have gone with Poplar (like a lot of old Jacksons). It sounds like alder, it's got a solid weight to it and it's more durable. That being said, a good portion of these bodies will be maple since they are neckthru and I've only used basswood bolt-on guitars. Maybe the combination will be alright. I am very tempted by the KVXMG and the SLXQ (especially if the quilt is as nice as in the stock photo). Lets see how they sound and play, then I'll pass judgment.
I figure these aren't MIJ at this price point. God, please don't let them be Chinese! Are we thinking India? Has Jackson ever had guitars made in Korea? I've played some nice Korean guitars.
On a side note, I hope Jackson expands the X series with some P+J concert basses!Last edited by Deadlock; 09-08-2011, 02:50 PM.
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View Post
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we need a reversed head x series soloist...in black that would compete against the LTD Ms. Id buy that right away.Last edited by Mass Defect; 09-09-2011, 01:22 AM.
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View Post
This is a great move by Jackson, I think. There have been very few guitars in the import line of late that I would consider buying. Nearly every one had something that I didn't like, or lacked something that I wanted. Mainly, that was binding, though they are fixing that now. On the other hand, the huge price hikes on the Pros over the last couple of years have annoyed me.
These new X's look great, and for a reasonable price. If they play as well as they look, I might just want five! The only annoying thing is the complete lack of maple fretbaords. >.<I like maple fretboards. :P
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Estimated arrival date in Germanys Thomann: 26.09.2011Jackson Randy Rhoads Pro 2015
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Originally posted by RacerX View PostIt's a race to see who gets one first! Please please post in here ASAP with the serial number & country of origin!
First off, …the SLX, SLS, KVXT, RRXT, RRXMG, KVXMG, WRXMG, WRXTMG and SLX-Q are ALL, real-to-goodness neck-through guitars. None of this set thru…or thru neck nonsense, that some of the “cover” brands are hawkin’ on the market today. The only exception to this rule; the Dinky (DKXT), which of course, is always spec’d out as a bolt on guitar.
These guitars are not made in Japan, but are made at other factories in and around Asia and the Near-East, that have “mucho” experience in building Jackson models, and understand that these guitars need to have “mojo". ‘Nuff said here.
Here is the link:
-Metal wouldn't be the same without Pointy guitars-
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Hey DW, thanks for cross-posting!
Originally posted by DarkkWarriorr View Post[Nomad]These guitars are not made in Japan, but are made at other factories in and around Asia and the Near-East, that have “mucho” experience in building Jackson models, and understand that these guitars need to have “mojo". ‘Nuff said here.
"Nuff said""Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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