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I swear by my son's India made JS30DK. That guitar holds it own to ANY of my USA Charvel/Jacksons. It had the best neck of the bunch. It never needs tweaking during major climate changes. The stock pups sounds killer and consistant no matter what amp we use."Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
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Originally posted by Codex View PostThen last year I decided to go against what I said and I got a Jeep Wrangler.
Originally posted by horns666 View PostI swear by my son's India made JS30DK. That guitar holds it own to ANY of my USA Charvel/Jacksons. It had the best neck of the bunch. It never needs tweaking during major climate changes. The stock pups sounds killer and consistant no matter what amp we use.
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If someone already said so i missed it, but it just kinda dawned on me that this means the promods are done too doesnt it?
So so shitty. i have been saving all my scrap metal to buy one. Im about a week away from finishing cleaning it and now i prob wont even be able to find one thats not on evilbay.
I just "had" to buy a new tv and fridge lolLast edited by TKEblue; 05-30-2012, 06:38 PM.I'm going to give you the keys to the Lamborghini
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Has anyone here gotten one of the new Indian X Series? I remember trying the JS series a few years ago and being very disappointed with the fretwork, so I'm a little leery of MII guitars. The green SLX looks very nice on the spec sheet, although I wish they would include a hardshell case.
It's too bad about losing the MIJ Jacksons. Are there any plans on filling in that price level? JS (<$300), X (<$700), USA ($2500+). It would be nice to have something in that $1k-$2k range.
I really don't care about country of origin aside from quality levels. The free market demands that companies make the best product for the least amount of money. If moving labor to Asia means equivalent quality and lower costs, I'm all for it. If the US laborers want to keep their jobs, they're going to have to accept lower pay and benefits.Last edited by Spivonious; 07-16-2012, 11:47 AM.Scott
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