I'm really curious where these will be made....
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Originally posted by kuerbo View PostI think they rock!
This company has seen a lot of action in the last year, and i just love it.
You can come back to your regular complaining now...
Other then the ??? with offset dots instead of Piranha inlays on a Pro Dinky while the X series has Sharks, they are starting to hit their targets in my opinion.
Pickups can be changed. Used to be they were just little feature issue because folks were good with changing their own electronics.
My opinion is that "The whole package" guy will modify an existing guitar or get a custom shop.
You are right on.An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
A tooth for a tooth means we all eat through a straw.
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They look good. I'm really liking the burst king VJackson ke3 kelly trans blue
Jackson Dk2m bengal with emg 81/85
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The flat sawn thing has me confused.
Quarter Sawn used to be considered better and Fender touts it as a feature in their EJ Strats. So this is a step back. The rods may be an improvement, but I don't know enough to be sure.
I had a Carvin with the rods and that thing never had a neck problem at all. I sold it because I was a moron.
No String through KV's though and the colors are somewhat drab. Chlorine is nice though, but, no Greens.Last edited by Flatpicker; 09-27-2012, 03:27 PM.Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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Originally posted by DonP View PostDidn't Carvin try this and eevryone stopped buying because (I've heard) it made them "tone dead"?
From what I've been noticing with all my nice guitars is that Jackson having such thin necks, kills the tone of the guitar more than graphite inserts used to stabilize a neck.
Originally posted by Flatpicker View PostThe flat sawn thing has me confused.
Quarter Sawn used to be considered better and Fender touts it as a feature in their EJ Strats. So this is a step back. The rods may be an improvement, but I don't know enough to be sure.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Quarter sawn necks are more stable than flat sawn, but cost more. According to the Fender site:
Quartersawing a log produces no more waste than plain sawing, but it takes more time, greater skill and larger trees, all of which make quartersawn instrument necks more expensive than their much more commonplace plain-sawn counterparts.
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Originally posted by JCB RR1 View PostI'm having real GAS!!
I hope the Warrior doesn't get the X's reversed headstock.
I wonder if all models neck thru have oil-unpainted necks.
Looks like the oil-unpainted neck thrus are cheaper to produce or a cost saving measure! (I'm only guessing here)... Yet, most of the X-series have painted necks! Hmmm :think:-Metal wouldn't be the same without Pointy guitars-
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Originally posted by xenophobe View PostESP does this with all of their custom necks unless you specify that you don't want it. Neither of my custom ESP's, and I mean real customs, not watered down USA market custom bullshit. Neither my ESP Strathead or Flying V are tone dead.
From what I've been noticing with all my nice guitars is that Jackson having such thin necks, kills the tone of the guitar more than graphite inserts used to stabilize a neck.
There's a whole community of players who play a different style of music that swear by flat sewn necks and would never buy a quartersawn neck... fwiw.Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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Originally posted by DarkkWarriorr View PostI love the reversed headstock on Warriors, however, it's very hard to find a hard-shell case that fits them!
Looks like the oil-unpainted neck thrus are cheaper to produce or a cost saving measure! (I'm only guessing here)... Yet, most of the X-series have painted necks! Hmmm :think:
Production wise, oiled necks are cheaper to produce. But, you may get more rejects after they are shipped overseas. (oil isn't as non-permeable as the paint and clear.)
So, depending on your markup, you may or may not be able to eat the loss for a few damaged necks. Looking at the price points here, (about what the MIJ Pro_mods were), they have accounted for it. (non-MIJ labor is going to be cheaper, so at the same price, they are taking in more profit.)Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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Originally posted by beachjammer View PostI'm liking the looks of these. Especially the red quilt soloist!
And this one ain't bad looking too... And it got ebony...
And kinda dig this one too... And it got ebony too...
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