Originally posted by xenophobe
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I don't understand why Fender doesn't know what to do with these lines (not just Jackson). They all created a niche in a certain segment, why move away from that I do not know. I get branching out some, but the core "value" if you will should still be present regardless. I think back to the Jazz'r models 10 years ago. Granted that was before FMIC, but it made no sense to me. Why try to compete with Gretsch & Gibson in that market? It's not going to work. The other issue I have is, changing the headstock. Outside of the classic Jackson pointy headstock, how many other headstock designs have they gone with/through. Fender & Gibson have not changed to try & keep up with the changing scene/mood & they are still around & successful. As I stated before the headstock design is iconic, don't F with it.
Originally posted by xenophobe
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As for the BC Rich's I have tried in the last 10 years, NT Warlock (the only neck-thru BCR I have played), JRV, Warlocks (bolt-on), Beast, Mockingbird, & Bich. Other than the neck-thru Warlock the BCR's have been in the $300-$400 price range. I tend to compare price points & not focus on is this supposed to be at this quality level, because in my opinion if a $300 guitar smokes a $400, $500, or $600+ guitar, I am getting the $300 guitar. This goes for all guitar brands Epiphone, Jackson, JB Player, BCR, ESP, Ibanez, LTD, Peavey, etc. It is one of the reasons I struggle to buy site unseen. Yes I have played my share of Jacksons that didn't do anything for me. Yes they tend to be the entry level line. But what I was saying is at the same basic price point I prefered the Jacksons. That may be due to a number of factors that make the Jackson more familiar/comfortable/"better" to me. The NT Warlock was the best BCR I played other than a USA Warlock I purchased new in '86. But I still don't think it played or sounded better than my SLSXMG.
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