I have just about decided on a new Pro Mod but then the SL's are tempting also. Which one would YOU prefer and why? I dig both headstocks equally and bolt-on vs. neck-through is about the same to me also, so I guess it boils down to country of origin. Pros, cons?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Pro Mod vs. SL2...
Collapse
X
-
SL2 also has 24 frets? Or are they 22?I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
-
USA or Japan?
I owned a MIJ So-Cal and currently have both an SL-1 and SL-2. Totally different animals all together. The USA Jacksons imo are better quality / craftsmanship and are great players for both rhythm and lead. The So-Cal, while not as high quality and lacking alot of the fine features of the Jackson is just an all out beast of a guitar and sounds and plays great. Just a guitar that's fun to play and hard to down.
I wouldn't trade my Jacksons for one but I am currently looking to replace the MIJ with a USA So-Cal or San Dimas. My preference is to have both13' Gibson Les Paul Trad Pro ii - Alpine White
05' Gibson Les Paul Classic - Ebony
USA Jackson SL-2
USA Jackson SL-1
Peavey Valveking ii 20MH
Marshall 1965A 4x10
Marshall 1960AV 4x12
Comment
-
I haven't played one of the new Pro model Soloists but I did buy the Pro model RRT-3 Rhoads and was extremely disappointed. Couldn't sell it quick enough...13' Gibson Les Paul Trad Pro ii - Alpine White
05' Gibson Les Paul Classic - Ebony
USA Jackson SL-2
USA Jackson SL-1
Peavey Valveking ii 20MH
Marshall 1965A 4x10
Marshall 1960AV 4x12
Comment
-
Originally posted by Confuse-a-Cat View PostProbably more likely to be the current Pro series SL2, given that it's in a similar sort of price bracket to the Pro Mods.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Mudlark View PostWe need details.
Felt like a toy and was difficult to set up without buzzing.
My biggest gripe was the lack of tone though. Just flat and uninspring. No balls whatsoever. Just dead.
I've owned several USA and MIJ Jackson's and always liked them all but the RRT-3 almost caused me to write Jackson off for good.
My advice would be, that if you don't want to spend for a USA model, look for an older MIJ soloist or Dinky. They can be had cheap and are solid guitars. MIJ Charvel is also a great option and if your patient you can get one for under $600.13' Gibson Les Paul Trad Pro ii - Alpine White
05' Gibson Les Paul Classic - Ebony
USA Jackson SL-2
USA Jackson SL-1
Peavey Valveking ii 20MH
Marshall 1965A 4x10
Marshall 1960AV 4x12
Comment
Comment