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I guess today was the day they were meant to be public since i guess andertons made a video of all the fender gretch charvel jackson stuff.
ALso heres a fewmore X series guitars at Thomann
Electric Guitar Body: Nyatoh, Neck: Maple, Fingerboard: Maple, Fingerboard inlays: Pearloid Sharkfins, Neck finish: Gloss colour matched, Compound fingerboard radius: 304.8 - 406.4 mm (12" - 16"), Scale: 648 mm (25.5"), Nut width: 42.86 mm...
Electric Guitar Body: Poplar, Neck: Maple, Fingerboard: Laurel, Fingerboard inlays: Pearloid Sharkfins, Neck finish: Gloss Colour Matched, Compound fingerboard radius: 304.8 mm - 406.4 mm (12"-16"), Nut width: 42.86 mm (1.6875"), Nut: Floyd Rose...
Electric Guitar Body: Poplar, Neck: Maple, Neck finish: Gloss colour matched, Fingerboard: Laurel, Fingerboard inlays: Pearloid Sharkfins, Compound fingerboard radius: 304.8 - 406.4 mm (12" - 16"), Scale: 648 mm (25.5"), Nut: Floyd Rose Special...
Notice the naming they have an X series DK1 and a SL1 what a bunch of dummies.
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Looks like much of the new stuff is on the Jackson site, but they're all over the place.
8 string Concept
7 strings JS HT King V and Rhoads but with AT headstock, look pretty weird
https://www.jacksonguitars.com/en-US/guitars/js-series/js-series-king-v-js22-7-kv-ht/2910127568.htmlJS Series King V™ JS22-7 KV HT, Amaranth Fingerboard, Satin Black
https://www.jacksonguitars.com/en-US/guitars/js-series/js-series-rhoads-js22-7-rr-ht/2910137568.htmlJS Series Rhoads JS22-7 RR HT, Amaranth Fingerboard, Satin Black
Despite the embarrassing debacle of the Samick camo sticker guitars delaminating, they don't give up
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Originally posted by wrldeatr7 View Post
I have been meaning to buy one of those X series soloists to test them out i have seen decent reviews for them. But thenagain it can be hit and miss and you pretty much have to deal with the special trem.
But they are bringing out loads of new stuff recently it seems and what i have gathered the guitar boom is at its lowest in a long time i feel like.
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I bought an X Warrior made by Cor Tek, It's a good guitar, I hate laurel as a fretboard wood and the inlays are awful. I replaced the base plate and the saddles with FR1000 parts. The X Series guitars made by Samick feel a lot more substantial than the Cor Tek ones though.
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I shouldn't even post because I'll just sound like a broken record but here goes. Why don't they do a Soloist or Dinky in 24.75" scale? Maybe a DK-24 in that scale for people that want a strathead instead of a poinjty headstock Now that would be something new they don't currently offer. Rather than just slight variations or new colors of current products. I know that scale isn't for everybody but I'm sure there are others like me that like it but find the Dinky much more comfortable than a Les Paul style guitar. Did the Fusion models of the late '80s/ early '90s not sell well?
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Originally posted by Dak View PostI shouldn't even post because I'll just sound like a broken record but here goes. Why don't they do a Soloist or Dinky in 24.75" scale? Maybe a DK-24 in that scale for people that want a strathead instead of a poinjty headstock Now that would be something new they don't currently offer. Rather than just slight variations or new colors of current products. I know that scale isn't for everybody but I'm sure there are others like me that like it but find the Dinky much more comfortable than a Les Paul style guitar. Did the Fusion models of the late '80s/ early '90s not sell well?
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Originally posted by wrldeatr7 View PostSounds like something better suited for Charvel.
The way I see it, all Jacksons should be 25.5"+, 24 frets, pointy headstocks, and sharkfin or piranha inlays.
Though on the other hand they could just re-release the Charvel 750XL thus keeping it a Charvel rather than a Jackson. It's basically what I'm asking for. Their prices have just gotten outrageous on the used market at the moment.Last edited by Dak; 01-20-2024, 10:14 AM.
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