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  • 1985 Jackson Rhoads vs New ones

    Hello all, just curious here I am contimplating buying a 1985 Rhoads because I always wanted one when I was younger but no $$. Any opinions on the differences between them good or bad?
    Thanks
    Dave

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    Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

    A Rhodes piano?
    I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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    • #3
      Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

      [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
      It's Rhoads.

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      • #4
        Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

        Ahhh let the ripping begin.
        -Rick

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        • #5
          Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

          Yeah yeah so I have a typing disorder...keep em coming...I am always up for a good laugh....

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          • #6
            Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

            Where in RI are you?

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            • #7
              Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

              I live in Portsmouth....two towns over from Newport. I am new to the forum and working on my "Hello" email. But anyway where in RI are you?

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              • #8
                Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

                Every guitar from the SD where custom orders and pretty much handmade . I own 4 from that period all the necks are very much the same except for 2 have frets over the binding. If you buy a 85 and you don't like it there are more then enough people on this board that would releave of it.( for a reduced price that is)

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                • #9
                  Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

                  Thanks man, like I said I am new here and dont know what SD means? Could you clarify? I have a 2005 KV2 and the spacing between the strings is alot wider than I am used to. I played an old RR before back when they first came out but dont remember if they are set up the same ya know.. a wide fretboard. Might you know?

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                  • #10
                    Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

                    SD = San Dimas the original factory. Like I said everything was Custom ordered back then but I think the string spacing should be close they always had wide flat fingerboards.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

                      SD stands for Jackson's original San Dimas factory, which was where they made guitars until about mid-1986. Some people believe there is a special mojo to the SD guitars, and especially to the pre-'86 guitars--most likely because they were producing far fewer guitars at that point, and so sometimes you'll see a little more attention to detail or quirkiness in them.

                      Anyway, an '85 Rhoads will differ in some substantial ways from today's production RR1 model.

                      --Frets. Most SD Rhoads guitars have relatively small frets with the binding over the tips. That's the way Randy liked 'em. An RR1 has the same mega-jumbo Dunlop 6100 frets that all of the other production Jacksons have, with no binding over the tips.

                      --Neck angle and bridge. Any '85 Rhoads you find is either going to have a Tuneomatic, Kahler, or non-recessed Floyd bridge. As a result, the bridge sits higher and the neck is given a 4 degree angle, much like a Gibson. The modern RR1 has a recessed Floyd, and thus does not use an angled neck.

                      --Pickups. '85 was a transition era for Jackson in terms of pickups, as I believe the company's own pickups were starting to appear around then, but I suspect most '85s are still going to have a Duncan Distortion/'59 combo. The RR1 uses a Duncan JB/'59 set.

                      In my opinion, the neck shapes have remained surprisingly consistent on the neckthru Jacksons over the years. The '85 might have a slightly thicker neck than a modern RR1, but not extremely thicker. Width should be the same, I think.

                      Of course, you can still custom order a Rhoads to the exact specs of the early ones, but you'll pay a hell of a lot more money to do that than you would just to search out an old one.

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                        Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

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                        An RR1 has the same mega-jumbo Dunlop 6100 frets that all of the other production Jacksons have, with no binding over the tips.


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                        Actually, the KV2 has the smaller, medium jumbo frets. Jackson never got the spec sheet right on that one for some reason. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
                        I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

                          Pickups were what ever you wanted at a price in 85. Jackson pickups didn't start until mid 86 and 87 started using that horrible Floyd knockoff.

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                            Pickups were what ever you wanted at a price in 85. Jackson pickups didn't start until mid 86 and 87 started using that horrible Floyd knockoff.

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                            I thought I had read that the first Jackson pickups began appearing in '85, though obviously not with the labelled covers. I don't recall ever seeing an early Rhoads with anything but Duncans, however. But, as you say, if you could order it, they'd build it.

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                              Re: 1985 Jackson Rhodes vs New ones

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                              Actually, the KV2 has the smaller, medium jumbo frets. Jackson never got the spec sheet right on that one for some reason. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

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                              I wasn't sure if they were still building the KVs that way or not.

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