Originally posted by vertigo08
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A few Sig models are OK, only if they differ from the base model significantly. For example the Phil Collen model is vastly different from an SL1 or a DK1. Now if they took a DK1 & slapped an Adrenalize graphic on it to make it a sig model, that would be stupid in my opinion. Or in the case of ESP, The put an 8-ball inlay @ the first fret for Dave.
I have never bought a sig model & even if I did I wouldn't sound like that player, non of us would. To much goes into tone outside of the instrument.KV DM PRO, SLSXMG, RRXMG, DXMG, LP P90 Goldtop_GSP1101_RM4: JF SL-OD100_Randall RT2/50_Peavey 4x12 cab
I'm loving the Jaded Faith mods. Going Egnater Dual mod route: Voxless, SL-OD100, Brahma #39, QuickMod GT
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addendum to previous post:
I do own a KV pro Dave Mustaine model, but technically my wife bought it for me. But again when playing the KV, I don't sound quite like Dave. Maybe I'll get a Rocktron Prophecy II preamp & then paired w/ the KV I'll sound like Dave... not likely, but if someone wants to donate the preamp to me I'll be happy to test that theory out.KV DM PRO, SLSXMG, RRXMG, DXMG, LP P90 Goldtop_GSP1101_RM4: JF SL-OD100_Randall RT2/50_Peavey 4x12 cab
I'm loving the Jaded Faith mods. Going Egnater Dual mod route: Voxless, SL-OD100, Brahma #39, QuickMod GT
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For Christ's sake...Jenna Jameson is Jackson's highest profile endorser and has a signature model guitar. I think the lame bat inlay guitar is better than that simply because the guy is known for playing guitar. I think ESP is doing a better job with getting relevant players seen with their guitars. BTW, isn't the SJR guy's signature guitar just a rear loaded rhoads with pot leaf or pentagram inlays? Kinda like the lame bat wing deal, don't you think?Last edited by MEX3; 07-16-2006, 09:25 AM.
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No I don't think so, since you forgot quite alot of unique features... you won't find a mahogany body and neck, hardtail bridge with fine tuners, one hum config (with SD Iommi pickup)and the red/green bevels and logo on any other production rhoads model.
Apart from that, it is the only import Rhoads model with binding and ebony fretboard.
Thinking about it, the only thing it has in common to other Rhoads models is the general shape... sound, feel, looks and hardware/pickup configuration are different.
So IMO the Kevin Bond Rhoads is both unique and a great addition to the Jackson line.
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Who says ESP doesn't innovate?
In all seriousness, though, most of the posts here are about marketing, not the quality of the guitars. Sig models are marketing, nothing more or less. Since I'm not an ESP or FMIC shareholder, I really don't give a darn which company's marketing strategy is more effective. As a player, I've tried both USA Jacksons and Japanese ESPs and found them to be nice players, though I generally prefer the necks on Jacksons. Yesterday I had the chance to play a used ESP Viper Standard (not an LTD POS), and it seriously kicked the ass of any Gibson SG in the store, including ones that were selling for twice the price of the ESP. If I wasn't already at guitar overload, I might have snagged it.
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Originally posted by Firebird Vwow. is that a guitar or a shop vac?My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
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