Re: TIme for me to piss you off!
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yeah, I was lucky enough to find her at Guitar Center. Imagine that? [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
She plays REALLY sweet and the tone is to die for. I'm not sure if it's rosewood or pau ferro. The top is a 3/4"-1" solid quilt top, and the body is flamed/figured korina, and the inlays are abalone. She's the finest Jackson I've ever played, but my strat just feels more "right" for what I'm playing now.
It's probably the fattest neck I've ever felt on a Jackson. Same shape and thickness as a LP, except there is no neck heel, at all. Sounds awesome, and would be great for metal or blues. Has a great sound, but for some reason, I found myself struggling to keep up with my band (fast technical death metal) playing her.
Anyways, I added you to my AIM. Should log in sometime.
Originally posted by riotwatch:
The rosewood is stunning, as well as the inlays. I would never be lucky enough to find a quilt top like that. Great score !!!!
How does it play?
Mama Riotwatch [img]graemlins/baby.gif[/img]
The rosewood is stunning, as well as the inlays. I would never be lucky enough to find a quilt top like that. Great score !!!!
How does it play?
Mama Riotwatch [img]graemlins/baby.gif[/img]
She plays REALLY sweet and the tone is to die for. I'm not sure if it's rosewood or pau ferro. The top is a 3/4"-1" solid quilt top, and the body is flamed/figured korina, and the inlays are abalone. She's the finest Jackson I've ever played, but my strat just feels more "right" for what I'm playing now.
It's probably the fattest neck I've ever felt on a Jackson. Same shape and thickness as a LP, except there is no neck heel, at all. Sounds awesome, and would be great for metal or blues. Has a great sound, but for some reason, I found myself struggling to keep up with my band (fast technical death metal) playing her.
Anyways, I added you to my AIM. Should log in sometime.
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