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  • Randy Rhoads RR VS RR1

    Hello guys, need you input with the next question:
    What the most major different between first Jackson Randy Rhoads original guitar and RR1/RR1T ?
    I'm thing the construction first white guitar Randy was a little different than RR1 release today.
    Thanks

  • #2
    The body shape was different on the first white one, it came with a standard trem and it had block inlays.

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    • #3
      pup switch was on top of the body...
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      • #4
        The original had a 3 piece neck and no scarf joint, right?

        Also, on the RR1 Jackson puts a thin veneer over the top to hide the seams between the neck thru and body wings.
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        • #5
          String thru. Vs trem. Body shape. Inlays. Pickgaurd... etc. The Concord Vs The RR Vs the new ones today are completely different.
          I guess the best way to see it would be to look at a LTD, A PCS, and a newer RR1 and RR1t.

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          • #6
            Randy's guitars were made out of maple as well, weren't they? And I think they had a much chunkier neck profile.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by StukaJU87
              The original had a 3 piece neck and no scarf joint, right?
              Yes, the original Randy guitar had a 3 piece neck, but I am not sure about scaft joint.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JacksonRR
                Yes, the original Randy guitar had a 3 piece neck, but I am not sure about scaft joint.
                You don't need a scarf joint with a 3 piece neck - it's either one or the other - either one is strong enough by itself.

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                • #9
                  Thanks for answer guys!

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