I have one of the Jenna King Vs, and I'm planning to buy a USA King V soon- I wanted to ask about the necks on these two- How similar are they? Is the Jenna considered a 'Speed' neck or something else? I haven't seen any King Vs around here to check out in person before I buy....not even at DCGL.
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Originally posted by memphiskat View PostI don't know if this helps, but I have a KVX10 which I believe is what the Jenna is, minus the graphic and inlays. That neck is super thin and flat. So if anyone knows how the other King V's necks compare to the KVX10 I'd also be interested. karl
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The frets on the King V are medium jumbo, not regular jumbo as stated. Dave Mustaine liked the skinnier frets on his guitars, so his signature models got them, then they just carried them over to the standard King V line (I'm not sure about the imports, though).
Jackson needs to get someone that's got a clue to fix the specs on their website. The Mark Morton specs also state jumbo frets, but I own one, and they're definitely medium.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostThe frets on the King V are medium jumbo, not regular jumbo as stated. Dave Mustaine liked the skinnier frets on his guitars, so his signature models got them, then they just carried them over to the standard King V line (I'm not sure about the imports, though).
Jackson needs to get someone that's got a clue to fix the specs on their website. The Mark Morton specs also state jumbo frets, but I own one, and they're definitely medium."slappy, slappy" bill sings, happily, as he dick slaps random people on the streets of Cleveland.
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