Well, I have a little experience with pre-post Fender (all purchased used). My first USA was a 1992 RR1. I love it because it's a classic, J90C, JE-1200, heavy, solid. Classic Jackson tone, easy to get a Stryper sound.
They I got a 1995 RR1. Such beautiful workmanship, especially how the rolled binding is "one" with the rest of the neck. I also like the OEM Bill Lawrence USA pickups (L500 and L500XL). I also have a real Bill and Becky, so no worries.
Just last Friday I got a 2005 SL2H Bengal. I was really worried - would the quality suck? Would the ebony look like shit (I've seen many bad examples on recent Guitar Center SL2H's in metalic black - brown streaks in the ebony - a sign that the good stuff is all gone). To my surprise, it is a fabulous axe just as wonderful as my other two. Getting used to the TB4 was a chore, but that's not a fault with the guitar, it's a tone preference.
If you can see the guitar and know what you are getting and can play it before purchasing, that's the best advise. Other than that, grab you ankles and hope for the best:ROTF:
You might get lucky as I did
They I got a 1995 RR1. Such beautiful workmanship, especially how the rolled binding is "one" with the rest of the neck. I also like the OEM Bill Lawrence USA pickups (L500 and L500XL). I also have a real Bill and Becky, so no worries.
Just last Friday I got a 2005 SL2H Bengal. I was really worried - would the quality suck? Would the ebony look like shit (I've seen many bad examples on recent Guitar Center SL2H's in metalic black - brown streaks in the ebony - a sign that the good stuff is all gone). To my surprise, it is a fabulous axe just as wonderful as my other two. Getting used to the TB4 was a chore, but that's not a fault with the guitar, it's a tone preference.
If you can see the guitar and know what you are getting and can play it before purchasing, that's the best advise. Other than that, grab you ankles and hope for the best:ROTF:
You might get lucky as I did
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