A little history... Almost 3 years ago, I bought a NOS RR7. I had wanted one for a while, once I finally found it, I was so happy to have it. Unfortunatley, it never played good and I didnt play it much... back then, I didnt really know anything about guitars. Then about a year later, once I became more educated, I realized why it didnt play good... all the fret ends were lifting! So it sat and sat...
Fast forward to today... I just got my second Jackson 7 string, this one being a black DR7, again, in MINT, basically unplayed condition as well.
Once I got it out of the box, I went right for the frets, and wouldnt you know it, THE FRET ENDS ARE LIFTING ON THIS ONE TOO! WTF???? I also noticed that the high e string is stuck UNDER A FRET!
Now I realize why most of these 7 strings are all in great shape... the played like shit and noone ever bothered playing them! Im SO disgusted right now, you have no idea. Ive spent almost $700 total to two mint, but useless guitars. Ive got 27 other import JC's, some pushing 22 years old, and NONE of them have this problem.
Its apparent that the frets were not radiused correctly for the neck, but noone at the factory took notice.
Back when we had an Ask Jackson section, I asked John Walker about this, and said that he had never heard of the problem and that, obviously, it was out of warranty. I figured my RR7 was a freak thing and accepted it. Well I find it really odd to have the SAME problem on TWO MINT GUITARS. Even if they were beat to hell, I wouldnt expect this... as Ive bought some pretty beat JC's and never had this problem.
If anyone owns an import 7 string, do me a favor and take a close look at your fret ends. Tell me if theyre lifting up?
Im not too sure what to do now... to be honest, its really not the sellers fault and I dont think I should hold them liable for this.
Fast forward to today... I just got my second Jackson 7 string, this one being a black DR7, again, in MINT, basically unplayed condition as well.
Once I got it out of the box, I went right for the frets, and wouldnt you know it, THE FRET ENDS ARE LIFTING ON THIS ONE TOO! WTF???? I also noticed that the high e string is stuck UNDER A FRET!
Now I realize why most of these 7 strings are all in great shape... the played like shit and noone ever bothered playing them! Im SO disgusted right now, you have no idea. Ive spent almost $700 total to two mint, but useless guitars. Ive got 27 other import JC's, some pushing 22 years old, and NONE of them have this problem.
Its apparent that the frets were not radiused correctly for the neck, but noone at the factory took notice.
Back when we had an Ask Jackson section, I asked John Walker about this, and said that he had never heard of the problem and that, obviously, it was out of warranty. I figured my RR7 was a freak thing and accepted it. Well I find it really odd to have the SAME problem on TWO MINT GUITARS. Even if they were beat to hell, I wouldnt expect this... as Ive bought some pretty beat JC's and never had this problem.
If anyone owns an import 7 string, do me a favor and take a close look at your fret ends. Tell me if theyre lifting up?
Im not too sure what to do now... to be honest, its really not the sellers fault and I dont think I should hold them liable for this.
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