I went to Sam ash on 48th about a week ago. I picked up one of those limited sam ash archtop soloists. Besids that they had about 4 or 5 USA's. an SL1, i think 3 NICE RR1's, and a custom kelly.
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I'll second Guitar Center down on 14th Street. Very easy to get to. That's where I got my Jackson USA SL1 for $1200 back in March. Lots of neat stuff---but yes, it is Guitar Center.
Sam Ash I'll second as well. And Manny's, I agree with what everyone else said- Might as well stop by because there's other stuff in the area, but I was underwhelmed.
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I am now finally back home after my trip to NYC. I thought I would give you guys an update. The first couple of days I was there, I checked out most of the guitar stores on Manhattan, but I didn't find much of interest, except perhaps for some high end stuff at Rudy's. They had a couple of USA Jacksons at Sam Ash, but not what I was looking for and overpriced too. So after the first week, I decided to head out on Long Island and at the Music Zoo, I finally found what I was looking for and got a decent deal too. Meet my new KV2 and the rest of the family (save my SL1):
It plays great and I really like the poistioning of my right hand on the body--really comfortable. And I like the narrow jumbo frets too. Upon returning back home, I wanted to exchange the bridge pickup with a SD Custom. When I took the thing apart, it appeared that other pickups had been installed (when I got it, it had the standard pickups installed), so I'm wondering if the guitar was actually used. I couldn't tell from its looks and the final inspection was 3-19-07, though, so I guess it doesn't matter. Just annoys me when people are not completely straightforward about such stuff. Anyways, I've now got a nice King V
I also had some time to attend some concerts and hockey games. I got to see Don Dokken and Queensryche at the Nokia Theatre on Times Square. There were also some other concerts, I wanted to go to, like Robert Cray at B.B. King's, but I became I'll and spent much of my trip in bed.
In conclusion, thanks to everbody who contributed to this thread!
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I can only recommend The Music Zoo, bought 2 guitars there and top service! Mark is great to deal with, and they have a good stock of Jackson (Custom shop & USA). Check out their website: www.themusiczoo.com
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Originally posted by SlasZ View PostI can only recommend The Music Zoo, bought 2 guitars there and top service! Mark is great to deal with, and they have a good stock of Jackson (Custom shop & USA). Check out their website: www.themusiczoo.com
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I'm glad your trip worked out very well. Question though, what lead you to believe the Pup's were changed out? Where different model Duncan's installed than the original spec. for a KV? Could have happened at the factory? Did the solder joins look good or had been messed with. I'm curious on this.Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Originally posted by Bengal65 View PostI'm glad your trip worked out very well. Question though, what lead you to believe the Pup's were changed out? Where different model Duncan's installed than the original spec. for a KV? Could have happened at the factory? Did the solder joins look good or had been messed with. I'm curious on this.
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Originally posted by javert View PostThree things have led me to believe that something was fishy about this guitar, but I didn't notice until I got home (and I do still think it's a great guitar). 1) there were small pieces of wire that had been cut instead of unsoldered, 2) the pickup screws were not identical, and 3) the floyd screws at the nut were two different kinds. Really sloppy work if this had happened at the factory. Seems more like something one would do at home or at some small shop.
Hopefully, all is well, but I would mention it to the MZ. Now, you have me thinking and I'll have to take the covers off my MZ purchasesTone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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