So I have heard guitars say they dropped XYZ company for another company because the build quality of the signature guitars were not as high quality as what the actual artist was getting. Actually I think it was Alex Skolnick who made that argument for leaving Ibanez for Heritage or whoever he is with now.
So this led me to wonder how does Jackson / Charvel compare in this respect? If I remember correctly, Phil Collen stated he could walk into any guitar shop, pick up any Jackson on the floor and be able to play it live and be perfectly happy with it (Not a direct quote, going from memory)
I would imagine Jackson keeps it about as spot on as it gets.
Which leads me to two questions:
1) So those of you who own artists actual guitars, have you noticed anything different between what the artists had and the US production model? I'm not actually sure how many signature models there have been, so anything that was built for a specific artist, doesn't have to be a signature model.
2) Is there any difference in how they were set up for the artist when you got them? (Nothing to do with quality, just the artists preference)
An example (and again I am going from memory) Brian May's actual guitars have the wammy bar bent in where he can keep it palmed easier (Supposedly, I can't seem to find where I read this now) where the new production models are at a more common angle.
So this led me to wonder how does Jackson / Charvel compare in this respect? If I remember correctly, Phil Collen stated he could walk into any guitar shop, pick up any Jackson on the floor and be able to play it live and be perfectly happy with it (Not a direct quote, going from memory)
I would imagine Jackson keeps it about as spot on as it gets.
Which leads me to two questions:
1) So those of you who own artists actual guitars, have you noticed anything different between what the artists had and the US production model? I'm not actually sure how many signature models there have been, so anything that was built for a specific artist, doesn't have to be a signature model.
2) Is there any difference in how they were set up for the artist when you got them? (Nothing to do with quality, just the artists preference)
An example (and again I am going from memory) Brian May's actual guitars have the wammy bar bent in where he can keep it palmed easier (Supposedly, I can't seem to find where I read this now) where the new production models are at a more common angle.
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