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Think Im gonna get a caparison or CS Jackson
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What are the rules as far as a customized CS PC1 goes? I know they get kind of uppity about CS builds with stratheads._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by P I K A View PostYea I decided to stop the madness and just take the plunge . I always wanted a really nice axe and I almost went with the pc1 but the neck is too fat for me. So Im either going to try an horus or go custom shop Jackson. I just want a pc1 with a thinner neck though ,hate to spend all that extra just to thin out the wood. Was on the caparison board and they love their stuff. A lot of players were former Jackson and Ibanez players so we are in the same league (well I am) . So just thinking out loud here trying to make a decision. Like the 24,75 scale on the horus but I think I would miss Jackson. Been playing them for about 7 years now. Well what do you guys think? Going horus cause its different and a little cheaper then a new pc1 anyway. But the pc1 is so purty . Think they will ever make a pc1 with a thin neck? Ah im so confused!!!
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You won't find a guitar anywhere that's built better or plays better than a Suhr. They're mind blowingly good! We also just became a Anderson dealer, could check out one of these as well.
Let me know if I can help.
Originally posted by shredmonster View PostI would give a Suhr Modern some consideration also.Special deals for JCF members on Jackson/Charvel, Suhr, Anderson, Nash, Splawn, Bogner, LSL, Ibanez, Diezel, Friedman, Bad Cat, 3rd Power, Dr. Z, ENGL and more. FREE SHIPPING! 0% FINANCING!
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Originally posted by Arsos View PostI read a interview with Adam D from Killswitch Engage and he sayed caparisons have a very "strat like" neck, which is why he likes them. From my experience strats don't have the thinnest of necks.
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