hello friends, you know what? I sold my SL2H and I have no Remorse
I dreamed for a long time to have a USA Soloist until I finally had the opportunity, Now 4 months after I realized that my DK2 Dinky had it all! and there is not much difference between the PRO Series and the SL2H Soloist
True: Looks better, better paint finish, luxurious touches such as Mother of Pearl, Ebony Fretboard, Neck through, Original Floyd Rose, etc etc
but in regard to the SOUND Is not much difference
No, definitely not because I have lacked money
As I said some things are certain about the Jackson USA:
* The original Floyd Rose is impressive, it is a pleasure to use! but the JT580 is not bad, in fact: the JT580 bridges that I've tried were very stable
* The quality and paint finish is superior, but that does not improve sound
* The necktrough makes access to the upper frets very comfortable, but also the access is pretty good in the Pro series and the neck is very comfortable too
* Both brings Seymour Duncan pickups, there is no difference in either sound cuality or gain
* The quality of the wood has to be higher? but I dit not notice a huge difference in sound between the PRO series I tried (two DK2 a DKMG Dinky and RR3)
> To summarize: It's not worth the investment, with a 600$ Japanese Made Jackson I have 90% of sound and comfort you get with a 2000$ USA
* With my DK2 and was happy and did not know and now I ordered a beautiful DK2M Dinky to replace the other
I dreamed for a long time to have a USA Soloist until I finally had the opportunity, Now 4 months after I realized that my DK2 Dinky had it all! and there is not much difference between the PRO Series and the SL2H Soloist
True: Looks better, better paint finish, luxurious touches such as Mother of Pearl, Ebony Fretboard, Neck through, Original Floyd Rose, etc etc
but in regard to the SOUND Is not much difference
No, definitely not because I have lacked money
As I said some things are certain about the Jackson USA:
* The original Floyd Rose is impressive, it is a pleasure to use! but the JT580 is not bad, in fact: the JT580 bridges that I've tried were very stable
* The quality and paint finish is superior, but that does not improve sound
* The necktrough makes access to the upper frets very comfortable, but also the access is pretty good in the Pro series and the neck is very comfortable too
* Both brings Seymour Duncan pickups, there is no difference in either sound cuality or gain
* The quality of the wood has to be higher? but I dit not notice a huge difference in sound between the PRO series I tried (two DK2 a DKMG Dinky and RR3)
> To summarize: It's not worth the investment, with a 600$ Japanese Made Jackson I have 90% of sound and comfort you get with a 2000$ USA
* With my DK2 and was happy and did not know and now I ordered a beautiful DK2M Dinky to replace the other
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