I like that neon looking green.
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Congratz! That's a wicked color! Thanks for the review. I'd like to get the King V in that color!
Rock on!!!
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Awesome guitar dude! Sounds like your experience was similar to the one I had with the two new KVXTs I grabbed. Totally impressed with them. I also own a bunch of USAs so they had to be decent to make it past the door. With some new pickups and tuners they're great. Already started by putting some pickups in. Next up are tuners. I'm so glad Jackson finally LISTENED and built this type of line. Good on them!- Adam
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Sold me! From the pic it looks like the neck is narrower up at the heel ends than a regular USA/Japanese Jackson soloist too - maybe more like oldskool Charvel or Fender style with a narrower heel....which I actually prefer to the gigantic Jackson slabs. I might well get one of these thru necks.
I like yours!
Good to hear a review by someone who's owned USA and Japanese Jacksons too.You can't really be jealous of something you can't fathom.
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It's not any narrower than any other Soloist I've played. The fretboard is 2.25" wide at the heel, just like my old USA Soloists. I'm telling you, it feels *exactly* like a classic Soloist neck.
The heel cutaway is a different shape than the current USA one, deeper and more like the Pablo cut. That might be why it looks different. The neck is also about the same thickness as my old Soloists. I wouldn't call it thin by Jackson standards.
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Originally posted by pro-fusion View Post
I'm quite sure the Indian factory is independently owned and works under a contract with Jackson, just like Chushin Gakki in Japan does. I'm guessing that Jackson put more effort into making the new X Series the right way, such as by sending U.S. employees over to provide more specific manufacturing details. That's the big reason why the early Japanese Charvels and Jacksons were so good. Several Jackson guys--including Grover and Mike Shannon, I believe--actually went over to Japan to direct the start-up of the Charvel line. They made sure all the little details from the U.S. guitars were carried over. A few years later, they probably thought they'd done too good a job of that.
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Thanks Pro-F for making me feel better about my purchase site unseen - my trans black arrives Monday afternoon. This will be my first Jackson, I've been hooked on the Charvel pro mod's (Have 4 now) but wanted a 24 fret fixed bridge that I could throw some blackouts in. I'll try to get some pics up by next weekend.
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