I've got the Dominions in my SLS3 and they sound fantastic. I much prefer them over the '59.
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I've been wanting a Dominion since they came out, had a few opportunities but just haven't pulled the trigger yet. They retail for just under $3k over here. Bit rich for my blood. But one day....
As for the pickups, very interested in the Dominions. But Dimarzio have just released the Transitions, similar curve & sounded great in Luke's demo vid. Now I'm tornHail yesterday
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Hey folks, spotted by someone else over at sevenstring.org but in the text posted with this picture at Premier Guitars facebook is the following:
Here is one of Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton's Signature Jackson Dominion models. This particular guitar features a prototype "White Boy" finish and binding that will be available for shredders in 2013 (along with additional finishes/colors). The 24.75" scale length Jackson also is equipped with Morton's Signature DiMarzio Dominion pickups, which will come loaded in both Morton's Japan-made and import-level signature Jackson guitars in 2013.
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Originally posted by elrrek View PostJapan?
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Originally posted by VitaminG View PostAs for the pickups, very interested in the Dominions. But Dimarzio have just released the Transitions, similar curve & sounded great in Luke's demo vid. Now I'm torn
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Originally posted by Electric View PostI've got the Dominions in my SLS3 and they sound fantastic. I much prefer them over the '59.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by 6string40 View PostThe earlier model and the current model were all Japanese...no news as to where this next batch will be made to my knowledge. Hopefully they don't go to shit. I can't attest for any other Japanese made Jacksons, but the Dominions I own/have owned have all been quality instruments.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by 6string40 View PostI owned 2 previously, sold them both, then ended up buying 2 more! They've been my main axes for quite some time now. They're so versatile and just feel great to play. I have a newer Wine Drunk and an older beat up Riverbed that I've been talking to Mike Learn about doing some work on.
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