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JS32 King V - Cheap Chinese Junk or A Lot of Bang for the Buck ?
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Originally posted by Guitarkid8 View PostI'm not sure the nut would still clamp properly if the slots were ground, most of the slots on the fr nut are almost flush with the metal. and it would be hard to smooth out the cuts and burrs would be a problem.
Originally posted by wrldeatr7 View PostBut working on the nut is less risky and easier to fix if something goes wrong.96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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I got my son a JS RR about a year ago, not bad for the money, the pick ups are not bad, the neck is a little thin for my hands, but still very playable. I checked out the Kelly to see how the Floyd was on the JS series are. I want to try out one of the Warriors, but no one has them in stock in my area. After reading what you guys said here about the Warriors I may just have to put in some over time & order one! Great score & reviewAccording To The Prophecy
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For beginners they're excellent. For live and pro use, I'd say not.
I had a 7 string SLAT-X-MG a while back. I returned it after a few days; the build quality was just terrible. Stripped screws all over the place, bad fretwork, pickups were bollocks.
The Broederick 7 string I got on import is much better. The electronics all needed replacing after about 9 months of use simply as they weren't very good and kept crapping out. A good guitar otherwise.
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Looking nice for the price!
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Update on this one. After a few days of humid weather, the fret ends started popping out and the output jack keeps coming loose. It still plays reasonably well and I think these guitars are decent for the money but............. if you're not on an entry level budget, I think I would pass on the JS Series guitars. The ones at Guitar Center are significantly worse than this one from what I've seen. I can't really complain, these are inexpensive guitars. I went ahead and flipped the V.
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What would cause that do you suppose? I mean all necks move a little in temperature/humidity swings, but to make the frets pop out?
I'd theorize the wood swelled from the moisture and pushed them up, but wow. Improperly glued?96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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Originally posted by Mudlark View PostWhat would cause that do you suppose? I mean all necks move a little in temperature/humidity swings, but to make the frets pop out?
I'd theorize the wood swelled from the moisture and pushed them up, but wow. Improperly glued?
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While not near as extreme as your situation an odd thing about my MIJ and USA models is my quarter sawn SL2HT requires frequent truss adjustments and my flat sawn DKMGT neck almost never needs one.
Wood is definitely an inconsistent thing.96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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