You also have to consider that 3 different companies have made Jacksons in Indonesia. Wildwood, Cort and Samick. At some point Wildwood used to make most X-Series and all Pro-Series. Once Jackson dropped Wildwood, Cort ended up with all X-Series and Samick with all Pro Series. Now Cort gets to make some Pros as well. In my limited experience, I would consider X-Series by Wildwood to be very good. Something happened with their Pro models though, at some point Jackson decided to "recall" them and they ended up as "refurbished" instruments even though no repairs were made to them. Cort's X-Series are a bit more iffy. Not sure about their Pro models. The Pro guitars made by Samick are very solid guitars.
In the end all these Asian companies can manufacture excellent guitars, if they want to...and if their customers are willing to pay for it. And that's probably the issue. I can easily see FMIC imposing a price they want to pay, well below what the Asians ask. As a result the Asians cut corners in things like QC, end up shipping a guitar here and there they shouldn't have. Another factor is the specs that Jackson requests. One thing that bugs me is the inconsistency in fret wire in the different Jacksons that I have which is an important factor how a guitar feels and plays.
In the end all these Asian companies can manufacture excellent guitars, if they want to...and if their customers are willing to pay for it. And that's probably the issue. I can easily see FMIC imposing a price they want to pay, well below what the Asians ask. As a result the Asians cut corners in things like QC, end up shipping a guitar here and there they shouldn't have. Another factor is the specs that Jackson requests. One thing that bugs me is the inconsistency in fret wire in the different Jacksons that I have which is an important factor how a guitar feels and plays.
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