Snagged me a MII Pro RR24 and it arrived this am. Unfortunately, it was a hodgepodge of hits and misses.
The RR24 arrived in horrendous set up shape. Obviously not tuned but worse still, the trem was a half mile off the body. The posts were screwed out to almost maximum height and the strings were well above the frets. No biggie. Easily corrected with a decent set up. That's when I discovered the strings must've been 12- 52. Freakin' suspension bridge cables. The 3 springs on the block couldn't even cope with the guitar tuned up to D#! WTF?
So, after a new set of .09- .42 M Steels and some spring tweaking, I get the Floyd and the strings down to a more reasonable height but now they're hitting the bridge Distortion p'up. Again, minor shit. Easily fixed. Lower the bridge p'up.
Get her tuned up and ready to try out and the strings are slipping all over the place- making a horrendous clicking/clanking sound. I double check the locking nut clamps. Nope, they're tight. So I check the screws holding the nut to the head stock. One of the screws is loose to the point of hand turning it. Not only that but it won't bite into the wood. Some Indonesian dude drilled too large a hole for the screw. I plug it with a toothpick and some wood glue and re-attach the nut. I lock it down and give it another go. Better but still slipping. I really start assaulting the Floyd and it quickly deteriorates to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW1tFKzm1W8
So, now I have the nut off, both holes plugged and I'm putting on a real deal OFR R3 nut. Hopefully, it will resolve this because annoying shit aside, it sounds and plays pretty decently.
The fit and finish aren't too bad though I'm not sold on the gray stain. Ugly as fuck if you ask me. I bought it to refinish in the event that it had the requisite mojo. It seems to have the potential to have some mojo but the jury's still out. On the plus side- the neck is comfy and fast. Oiled is always a winner with a Jackson IMHO so this is no surprise. The fret work appears to be good- no snags or issues yet. Much improved over the last 3 or 4 Jacksons and Charvels out of Mexico I've had. The TB-6 and SH-6N actually sound really good in this ax. I've never been a huge fan of the Distortions but this sounds decent. I'm happy with the control layout, too. Thankfully, the volume knob isn't in the way and they used a toggle switch instead of those annoying blade 3 ways.
If I manage to rectify the problems and get this playing exactly as I like, it'll be heading to a painter next for a new look. As is, it's a nice platform for either some heavy riffing and/or some flashy shred.
The RR24 arrived in horrendous set up shape. Obviously not tuned but worse still, the trem was a half mile off the body. The posts were screwed out to almost maximum height and the strings were well above the frets. No biggie. Easily corrected with a decent set up. That's when I discovered the strings must've been 12- 52. Freakin' suspension bridge cables. The 3 springs on the block couldn't even cope with the guitar tuned up to D#! WTF?
So, after a new set of .09- .42 M Steels and some spring tweaking, I get the Floyd and the strings down to a more reasonable height but now they're hitting the bridge Distortion p'up. Again, minor shit. Easily fixed. Lower the bridge p'up.
Get her tuned up and ready to try out and the strings are slipping all over the place- making a horrendous clicking/clanking sound. I double check the locking nut clamps. Nope, they're tight. So I check the screws holding the nut to the head stock. One of the screws is loose to the point of hand turning it. Not only that but it won't bite into the wood. Some Indonesian dude drilled too large a hole for the screw. I plug it with a toothpick and some wood glue and re-attach the nut. I lock it down and give it another go. Better but still slipping. I really start assaulting the Floyd and it quickly deteriorates to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW1tFKzm1W8
So, now I have the nut off, both holes plugged and I'm putting on a real deal OFR R3 nut. Hopefully, it will resolve this because annoying shit aside, it sounds and plays pretty decently.
The fit and finish aren't too bad though I'm not sold on the gray stain. Ugly as fuck if you ask me. I bought it to refinish in the event that it had the requisite mojo. It seems to have the potential to have some mojo but the jury's still out. On the plus side- the neck is comfy and fast. Oiled is always a winner with a Jackson IMHO so this is no surprise. The fret work appears to be good- no snags or issues yet. Much improved over the last 3 or 4 Jacksons and Charvels out of Mexico I've had. The TB-6 and SH-6N actually sound really good in this ax. I've never been a huge fan of the Distortions but this sounds decent. I'm happy with the control layout, too. Thankfully, the volume knob isn't in the way and they used a toggle switch instead of those annoying blade 3 ways.
If I manage to rectify the problems and get this playing exactly as I like, it'll be heading to a painter next for a new look. As is, it's a nice platform for either some heavy riffing and/or some flashy shred.
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