Sooooooooo..... after much deliberation, I managed to source a Jackson Warrior locally.
Sadly, it is not the 1990's model I so badly wanted, but I was impatient, and managed to get one for about US$230.
The seller said it was about 5 years old, and to be honest, it is in pretty good condition.
It is a gun Metal Grey metallic finish, with a fixed bridge. Yip.... I know... no whammy bar :-(
I love me some dive-bombs!!
The neck is not as smooth or flat as my King V, bu then, no other guitar I have ever played, has a neck that thin!
I am thinking of buying another neck for it, and fitting that, or perhaps sanding and finishing this one.
It just feels granular and unpolished, compared to the Jackson Professional necks on my King V and Rhodes EX.
The pickups seem to be aftermarket, but there are no names on them. They are responsive, but nothing outstanding.
I will take some more time to set the guitar up with the lighter gauge strings I prefer, and raise the bridge pickup, to allow for some super squeals!
So, now there are three Jacksons in the padock!
Just need the Kelly (There are a couple of "Vintage" models around here)
Big Question: Are there any options for keeping the guitar in tune a little better?
I do bend a bit, and this one is not too happy about staying in tune.
Top Lock on a fixed Bridge just won't work, as there is no fine tuning option for that... or is there?
Any advice would help!
Sadly, it is not the 1990's model I so badly wanted, but I was impatient, and managed to get one for about US$230.
The seller said it was about 5 years old, and to be honest, it is in pretty good condition.
It is a gun Metal Grey metallic finish, with a fixed bridge. Yip.... I know... no whammy bar :-(
I love me some dive-bombs!!
The neck is not as smooth or flat as my King V, bu then, no other guitar I have ever played, has a neck that thin!
I am thinking of buying another neck for it, and fitting that, or perhaps sanding and finishing this one.
It just feels granular and unpolished, compared to the Jackson Professional necks on my King V and Rhodes EX.
The pickups seem to be aftermarket, but there are no names on them. They are responsive, but nothing outstanding.
I will take some more time to set the guitar up with the lighter gauge strings I prefer, and raise the bridge pickup, to allow for some super squeals!
So, now there are three Jacksons in the padock!
Just need the Kelly (There are a couple of "Vintage" models around here)
Big Question: Are there any options for keeping the guitar in tune a little better?
I do bend a bit, and this one is not too happy about staying in tune.
Top Lock on a fixed Bridge just won't work, as there is no fine tuning option for that... or is there?
Any advice would help!
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