Looking at the pics of actual Jacksons on the Sweetwater site over the years I started noticing something odd. Something wasn't right compared to other brands. The distance of the first string to the edge of the fretboard was closer than that of other guitars. So I decided to take some measurements.
Height of the neck at 24th fret.
For reference- 2014 BC RIch NJ Warlock:58.9mm
2011 Jackson Pro (Japan): 58.7
2014 Jackson Pro (Indonesia): 56.8mm *this is a "refurbished - no defects found" model made by Wildwood, of that final lot that was later removed from the market. And it sure had a defect, namely that the first string was barely inside the fretboard.
2020 Jackson JS32 (China): 56.6mm
2022 Jackson X (Indonesia- Cort): 56.6mm
I measured a recent US Jackson from a friend a while back, it was somewhere in the 58s.
Looks like some FMIC beancounter figured they can save millions by making import necks 2mm smaller. Frankly, if I were one of those vibratoing lead players, I'd rather have more space before the first string slips off the fret. But doesn't look like it bothers anyone out there.
Height of the neck at 24th fret.
For reference- 2014 BC RIch NJ Warlock:58.9mm
2011 Jackson Pro (Japan): 58.7
2014 Jackson Pro (Indonesia): 56.8mm *this is a "refurbished - no defects found" model made by Wildwood, of that final lot that was later removed from the market. And it sure had a defect, namely that the first string was barely inside the fretboard.
2020 Jackson JS32 (China): 56.6mm
2022 Jackson X (Indonesia- Cort): 56.6mm
I measured a recent US Jackson from a friend a while back, it was somewhere in the 58s.
Looks like some FMIC beancounter figured they can save millions by making import necks 2mm smaller. Frankly, if I were one of those vibratoing lead players, I'd rather have more space before the first string slips off the fret. But doesn't look like it bothers anyone out there.
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