I own a Jackson Soloist Pro XL that I bought new from Musicians Friend in 93. I was thinking about selling it and getting a USA soloist. I recently installed EMG 85/S/S in the guitar. How much do you guys think I can get for it? It has a Poplar body, Sharkfin inlays, Rosewood fretboard, and its Neck Thru. Here is a pic of it. (this pic does not show the EMG i had installed.
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Re: Quick question about Jackson Soloist Pro XL
I'd say watch ebay. I think I've seen one just like yours, but I can't remember if it sold or not.
How does it sound now with the EMG's compared to the old pickups? I have a DK-2 as well, but I like the sound of the stock electronics. I have an EMG81 I plan on using in one of my project guitars (some day).
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I like the EMG's alot better. The cleans sounds better, distortion sounds better. The stock pickups were lacking for me, especially after I got a few other guitars with EMG's and SD's in them. They totally blew away the jackson sound, but once I upgraded the jackson with the EMG's it brought the sound of that guitar to a whole new level...
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With EMGs, you won't really get much noticeable difference between ebony and rosewood boards, which is the big difference between yours and a USA SL1.
Average price for those is in line with a Charvel Model 6 or 650XL - about $300-$450 depending on condition and such.
I'd say put it on Ebay if you're intent on selling, since Junior Members can't sell here and you'd have a wider market anyway.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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I'd say put it on Ebay if you're intent on selling, since Junior Members can't sell here and you'd have a wider market anyway.
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I thought they also can't mention that they are selling...
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I didn't say that i was selling, i said i was thinking about selling, and wasnt sure what the going rate for the guitar was. I will be more then happy to edit my post, i am a noob, and i dont want to step on anyone's toes. Sorry guys....
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The Soloist XLs don't come up all that often on eBay, so it's a little hard to give a good range. I've seen them go from $350 all the way to $600. Given that yours looks to be in good shape and has the EMGs, I wouldn't be surprised at all if you got $450 or even a little higher for it.
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The Soloist Pro and Soloist XL actually coexisted in the lineup for a few years.
Soloist Pro (1990-95) was the one with the ebony board--the exact same specs as a 1990 USA Soloist.
Soloist XL (1992-95) was basically the same, except it had a rosewood board and didn't have active electronics. It was actually the successor model to the Charvel 650xl when J/C phased out the Japanese Charvel line after '91.
Soloist Std. (1992-95) was the bottom of the line model--basically an XL with dot inlays, no binding and plastic back plates. Pretty much a Japanese-made Student Soloist.
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Pro-Fushion, what would you say the quality is on the Soloist XL Pro, I never played any other soloists other then the one I own, and it is a sweet guitar, compared to the other guitars from other manufacturers that I have played.
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