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  • Jackson Performer series PS

    What is your opinion...
    Performer $69

    Are they the best value on eBay? I see them consistently low...

    Performer 1

    Performer2

    Performer3

    Performer 4
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  • #2
    Re: Jackson Performer series PS

    I have the reverse headstock one like in the performer 2 link. Mine is dark trans red. same pu configuration. Mine is a 96 serial number(made in Japan)

    It plays nice, pickups are ok. The only issue I had is the trem bar is the screw-in type, it had way too much wobble. I replaced it with a collar and arm similar to the ones on the jt-580. I got the arm/collar setup from eastonguitars.com.

    Hope this helps

    DRH

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    • #3
      Re: Jackson Performer series PS

      Thanks for the info

      What is the trem that is on it, not a 580? Do you know what the body is?

      Anyone else here have one.....?
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      • #4
        Re: Jackson Performer series PS

        The trem is the JT500. I like it much better with the new arm and collar. Someone has a Tremolo project thread here, I think in Tech Q and A. There is a picture of mine there.

        Not sure what the body wood is though.


        DRH

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        • #5
          Re: Jackson Performer series PS

          they are apparently alder: http://www.fretted.com.au/main/produ...s/jackson1.htm
          Hail yesterday

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          • #6
            Re: Jackson Performer series PS

            I have a PS2 that I’m very happy with. It plays well and I really like the way the neck feels. The only complaint I have is that the stock pickups aren’t that great, they’re kind of muddy sounding to me. I replaced the bridge pickup in mine with a Duncan TB4. I my opinion the performers seem to be pretty good quality.

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            • #7
              Re: Jackson Performer series PS

              The performers ar descent guitars. The Japanese ones are a touch better then the Korean counter parts. However both still descent guitars. The body wood is Alder on everything but the PS3T thats and i belive the PS6T. Those are poplar. The korean ones start with 10 in the seriel number and the 12th fret dots are much farther apart. ( almost to the edge of the board). The trems are pretty good too. The pups are a little be desired but thats easily remodied.
              Nice value for the right price. But the model series Charvels are better and usually a little cheaper or about the same price.
              Gil

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              • #8
                Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                I picked up the $69 on the first link above. It is being shipped now. Going to try to heat the neck and play with the truss. I figured $69 would not break me and if it plays ok, my nephew gets an upgrade to his cort...
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                • #9
                  Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                  I had a Performer PS-4. it's the only Jackson I've owned that I thought of as a POS. The neck was horribly problematic and wouldn't get straight no matter what I did.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                    Can anyone identify this guitar? is it a preformer series?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                      Not sure; the only thing different from that and a PS-4 is that a PS/4 has a single-coil in the middle and has black hardware.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                        Perforers have all black hardware and say performer on the headstock after the Jackson logo. That looks like a DR3 with the offset inlays instead of the shark fins. And with no logo or made in the USA on itL I would say the the is of recent years from the Pro series. And with the shiny chrome hardware its within the last two years. Maybe a transitional piece or something for the Japanese market that made its way here.
                        Gil

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                        • #13
                          Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                          I just got a PS-2 off of Ebay (waiting for the Fedex guy right now - [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] )
                          for $127.50 plus $25 s/h/i. It was sold
                          with no case, but the seller threw in a beater hsc to protect it in transit - I
                          think that's pretty cool!! (Thanks Mike
                          at Shamrock!)

                          I saw some clown with his Ebay ad reading
                          "Jackson Performer SOLOIST", where he had
                          a PS-4. I wrote to inform him of his error and he replied and told me I "KNEW
                          NOTHING ABOUT ACKSON" and was the "DUMBIST A$$HOLE" he'd ever "TALK" (Yeah, that's how his sentence ended). He was asking $300, no case, which is a bit high, and which I told him. He now
                          has it up as a relist.

                          I do see a lot of people listing them for
                          $250 - $300 now, but don't see a lot of bites at that range. I figure $152.50
                          shipped with hsc is pretty good. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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                          • #14
                            Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                            DX-10

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                            • #15
                              Re: Jackson Performer series PS

                              Did DR3s come with offset inlays? I know they had a toggle instead of a three way switch and only seen them in trans green......

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