Re: Your take on Japanese Jacksons
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yeah - loved that 'handiwork' on the JCF01 Rhoads [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] The factory-melted tips, the wrong-ass color coding for the pickups, the bent v-plates, the misaligned stringthrough holes...
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">On that note, I've got a USA Jackson neck on a WRXT body, and it resonates better than my USA Warrior. Surely the neck alone isn't that good?
Newc
Originally posted by pro-fusion:
[QB] ..but because the USA guitars are carefully handbuilt--the necks and frets on USA C/Js are a bit nicer, due to all that handwork.
[QB] ..but because the USA guitars are carefully handbuilt--the necks and frets on USA C/Js are a bit nicer, due to all that handwork.
Also, the USA shop seems to be a bit more careful in its choice of woods--USA Jacksons seem to be more resonant and have better tonal characteristics, on the whole, than the Japanese guitars, which can vary a lot more in tonal quality.
Newc
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