Jackson Stars 7-string update
Good news: Jackson Stars will make a 7-string with semi-custom options. Three to four month build time.![bigthumbup](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/biggthumpup.gif)
Of course, what's good news for guitars inevitably means bad news for your wallet.![Frown](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
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Ishibashi spoke with the factory and they priced up a semi-custom KE7-J2 for me. Cost-wise, basically a 7 string J2 with fixed bridge is the same (roughly speaking) as a 6-string J2 with a floyd. Semi-custom stuff seems to be priced around what it is for a 6-string, so you can work it out for yourself from there.
Of course, as we all know how GAS works, the options I specificed take the J2 to a little beyond a trans. finish J1 with fixed bridge! Think trans. finish USA select with a hint of custom shop!
It worked out maybe 10% more expensive than an RR-J2SP or 15% more than the price of a J1 with a trem. I guess it's works out as trading the trem. for a 7th string. When I add taxes, etc., I'll be paying USA select costs for it. So much for a cheap 2-hum COW7 alternative! But for the adventure alone, surely it has to be worth it?!
Shadowcat, how "pinned down" was your trans. green RR order? I basically said KE7-J2 (of which there are a few on Ikebe's website) plus a list of semi-custom options. Did you specify everything more explicitly? Did they e-mail you a final specification after you ordered it, but before it was built?
With the KE7, as it's not a production product, I wonder should I be careful about the basics. For instance: old ones were made of poplar, but the current run are alder. I'd like alder, but poplar would be okay. Similarly, am I being presumptious in assuming that they'll use the fixed bridge, and stick in the Duncans that they have, on the KE7-J2s on Ikebe's website? Any advice or insight would be welcomed.
More info. as it happens,
Ken
PS No matter how often I ask for a quote with hard-case, they don't seem to respond to that specific request? Strange.
Good news: Jackson Stars will make a 7-string with semi-custom options. Three to four month build time.
![bigthumbup](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/biggthumpup.gif)
Of course, what's good news for guitars inevitably means bad news for your wallet.
![Frown](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
![Wink](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Ishibashi spoke with the factory and they priced up a semi-custom KE7-J2 for me. Cost-wise, basically a 7 string J2 with fixed bridge is the same (roughly speaking) as a 6-string J2 with a floyd. Semi-custom stuff seems to be priced around what it is for a 6-string, so you can work it out for yourself from there.
Of course, as we all know how GAS works, the options I specificed take the J2 to a little beyond a trans. finish J1 with fixed bridge! Think trans. finish USA select with a hint of custom shop!
It worked out maybe 10% more expensive than an RR-J2SP or 15% more than the price of a J1 with a trem. I guess it's works out as trading the trem. for a 7th string. When I add taxes, etc., I'll be paying USA select costs for it. So much for a cheap 2-hum COW7 alternative! But for the adventure alone, surely it has to be worth it?!
Shadowcat, how "pinned down" was your trans. green RR order? I basically said KE7-J2 (of which there are a few on Ikebe's website) plus a list of semi-custom options. Did you specify everything more explicitly? Did they e-mail you a final specification after you ordered it, but before it was built?
With the KE7, as it's not a production product, I wonder should I be careful about the basics. For instance: old ones were made of poplar, but the current run are alder. I'd like alder, but poplar would be okay. Similarly, am I being presumptious in assuming that they'll use the fixed bridge, and stick in the Duncans that they have, on the KE7-J2s on Ikebe's website? Any advice or insight would be welcomed.
More info. as it happens,
Ken
PS No matter how often I ask for a quote with hard-case, they don't seem to respond to that specific request? Strange.
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