For me its the RR24 no doubt...Everything I want from a USA Custom shop and 1/4 the price.
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Originally posted by RacerX View PostKL, when you find em for $200-300, let me know ASAP!!!I would so snatch that up it if were 24 frets
I'm out like Axl Rose just before a GNR concert
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Originally posted by Yoder View PostOh, I guess I'll stay away from the Performer series. Sounds too "Squier-like" to me...Transitioning from Retired Musician from cover bands to a Full time vocalist/frontman/guitarist in an original and covers band....it's been a while and this should get NASTY!
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Nope. Those are all Performer series.
See http://www.audiozone.dk/CatalogScans...ries/index.htm
for example"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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If ya want a good Dinky in the Performer series Go for the PS2 which is the H/S/S with a 22 fret neck and a Floyd. Or the PS4 which has a thinner neck, and is H/S/H with 24 fret and the same JT580 trem. I belive those are a Techuchi built trem made in JApan. as opposed to the lesser quality Korean made ones. You can also tell the good Japanese Performers from the bad Korean ones. The 12th fret dots are closer to the edge of the finger board on the Korean ones. Altho this is hard to do on the PS4 since the dots are offset to the bass side of the neck. Plus the seriel number thing If it starts with a 9 its a japanese made. If its starts with a 10 its Korean made.
Also the Performer stuff is as floows.
PS1 dinky body, standard trem H/S/S
PS2 same as above but with floyd
PS3 Rhoads
PS4 dinky with H/S/H and a counter sunk floyd with a speed neck.
PS6 is the Kelly
PS7 is a dinky body with H/S/S and a Wilkinsen trem.
I dont recall a PS8 but there was also a very hard to find King V in the performer series for about a year IIRC
Good luck in your search and let us kow what ya get.
Gil
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Originally posted by JACKSONFREAK View PostIf ya want a good Dinky in the Performer series Go for the PS2 which is the H/S/S with a 22 fret neck and a Floyd. Or the PS4 which has a thinner neck, and is H/S/H with 24 fret and the same JT580 trem. I belive those are a Techuchi built trem made in JApan. as opposed to the lesser quality Korean made ones. You can also tell the good Japanese Performers from the bad Korean ones. The 12th fret dots are closer to the edge of the finger board on the Korean ones. Altho this is hard to do on the PS4 since the dots are offset to the bass side of the neck. Plus the seriel number thing If it starts with a 9 its a japanese made. If its starts with a 10 its Korean made.
Also the Performer stuff is as floows.
PS1 dinky body, standard trem H/S/S
PS2 same as above but with floyd
PS3 Rhoads
PS4 dinky with H/S/H and a counter sunk floyd with a speed neck.
PS6 is the Kelly
PS7 is a dinky body with H/S/S and a Wilkinsen trem.
I dont recall a PS8 but there was also a very hard to find King V in the performer series for about a year IIRC
Good luck in your search and let us kow what ya get.
Gil
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Originally posted by Nazgul View PostWell, what are you after? Body shape? Trem or no trem? # of frets?
If I had a budget of say $500, I'd choose a 93-96 Jackson Professional Series w/ the bolt on neck.
Chance are you could buy one, add a good used Floyd + used pickups, and still be within budget.
* Also the bolt on Professionals come in 22 and 24 Frets, regular and reverse headstocks,Strat bodies and V bodies. Great build quality, awesome specs, and finishes. You really cannot go wrong.'Howling in shadows
Living in a lunar spell
He finds his heaven
Spewing from the mouth of hell'
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Originally posted by JACKSONFREAK View PostWell somebody posted before i did today. So it showed up as a new post in thread. So yeah i contributed. And as for the performers. He was also suggested to not ignore them just because of the korean ones. There are some great deals to be had with the performers. SO
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