Ok, BC Rich Did it, ESP LTD have it. Jackson Needs more of it. Yes theres the RR5/RR24, the SLSMG or whatever, We really just need a full 5 series thats neckthru with floyd/stringthru options. RR5, KV5, KE5, WR5, DK5, Maybe even one of those jazz thingys too. Point is, Overseas know how to make the beautiful Neckthru construction just as good as in the USA, it wont cut into the sales of the USA's because you already have that market for people who only buy USA's. But people who are playing day in and day out who want a quality guitar that they can get scratched up and whatnot and leave against their amp while getting drinks deserve the Neckthru's in all desired shapes. I've always wanted a Neckthru Kelly because I had a bolt on kelly, it wasnt playable for me because I do large intervals in the higher octave, you hit the back of your hand on the horn because its being forced up so high from the neckjoint, and if you simply Ibanez'd the neckjoin, it wouldnt have enough strength due to the design of the kelly, so neckthru would be the strongest way to go.
Anyways, im sure you all know this, I just wanted to see if anyone else really agrees that a full neckthru 5 series is somthing this brand really lacks for a competitive equality in the musical instrument industry. Why do you think ESP now features an LTD V401, its a low end KV2,
And now they feature a their EX with those same specs minus 2 frets, which I dislike, needs 24, but thats besides the point.
So there you have it, ESP is not only giving Jackson competition for the Neckthru Stratshape economy area, Now theres Neckthru Jackson Rip off shapes that dont really bother me on the changes they made to stay away from copyright infringement. The Explorer they made is a little less angular than a KE, but these are Neckthru design, I'd rather the build and construction over a few different angles on the shape. So Hopefully someone agrees and some people notice this stuff because Jackson would really really really kick ass if they pwned ESP at the low end NT market. Its doable.
Also, I have an LTD MH 250, its just about as nice to play as my RR24, No lie. Sure its MIK not MIJ, but it stays in perfect tune on the floyd, the neck is as fast as my rhoads, the tone is very close, its extremely comfortable, and the black quilt tops look great. BTW It was only 199$, where as my Jackson was 1200. I'd still like a KE5, and please 24 frets on them.
Anyways, im sure you all know this, I just wanted to see if anyone else really agrees that a full neckthru 5 series is somthing this brand really lacks for a competitive equality in the musical instrument industry. Why do you think ESP now features an LTD V401, its a low end KV2,
And now they feature a their EX with those same specs minus 2 frets, which I dislike, needs 24, but thats besides the point.
So there you have it, ESP is not only giving Jackson competition for the Neckthru Stratshape economy area, Now theres Neckthru Jackson Rip off shapes that dont really bother me on the changes they made to stay away from copyright infringement. The Explorer they made is a little less angular than a KE, but these are Neckthru design, I'd rather the build and construction over a few different angles on the shape. So Hopefully someone agrees and some people notice this stuff because Jackson would really really really kick ass if they pwned ESP at the low end NT market. Its doable.
Also, I have an LTD MH 250, its just about as nice to play as my RR24, No lie. Sure its MIK not MIJ, but it stays in perfect tune on the floyd, the neck is as fast as my rhoads, the tone is very close, its extremely comfortable, and the black quilt tops look great. BTW It was only 199$, where as my Jackson was 1200. I'd still like a KE5, and please 24 frets on them.
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