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Originally posted by wr3k3d View Post
but i figure if i spend as much as the one above costs, might as well buy a gibson.
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I'll have a swing at this one.
It's a USA made neck through guitar with a original Floyd Rose and great electronics. It is a great feeling, great sounding guitar and I am far more proud to own one of these than I am any Gibson that might come down the line.
And yes my opinion is biased but I can live with that. Hope that helps.
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Play an SL3 and SL1 if you can along with any Gibsons or similarly priced guitars if you cant tell the difference between the higher quality ones then it probably isnt worth you buying them yet....
Try as many guitars as you can, and you'd probably find you'd try more gibsons before finding the best one than jacksons...
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The guitar costs that much because it has a graphic finish on it. That already puts at least $300 on top of the base price.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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Well I bought a Burnt Cherry SL-1 from that same music company early this year, and like everybody said above, it's kick ass...period. A friend has a Les Paul Silverburst that has gotten so popular, and yes, it is VERY nice/thick sounding...but I'd take my SL-1 over it ALL DAY LONG!!!Let go, let Guitar
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I like Les Pauls but frankly I think they are overpriced generally speaking. My USA Jacksons are built with better quality than my Les Pauls and feel better to play. Thats why I have much more Jacksons than Les Pauls in my collection. Nothing compares to a USA Jackson!Rudy
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Originally posted by dg View PostYou need to go to a shop that carries USA Select Jacksons and comparably priced Gibsons (meaning their run of the mill, non-reissue stuff), play both side by side, and compare the features, fit & finish. If the answer isn't clear to you, then I don't think anyone here can help you.
my gibson LP was actually less then my KV2 and it's just as good of a guitar.. (if not better.. *dodges tomatoes and rocks*). and if i'm not mistaken, the average USA Select jackson Is about 2200-2300 Dollars, a gibson LP standard is 2300-2400, but has like a 5" body.. carved top, most of them have A+ figured tops, binding OVER THE FRETS, chrome pickup covers(and imo, nicer stock pickups), and body binding, and IMO a very high quality nitro finish(but no MOP inlays like the jacksons.. i wish).. is that the answer you're talking about?
and that's not even mentioning an SG Standard.. which are only about 1400 bucksLast edited by Grahf; 12-08-2009, 05:18 PM.
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Originally posted by Grahf View Postwhat do you mean? they're about equal..
my gibson LP was actually less then my KV2 and it's just as good of a guitar.. (if not better.. *dodges tomatoes and rocks*). and if i'm not mistaken, the average USA Select jackson Is about 2200-2300 Dollars, a gibson LP standard is 2300-2400, but has like a 5" body.. carved top, most of them have A+ figured tops, binding OVER THE FRETS, chrome pickup covers(and imo, nicer stock pickups), and body binding, and IMO a very high quality nitro finish(but no MOP inlays like the jacksons.. i wish).. is that the answer you're talking about?
and that's not even mentioning an SG Standard.. which are only about 1400 bucks
I don't hate Gibson Les Pauls, on the contrary I like them quite well and may get more of them in the future. You can't convince me however that they are of the same quality or better than a USA Jackson at the same price pointLast edited by roodyrocker; 12-08-2009, 09:49 PM.Rudy
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