First post here, so first off...greetings!
I have been primarily a Les Paul or PRS player for a long time with some other things here and there. My band does a lot of 80s rock and I was recently feeling the urge to get a nice shredder type more in line with what the classic 80s rockers were using. I had an EBMM Axis that wasn't quite doing it for me so I sold it and got a USA Charvel So Cal. I am really loving it and can see myself having a lot of fun gigging with it.
It has made me look more into what Charvel and Jackson has to offer and I am considering selling one of my 3 LP Traditionals to fund another Charvel or Jackson.
Having not played a Jackson Soloist SL2H I am curious how the neck compares to the USA Charvels and that neck carve.
I typically like bound fret boards and the neck through design is really cool on these Jackson's! To me it mixes some of the things I like about LPs and shredders into one guitar.
Thanks for any info.
I have been primarily a Les Paul or PRS player for a long time with some other things here and there. My band does a lot of 80s rock and I was recently feeling the urge to get a nice shredder type more in line with what the classic 80s rockers were using. I had an EBMM Axis that wasn't quite doing it for me so I sold it and got a USA Charvel So Cal. I am really loving it and can see myself having a lot of fun gigging with it.
It has made me look more into what Charvel and Jackson has to offer and I am considering selling one of my 3 LP Traditionals to fund another Charvel or Jackson.
Having not played a Jackson Soloist SL2H I am curious how the neck compares to the USA Charvels and that neck carve.
I typically like bound fret boards and the neck through design is really cool on these Jackson's! To me it mixes some of the things I like about LPs and shredders into one guitar.
Thanks for any info.
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