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  • SHREDINATOR
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    Sell it to me!

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  • Mazrim
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    Originally posted by GaJackson View Post
    I dont think I'm going to keep the Jackson.

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  • PowerTube
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    Originally posted by TKEblue View Post
    Only get a flextone if you want to almost have a decent tone.I bought one a while back and returned it after a week cos I couldn't get any good sounds to come out of it. As with most line 6 amps, too many bells and whistles and not enough put into the quality of sound.
    To each his own, I guess. To me, the original Line 6 Modern Hi-Gain is one of the all-time best shred tones.

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  • TKEblue
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    Originally posted by PowerTube View Post
    For an amp, spend maybe $150.00 and get yourself an older Line 6 Flextone or Flextone II from eBay. You won't regret it. I'm actually a Metal Zone fan (when used with a GE-7 EQ), but it can't touch the Line 6 distortions.
    Only get a flextone if you want to almost have a decent tone.I bought one a while back and returned it after a week cos I couldn't get any good sounds to come out of it. As with most line 6 amps, too many bells and whistles and not enough put into the quality of sound.

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  • lynchfan6
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    The speed neck and DK1 neck are not the same specs. DK1 is thinner.

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  • Grim
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    Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View Post
    Isn't that pretty much the "speed neck"?
    Yes

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  • MakeAJazzNoiseHere
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    Isn't that pretty much the "speed neck"?

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  • lynchfan6
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    I'm thinking of going the "custom shop route" one day, and maybe trying to order a soloist with the DK1 neck profile. I wish that was an option on a USA select neck thru . It just seems silly , though, to pay all of that extra money for a slightly different neck profile.

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  • Animus
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    Originally posted by lynchfan6 View Post
    I sold my SL2H after a few years for the same reason, the neck was just not for me. While I loved the sound, looks, and the ability to say that I owned a Jackson soloist, in the end,
    I just wasn't comfortable with it when I actually had to play it. It's okay,,,we're all individuals. I like wide but really thin necks - The guitar is a hard enough instrument without forcing oneself to use something that isn't for you and puts some roadblocks in the way.

    You should try a SLATQH. The neck is much thinner than the regular soloist. I like it a lot but I like the regular SL2H neck just fine too.

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  • lynchfan6
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    I sold my SL2H after a few years for the same reason, the neck was just not for me. While I loved the sound, looks, and the ability to say that I owned a Jackson soloist, in the end,
    I just wasn't comfortable with it when I actually had to play it. It's okay,,,we're all individuals. I like wide but really thin necks - The guitar is a hard enough instrument without forcing oneself to use something that isn't for you and puts some roadblocks in the way.

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  • Mikey2201
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    Soloist is an excellent choice one of the best playing necks I have ever played. I love mine

    Metal zone modded by humphrey audio takes away all the crap you hate about the metal zone and makes it a good pedal but it must be used with a decent tube amp. also hardwire TL2 is a very good pedal in my opinion. if we are just talking pedals

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  • tonemonster
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    I have never met a guitar player that has not fall in love with a soloist after playing it once. this is strange that you have not. maybe you should see a doctor. do you have a fever? cold sweats?

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  • tonemonster
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    Originally posted by Larz View Post
    I heard that the only thing better than a soloist neck is banging three hot chicks at the same time.

    Can anyone here confirm that?
    I heard it was 4 hot chicks at the same time.

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  • Grim
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    Originally posted by GaJackson View Post
    I dont think I'm going to keep the Jackson. It sounded good and was built really well not to mention it looked killer but in the end I didnt like the feel of it. I might give it a few more tries but I like the feel of my strats alot better.

    If the neck on the jackson was exactly like my american strat I would keep it.

    The feel of the neck is the main complaint. Just to clarify it had nothing to do with the painted neck. That was not an issue.

    I also didnt like the placement of the volume or the 3 way but I could adapt to that.
    Perhaps it's the width, in this case. As a 3-strat (all American) and 3-soloist owner, as wells as a wide-fat PRS owner, the strat necks are fat + skinny, whereas soloists are thin + wide, and the PRS is fat and wide.

    Charvels do have skinnier necks for sure. My promod feels like a modern strat, although mine is a USA Pro Mod and apparently the new Japan ones have beefier necks overall.

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  • Hellbat
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    Yeah, if the neckthrough doesn't work for you, you are crazy (I kid). Check in to a Adrian Smith sig or one of the Charvel Dimartini models. Or if your Strats have a fat neck a PC-1 would probably feel better.

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