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Originally posted by TKEblue View PostOnly 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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Originally posted by PowerTube View PostFor 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.
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The speed neck and DK1 neck are not the same specs. DK1 is thinner.
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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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Originally posted by lynchfan6 View PostI 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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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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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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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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Originally posted by Larz View PostI heard that the only thing better than a soloist neck is banging three hot chicks at the same time.
Can anyone here confirm that?
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Originally posted by GaJackson View PostI 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.
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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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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