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  • Jackson SL1 or Jackson Dinky professional?

    Here I am with another question..
    I also found a 1990 (serial 914279) white Dinky Professional, white, 3 Reflex pickups (SSH), mother of Pearl inlays, HSC and ebony fretboard (not shure, though, it seems rosewood to me, pics below) and a 1994 white Jackson SL1, all stock.

    The professional costs 400€, the SL1 1100€. What would you pick up, and why? I can't decide if pick up the Professional or save up for the SL1

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    Rick

  • #2
    the dinky is not an XL I guess... or another trussrod... and have one added pot and also have not original pickups, price is not that great btw, Good luck ( i own a kelly xl 1992 with emg bridge and 2 jackson pickups - very good guitar

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    • #3
      its an xl with the extra pot for reflex pickups.

      still i like a bolt on better than most NT bodies so I would go with the dinky, though its a bit high priced.
      Haters gonna hate
      Dilluting the brand one MUTT at a time.

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      • #4
        Thanks, I also found this for 540/500€






        I really dig it, that's the perfect guitar...don't know if something has been replaced (pickups and knobs, i suppose)
        Rick

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        • #5
          That's a Model 6, and yeah definitely the knobs have been replaced.
          "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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          • #6
            Is 540/500€ a fair price for it?
            Rick

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            • #7
              yes it is, but that should be from japanese production of second half of the 80's. the price is pretty fair imho
              I own a 650XL of 1990 that is pretty similiar to that white guitar. the main difference is the 5 way blade toggle. Mine is a great guitar, a real battle axe for heavvy metal. I have replaced the bridge pickup (with a Di Marzio SD) and neck pickup (a Duncan minihumbcuker)

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              • #8
                Sorry, the guitar i'm considering is a 650XL and not a Charvel 6 :[

                Pics:






                500/549€ for this axe...
                I don't like the headstock at all, though...
                Rick

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                • #9
                  That's a killer axe, perfect for metal/shred sound. Almost ineffective with other styles though. You must like the neck-thru although. I love it for example, and it's less than half a price of an aftermarket SL1, beside being not that far from the SL1.
                  The price is really good especially if it comes with the EMG pickups as in the pic

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                  • #10
                    I emailed the seller and he sells this 650XL with the original Jackson pickups and a cheap HSC for 550€ (800$). Don't know what to do, plus I can't try it because it's in the opposite of Italy (i live in the north, he lives in the south).

                    I sayed him that without the EMGs he should drop the price, but he won't.

                    NB: I play Heavy, Hair & Thrash Metal.
                    Rick

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                    • #11
                      +$450 to $500 is a fair price in the US.

                      What it comes down to is how bad do you want it vs. how bad does he want to sell?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Glenn KK View Post
                        I emailed the seller and he sells this 650XL with the original Jackson pickups and a cheap HSC for 550€ (800$). Don't know what to do, plus I can't try it because it's in the opposite of Italy (i live in the north, he lives in the south).

                        I sayed him that without the EMGs he should drop the price, but he won't.

                        NB: I play Heavy, Hair & Thrash Metal.
                        I am also from north of Italy and I payed mine 600 € including the di marzio already on. I rate the jackson stock pickups inferiors and such a nice guitar needed replacements worth of it.

                        The price depends on you, if you want to accept it, and if you like neck-thru body guitars.

                        The guitar is perfect for thrash/speed metal: it's a shredding machince suitable for huge dive bombs and squeals, fast alternate picking and legatos, great riffing. The neck is extremely thin, thinner than a soloist.
                        Definitely a great quality/price ratio.

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                        • #13
                          The original jackson pickups are great for 80's metal and the J50c that comes in the model 6/650xl is beloved by alexi fanboys. You can't go wrong with a model 6, 650xl or jackson XL.

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                          • #14
                            I'm tempteted in grabbing the 650XL...i'm in trade with a friend of mine for my Strato, if he buys it i'll have enough money for the Charvel or a LTD V
                            Rick

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                            • #15
                              I have tried a ESP V at musicworks in leganano (maybe you know that shop). It's too light, and I didn't like it.
                              650XL neck is quite stiff if compared to a strat that is also fatter and more rounded. but a 650xl allows you precise single note fast runs and serious sweep picking.
                              though I wouldn't get rid of my strat: I wasn't able to get a decent clean tone from the 650xl, too muddy and dark. Afterall that guitar is all metal and shred stuffs.

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