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Originally posted by metalhobo View Post
I myself debated to get one a while ago, but then again I already had (and still have) two WRMGs with EMGs (Which I also like btw), so I opted out for the real WR1s in the color options I prefer; Gun Metal Gray and Agnet Orange which suppose to arrive tomorrow at one point... (Very anxious ).-Metal wouldn't be the same without Pointy guitars-
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Originally posted by DarkkWarriorr View PostI've seen them first at the American Music Supply's online store a couple of years ago as a limited supply batch, then afterwards a couple of other dealers carried them with higher price tags. And according to one of the dealers, they claim this special release warriors obtain wider necks similar to the soloist's instead of the common WR1 speed-necks!
I myself debated to get one a while ago, but then again I already had (and still have) two WRMGs with EMGs (Which I also like btw), so I opted out for the real WR1s in the color options I prefer; Gun Metal Gray and Agnet Orange which suppose to arrive tomorrow at one point... (Very anxious ).
Out of curiosity, did AMS have the EMG'd WR1s in finishes other than SW?
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^ AMS had those guitars in black with white pinstripes, and white ones with black pinstripes. They still have one left that has been sitting there for sometime under the scratch and dent category:
The Kelly KEXS features an electrifying angular shape and lightning-fast neck, X Series Kelly models exude metal sophistication, while also delivering massive sound and reliable performance. Jackon X Series Kelly KEXS Electric Guitar Features 25.5” scale length Mahogany body-wings with shattered mirror top Through-body maple neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint 12”-16” compound radius bound laurel fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and mirror sharkfn inlays Dual Jackson high-output humbucking pickups Three-way position switch, single volume control and single tone control Floyd Rose® Special double-locking tremolo bridge system Jackson sealed die-cast tuners and standard strap buttons Available in Shattered Mirror with matching Jackson pointed 6-in-line headstock, white binding and black hardware The X Series Kelly KEXS features lightweight and resonant mahogany body-wings with a unique shattered mirror top. Its through-body maple neck features a scarf joint for reduced playing fatigue and graphite reinforcement for solid stability even under environmental and climate duress, while the 12”-16” compound radius bound laurel fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets is the ideal surface for comfortable, fast and intricate playing. This axe is equipped with volcanic Jackson high-output humbucking bridge and neck pickups that erupt with a fiery high end for blistering hard rock runs or heavy metal riffing. Tone can be altered with a three-way pickup toggle switch and single volume and tone controls, while a Floyd Rose Special doublelocking tremolo system provides superior string stability and dynamic tremolo action. Boasting sensational style, the X Series Kelly KEXS features a wicked Shattered Mirror finish with matching Jackson pointed 6-in-line headstock, white body binding, mirror sharkfin inlays and black hardware.
I also advice to get more info on this specialty batch before the purchase, as I recall, some of the customers had witnessed some cosmetic problems in the finishes. Goodluck.-Metal wouldn't be the same without Pointy guitars-
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Originally posted by DarkkWarriorr View PostI've seen them first at the American Music Supply's online store a couple of years ago as a limited supply batch, then afterwards a couple of other dealers carried them with higher price tags. And according to one of the dealers, they claim this special release warriors obtain wider necks similar to the soloist's instead of the common WR1 speed-necks!
I myself debated to get one a while ago, but then again I already had (and still have) two WRMGs with EMGs (Which I also like btw), so I opted out for the real WR1s in the color options I prefer; Gun Metal Gray and Agnet Orange which suppose to arrive tomorrow at one point... (Very anxious ).
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Originally posted by DarkkWarriorr View PostAnd according to one of the dealers, they claim this special release warriors obtain wider necks similar to the soloist's instead of the common WR1 speed-necks!
This I cannot imagine. The neck on the one I had a while back was wide enough, and just can't see it getting any wider.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostThis I cannot imagine. The neck on the one I had a while back was wide enough, and just can't see it getting any wider.
I don't have a soloist laying around to compare my WR1 with, so I don't know how exactly fatter feels here, however I have a bunch of Japanese Jacksons around, and I can tell the obvious difference.
Here is the exact quote from the dealer:
"This is a Jackson USA Small Batch Select Series WR1 Warrior Black with White Double Pinstripes Electric Guitar. This is not a Jackson Custom Shop Guitar but this Warrior is part of a small batch of USA Select guitars. Instead of Duncan Pickups this guitar is stocked with the EMG 81 and EMG 85 Pickups. In addition this guitar has a the slightly fatter standard Jackson Soloist neck. This Warrior is available in two colors White with Black Double Pinstripes and Black with White Double Pinstripes. Unmistakable look, unbelievable sound. Alder body, quartersawn eastern hard rock maple neck (through body), compound radius ebony fingerboard, Seymour Duncan® humbucking pickups, Floyd Rose® Original™ tremolo and black hardware and this killer finish."-Metal wouldn't be the same without Pointy guitars-
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Ah ok, that may be cool, because the thinner neck profile and 25.5" scale adds to the illusion of more width, just as the shorter scale of the Warrior Pro makes it feel like a narrow nut.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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