I've had this for a few weeks now, but a NGD-post is better late than never!
I've had a couple of Soloists during the last six months, but neither of the first felt right in my hands. The first one was Ferrari Red SL1 which I got pretty cheap from Italian ebay, but it was pretty beaten and the frets were sticking off of the fretboard. I let that guitar go as I didn't have any motivation to do a refret to that one. Then I got my hands on a really mint Charvel 650XL. Specwise it was a spot on, but somehow I didn't bond with it. The neck was a bit too chunky for my hands, so I let that go too.
Then via this board, a nice -98 Shannon Soloist found it's way to my hands. The specs are quite obvious to anyone, and even if it's almost the same as the Charvel I had it still feels really different. The neck is what it was on the red SL1 (great!) and it's not as heavy as the Charvel. It has the non-recessed floyd which I like, even if I'm not that hardcore non-recessed guy. The condition is really good, only couple of dings on the body. The frets have lots of wear, but these are meant to be played. I'm probably going to refret it some point with SS-frets. This guitar really plays and resonates well.
The photos:
Setup time!
I'm really digging the old school logo.
I had to replace some of the hardware - the floyd studs were quite worn out. It seems this has been played a lot!
The black color is really nice even if it's not a metallic black. Actually, I think I prefer this normal black over the metallic one.
Headstock again - the logo is cool. Shannon's autograph is a nice detail too.
Close-up of the body. I've been thinking of changing the pickups to passive ones, but we'll see.
Funny thing is, that the -98 catalog says that the body is made of poplar. All the original hangtags came with the guitar, and there was this one tag, probably made by Seymour Duncan as the Duncan logo is bigger than Jackson's. It says that the body wood would be basswood? I don't know, it sounds and feels great so poplar or basswood - not that big difference to me!
Thanks to user djpharoah for really smooth and easy dealing! Highly recommended trading partner.
I've had a couple of Soloists during the last six months, but neither of the first felt right in my hands. The first one was Ferrari Red SL1 which I got pretty cheap from Italian ebay, but it was pretty beaten and the frets were sticking off of the fretboard. I let that guitar go as I didn't have any motivation to do a refret to that one. Then I got my hands on a really mint Charvel 650XL. Specwise it was a spot on, but somehow I didn't bond with it. The neck was a bit too chunky for my hands, so I let that go too.
Then via this board, a nice -98 Shannon Soloist found it's way to my hands. The specs are quite obvious to anyone, and even if it's almost the same as the Charvel I had it still feels really different. The neck is what it was on the red SL1 (great!) and it's not as heavy as the Charvel. It has the non-recessed floyd which I like, even if I'm not that hardcore non-recessed guy. The condition is really good, only couple of dings on the body. The frets have lots of wear, but these are meant to be played. I'm probably going to refret it some point with SS-frets. This guitar really plays and resonates well.
The photos:
Setup time!
I'm really digging the old school logo.
I had to replace some of the hardware - the floyd studs were quite worn out. It seems this has been played a lot!
The black color is really nice even if it's not a metallic black. Actually, I think I prefer this normal black over the metallic one.
Headstock again - the logo is cool. Shannon's autograph is a nice detail too.
Close-up of the body. I've been thinking of changing the pickups to passive ones, but we'll see.
Funny thing is, that the -98 catalog says that the body is made of poplar. All the original hangtags came with the guitar, and there was this one tag, probably made by Seymour Duncan as the Duncan logo is bigger than Jackson's. It says that the body wood would be basswood? I don't know, it sounds and feels great so poplar or basswood - not that big difference to me!
Thanks to user djpharoah for really smooth and easy dealing! Highly recommended trading partner.
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