Re: Thoughts on discontinued SlatQH
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Couple of thoughts--
1. Jackson should embrace its long-established identity, not try to compete with the "old fart guitars." From a marketing perspective, that's about as credible as Gibson's attempts to make shred guitars back in the '80s. To me, the SLATQH fell into that same category, regardless of how good it was. It's not 1994 anymore--pointy guitars don't have the stigma they did during the grunge era, even if they aren't the 'hot item', either. Jackson should be Jackson.
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Jackson should build and sell guitars that look and sound and feel like Jacksons. Whether they look like "old fart" guitars to you is a matter of personal opinion not functionality.
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Couple of thoughts--
1. Jackson should embrace its long-established identity, not try to compete with the "old fart guitars." From a marketing perspective, that's about as credible as Gibson's attempts to make shred guitars back in the '80s. To me, the SLATQH fell into that same category, regardless of how good it was. It's not 1994 anymore--pointy guitars don't have the stigma they did during the grunge era, even if they aren't the 'hot item', either. Jackson should be Jackson.
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Jackson should build and sell guitars that look and sound and feel like Jacksons. Whether they look like "old fart" guitars to you is a matter of personal opinion not functionality.
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