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    of an ivory kv-2

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    Here's one from the Gallery: Since it's from 1989, it's not technically a KV-2 with its Jackson pickups and electronics, 22 fret neck, and regular jumbo fret wire.
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      The KV is so much better with jumbo frets. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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        do u have any others.and dont jumbo frets just get higher and harder to play.IMO they just make you slow.

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        • #5
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          I already replied to your identical request over on the Megadeth forum, but here is another shot of the same guitar:



          For as long as you've been digging around for info on Jacksons, have you had a chance to go play one yet? Playing a Rhoads or King V is an entirely different feeling from the more traditional body styles, so no amount of pictures will give you an idea of playability.

          [ August 27, 2003, 03:39 PM: Message edited by: Inazone ]
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            Originally posted by prsk87:
            do u have any others.and dont jumbo frets just get higher and harder to play.IMO they just make you slow.
            <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Why would they make you slow? The size of the frets have no impact of your ability to correctly fret the notes as far as I'm concerned. [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]

            Larger/taller frets give you a better grip on the string - that's the biggest difference I can think of...

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            • #7
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              for me i have small hands so it rags at the bottom of the neck and if the frets are jumbo my finger catches.thanks for the pics.im drooling overthe ivory one.im asking for pics to see the size and how it lokks when u play it.i wish my guitarcenter had either v and that sucks.all they have is the gibson flying v

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              • #8
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                I`ve got fairly small hands but I much prefer Jumbo Fretwire as I find it has a much more positive feel than skinny frets. Also, I like the extra height with the Jumbo`s, great for artificial Harmonics and tapping. The important part for me regarding the speed of a neck is the Neck profile itself, I find the Soloist neck a little too deep for my tastes but the King V/Warrior/Dinky neck is lightning fast, Perfect!!!!!

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                • #9
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                  "to see the size and how it looks when you play it"

                  Didn't Dave Mustaine have a King V? Aren't there pics of him playing them?
                  NEWS FLASH: The King V looks the same on everyone of average height (like Dave).
                  I think you're just wanting to look at them because there are none in your area - kinda like porn [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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                    A cool trick is to replace frets 15 thru 22 or 24 with medium tall fret wire then level the new frets to the height of the jumbo's it will make it a little faster in the upper registers.I've done that for a few people and they seem to like it.It's not for every body but an idea.

                    [ August 28, 2003, 06:08 PM: Message edited by: Richard ]
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