Almost all of the ATs I see are the regular AT1 with the Wilk. There's only one T in the gallery. Did they make fewer? AT1s don't bring too much, so I've been thinking of picking one up, and I like the T better than the Wilk. Am I going to have a hard time finding one?
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So how rare is the AT1T?
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Re: So how rare is the AT1T?
There are lots of AT2Ts around (import with TOM), but most of the USAs are the AT1 with trem. I'm going to make a somewhat educated guess in saying that they probably didn't sell well or hold much value because the guitars simply don't have most of the attributes most Jackson players want. The Armstrong pickups are relatively low output, the neck profile is different from most Jacksons, and as seems to be the popular consensus here on the JCF, a lot of people don't like the 3+3 headstock.
I loved the look and feel of my AT2T, and would have loved to grab an AT1, but the sound was all wrong for what I'm playing.
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Man, those guitars are sweet.. I used to have one of the TOM style USA AT1's and it was nice... You'd like it.. the neck is a little beefier.. and I think the pickups in them are pretty good for that guitar.. great tone!
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Re: So how rare is the AT1T?
Originally posted by Stephan:
Man, those guitars are sweet.. I used to have one of the TOM style USA AT1's and it was nice... You'd like it.. the neck is a little beefier.. and I think the pickups in them are pretty good for that guitar.. great tone!
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Re: So how rare is the AT1T?
hehe seems we all have that colour
http://community.webshots.com/album/113468742EuVshK
i love mine tis a great axe
must say it ways a ton tho
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Not ALL of us have the same color [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] . Fixed bridge and 4+2 headstock... My first USA Jackson.
As mentioned before: thick neck + heavy. For the prices they have been going for, I would say they are the BEST value for a Les Paul or PRS style guitar out there.
-Mike
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