Obviously there is a down side to ordering a custom ... you get what you get whether you like it or not, I'm talking sound and playability, i.e. action, sustain, tone. The obvious up side to picking a guitar off the wall is you get to play it before you buy it, although it may not have the exact graphics, exotic wood, electronics you may be looking for ... So my question is, in my quest to having the best of all worlds (playability, tone, appearance/electronics) what are the odds I'm possibly sacrificing the things that are most important to me (action, sustain, tone) by ordering a custom Jackson? or should I be rest assured that their quality of build is so high on their custom jobs I shouldn't be too worried? And when I say quality of build, I mean the man made construction that contributes to the things I mentioned, and quality of materials; obviously type of wood, bridge, pick-ups also contribute to this, and there is no doubt you can get a dead, lifeless guitar with the best construction. I assume most of you with customs aren't collecters but players; mine will be played, so if some of you don't mind chiming in, have your customs been disappointing in the way of playability? How about tone? Thanks.
Don't bust my chops,
Cooter
Don't bust my chops,
Cooter
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