nice presentation, but the guitar is even better!
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Originally posted by SouthPlatteDemon View PostSLAYER!!!!!!!!
Ok, NOW FOR THE PLAYABILITY REVIEW.......
The feel of the neck is somewhere between my other guitarist's Y2KV and my Warrior Pro. The frets and fretboard are extremely fast and play like butter, the inlay work is smooth and flawless with absolutely no drag. The fretwork is simply amazing. This beast has WAAAAY more growl than my KV2 or my KV Pro, this is now my best sounding guitar. The pickup choices are perfect. The stock setup is a little lower than I normally set up without any buzz or overtones. The short scale feel actually makes it feel just a little easier for a full time (no more than a) rhythm guitarist to actually lead on. The tuners are tight and have a real nice ratio, not that I'll need to turn them much other than to drop D. It stayed in tune impecibly. I don't know if it's the countersunk Dunlop strap buttons, the scale or the headstock, but it balances even better that either of my other KVs. I really like the feel of the tuneomatic bridge much more than the one on my RR5. Once I started ripping into it, it felt like it was the most naturally comfortable guitar I've ever owned. I switched it to the clean channel, it sounds full and warm, full of tone. All kinds of great tonal characteristics on all 3 pick-up positions. Strumming and fingerpicking sound equally great. This guitar is versitile as hell!!!!!!
So for my overall review, out of 5 stars I give it 10!!!!!!
Nice work Jackson!!!!!!
Transitioning from Retired Musician from cover bands to a Full time vocalist/frontman/guitarist in an original and covers band....it's been a while and this should get NASTY!
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Postvery nice. That headstock (when it's on the KV anyway) is really growing on me too.I'm not afraid to bleed, but I won't do it for you.
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