I love Jacksons, but the volume knob really gets in my way. I have compensated for it over the years, but it still is in my way. I have 2 USA soloists and I am really considering selling them and getting a custom made soloist. I really dont know what one will cost though. I am not looking for anything fancy. A soloist body, reverse maple neck, maple board, dot matrix camo paint, one push/push knob located out of the way of my picking hand. I really wonder how much it would cost?
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I have the same problem. For me, it's as follows :
Evil control config: SL, DK, KE (except Friedman model), WR
Good control config: KV, RR, Friedman KE1
Sorry, didn't really answer your question._________________________________________________
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I'm a big fan of H/S setups, on my SL1 I leave the middle naked, and use a JB/CR. Which I might change to DD/HR soon, but who knows! The point is that I've thought about it too, but modding a guitar..psh I don't know. I don't think I would. But then again I don't have a problem with the volume knob.
But its yours, you only live once, if your gonna keep it and never sell it! Mod that son of a bitch.
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Maybe us volume knob haters can hijack that snakehead custom build thread and get the knob moved on it!!_________________________________________________
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Originally posted by thenine View Postswap vol and tone. disconnect tone
And - to all those who dislike the volume knob being so close - many of us prefer it right where it is. I like the standard J/C volume knob placement becuase it makes it very easy to do volume swells or cut-offs while playing. And I've NEVER had a problem of accidentally hitting the knob while playing. This "problem" is something that is just as easily fixed by merely adjusting your picking/playing style and/or hand position. All it takes is a little practice & effort.
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostAnd - to all those who dislike the volume knob being so close - many of us prefer it right where it is._________________________________________________
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- Ken M
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