I sent my SL1 to a luthier to have the nut centred since Jackson seemed to fail in this task (nut was all the way to the treble side, high e often went off the frets), and it's now like a completely different guitar...it's incredible. Job cost me £75 (incl. a set-up and light fret-stoning), which is reasonable but not insignificant.
It's a 2003 - and although it plays impeccably now - the QC issue is somewhat perturbing when it comes to buying another US Jackson. Is this kind of crippling problem commonplace? I'm assuming not, but given that the guitar played well before the job, I wonder if this kind of thing goes unnoticed to some...
It's a 2003 - and although it plays impeccably now - the QC issue is somewhat perturbing when it comes to buying another US Jackson. Is this kind of crippling problem commonplace? I'm assuming not, but given that the guitar played well before the job, I wonder if this kind of thing goes unnoticed to some...
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