hi, could someone tell me what the difference is between a kv1 and a kv2?
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The KV1 was the Dave Mustaine signature, discontinued in 2000 iirc. It had all the standard select series features, a kahler fixed bridge and the later models had lsr tuners. The KV2 is basically the same guitar with a floyd rose, but with medium jumbo frets.I feel festive all year round. Deal with it.
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Originally posted by levantin View PostThe KV1 was the Dave Mustaine signature, discontinued in 2000 iirc. It had all the standard select series features, a kahler fixed bridge and the later models had lsr tuners. The KV2 is basically the same guitar with a floyd rose, but with medium jumbo frets.
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Originally posted by levantin View PostThe KV2 is basically the same guitar with a floyd rose, but with medium jumbo frets.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostDoesn't the KV1 also have medium frets? That was Dave's preference for all his guitars, then they just carried it over to the KV2.I feel festive all year round. Deal with it.
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Originally posted by levantin View PostI dunno Joe, I try to stay away from smaller frets. I always thought that was weird on the kv2.
My Mustaine Dean V will be arriving tomorrow... I believe Dave spec'd the neck the same speed neck as his Jacksons (that also carried over to the KV2), and I'm wondering if the frets are also medium. Dave always liked them on all his Jacksons, including the Y2KV.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Main difference is the bridge. Which the Kahler flatmount is now available again, so I'm sure Jackson would put it on a KV if you wanted it.
I replaced the Kahler on my KV-Pro with a tune-o-matic/string-through, a couple of years before the Y2KV. The brass rollers saddles developed burrs which broke the wound strings, and I couldn't find steel replacements. Here recently, I put the new Mustaine Live Wires in it. Irony, eh?please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking
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Originally posted by necrotechno View PostMain difference is the bridge. Which the Kahler flatmount is now available again, so I'm sure Jackson would put it on a KV if you wanted it.
I replaced the Kahler on my KV-Pro with a tune-o-matic/string-through, a couple of years before the Y2KV. The brass rollers saddles developed burrs which broke the wound strings, and I couldn't find steel replacements. Here recently, I put the new Mustaine Live Wires in it. Irony, eh?
But that would be a CS order right? That would cost big $, and take a long time.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostDoesn't the KV1 also have medium frets? That was Dave's preference for all his guitars, then they just carried it over to the KV2.
Yeah, I thought that was the deal ,too. And I prefer medium jumbo frets over the jumbos. Medium jumbos are much more comfortable for me.I wish my hair-color was EDS :/
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Originally posted by necrotechno View PostI replaced the Kahler on my KV-Pro with a tune-o-matic/string-through, a couple of years before the Y2KV. The brass rollers saddles developed burrs which broke the wound strings, and I couldn't find steel replacements.
You know what I mean: ? Kahler the "sound sucking bitch"???'97 KV1 alder
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