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Originally posted by Charlz View PostBridge even makes a difference. A TOM sounds way different than a Floyd, IMHO...
body...also a 3/8"s steel rod in the neck.(0 tension) it sustains nearly
as much as my PC-1 because of this! Amazing putting almost all of the
string tension thru the body.
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Originally posted by jtr View PostI have both MIJ & USA and the MIJ sit in there cases and the USA get played.
+1...MIJ Jenna and my dinky (ok theres a joke in there somewhere ) hardly get played when my USAs are out.www.JerryRobison.com
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Now that i got my first USA, all that I can say is wow! My Ibanez JS1000 was a cut above all of my other axes, but the USA Jackson blows the Satch model away. The axe feels solid and well crafted, and has excellent acoustics clairity and sustain unplugged. When plugged in, I can get so many sounds out of it. I've never been a big fan of the JB pickup, but it sounds awesome in this guitar. I would agree that there is something special about these guitars. It must be quality wood and construction that just milks the tone out of the strings.
Someone above said that their tone comes from their fingertips. While that is true, my fingertips between guitars don't change. My tone does.The Guitars:
Jackson USA SL2H, Jackson Performer PS-4, Gibson Les Paul Studio Gothic, Ibanez JS-1000, B.C. Rich Mockingbird ST, Martin GPCPA5 Acoustic, 14 Warmoth customs, Ibanez Artcore AS73, Ibanez Prestige SR1000EFM Bass
The Amps:
Peavey JSX 212 with JSX 412 cabinet, Ampeg B2R with Ampeg Portaflex PF210HE cabinet
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Originally posted by bibz View Post
I think its just luck of the draw with guitars and how they sound, some people like bright, some dark, some clear etc. But its the whole package imo
Yeah, It's definitly a mystery, I tried a DXMG like 3 years ago and absolutly loved the sound, cheap trem, passive emg HZs and all, it was why I joined this board. but when I went to buy one, the one I had tried had gone, I didn't really get exited about the ones there, and I have tried some since, and started to think it was my imagination. but I tried one tonight, and loved it, so I think I'm going to buy it tommorrow.
It's fun to try to analysis why electric guitars sound different, but I think it may be a waste of time ha ha!! of course maybe I should say passtime!!!!
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Originally posted by DocNrock View PostNow that i got my first USA, all that I can say is wow! My Ibanez JS1000 was a cut above all of my other axes, but the USA Jackson blows the Satch model away. The axe feels solid and well crafted, and has excellent acoustics clairity and sustain unplugged. When plugged in, I can get so many sounds out of it. I've never been a big fan of the JB pickup, but it sounds awesome in this guitar. I would agree that there is something special about these guitars. It must be quality wood and construction that just milks the tone out of the strings.
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Originally posted by DonP View PostI couldn't have said better myself. This SL2H is my first JB loaded guitar, so I'm thinking everyone who bashes the JB must be nuts
Not that it sounds BAD, but go to your local store and plug in any MIJ Jackson with a JB. It will NOT sound the same as your SL2H.The Guitars:
Jackson USA SL2H, Jackson Performer PS-4, Gibson Les Paul Studio Gothic, Ibanez JS-1000, B.C. Rich Mockingbird ST, Martin GPCPA5 Acoustic, 14 Warmoth customs, Ibanez Artcore AS73, Ibanez Prestige SR1000EFM Bass
The Amps:
Peavey JSX 212 with JSX 412 cabinet, Ampeg B2R with Ampeg Portaflex PF210HE cabinet
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