Yeah, sloppy. Wood splinters everywhere... thats what happens when you use a dull bit. The lines arent even straight for christ sakes. But I could care less about the rout, as it doesent affect anything at all. What I care about is this getting the guitar playable which is apparently gonna require me to rout out the rout or send it to FMIC.
As for it being a Floyded KV1, I highly doubt that... IIRC, KV1's had Kahler fixed bridges correct? Kahlers require neck angle... not as much as top mount Floyds, but a decent angle, much more than recessed floyds. If this guitar was simply a KV1 with a recessed Floyd, the bridge would be sticking up out of the rout to compensate for the neck angle. This guitar as no neck angle at all.
And to be completley honest, if this is "how it is supposed to be" and is "within tolerances" then I will NEVER purchase another USA Jackson again, period. Im a player first and foremost... I play my gear. I need it to perform correctly so I can perform correctly. Out of the 4 USA guitars I own, two of them have had severe problems. Thats unacceptable unless for some reason I happen to be a defective guitar magnet.
As for it being a Floyded KV1, I highly doubt that... IIRC, KV1's had Kahler fixed bridges correct? Kahlers require neck angle... not as much as top mount Floyds, but a decent angle, much more than recessed floyds. If this guitar was simply a KV1 with a recessed Floyd, the bridge would be sticking up out of the rout to compensate for the neck angle. This guitar as no neck angle at all.
And to be completley honest, if this is "how it is supposed to be" and is "within tolerances" then I will NEVER purchase another USA Jackson again, period. Im a player first and foremost... I play my gear. I need it to perform correctly so I can perform correctly. Out of the 4 USA guitars I own, two of them have had severe problems. Thats unacceptable unless for some reason I happen to be a defective guitar magnet.
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