Well, I bought this Jackson RX10D cheap a couple of months ago..Got it cheap from a store because one of the fins had a damage during transit - paid like 130 $, which I think is a fair price for one. Rest of the guitar is fine, no nicks or dings whatsoever..However, I'm planning on fixing the fin, and convert the RX to a one humbucker, one vol- setup and painting the bevels white (or silver, haven't decided yet..) Sorta like a "Chris Holmes-lookalike"
My quieston is this: would the guitar benefit from me filling the neck-humbucker cavity with some quality wood, or will bondo do the same trick on a lightweigth guitar like this? (I think the bodywood is alder)
And would a duncan distortion get the job done in the bridge? Or should I go for a JB, since it seems more versatile?
I appreciate any feedback!
My quieston is this: would the guitar benefit from me filling the neck-humbucker cavity with some quality wood, or will bondo do the same trick on a lightweigth guitar like this? (I think the bodywood is alder)
And would a duncan distortion get the job done in the bridge? Or should I go for a JB, since it seems more versatile?
I appreciate any feedback!
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