Hey guys, I'm new to this forum, but not to guitar forums. I have a few Kramers and Gibsons and Washburns, but no Charvels or Jacksons. I actually had an EVH Art Series Black & Yellow, but had to sell it to pay some bills a few years back. I've been educating myself here for awhile, liked what I read and decided to join. Seems like a pretty cool forum. I'm thinking of buying a So Cal, and went to my local Sam Ash store today and tried one out. I really liked the MIJ neck, and loved the DiMarzio's, which is a nice change of pace from the SD JB & Jazz combo that I already have in a couple of my Kramers. The one I played today was the Snow White color which I really liked. It seems like the membership here is split 50-50 on the discontinued USA models and the new MIJ models. I haven't had the chance to play the USA model as of yet. What are the biggest differences between the two? Thanks.
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I owned two of the USAs (black and red one). Had to sell them to pay some bills. Both sounded great, but the red one had sharp fret ends. Necks were nice on both and fit and finish was great. Only problem I had was with the Korean OFRs. They play fine but the arm housing broke on both. I had to get new arm housings/bushings from Stewmac. And on one, the allen screw holding down the saddle stripped. Actually, the base plate hole stripped. Very frustrating but other than the trem, everything seemed to be fine. Then when they moved to Japan, I bought a black one and white one. So far, one of the arm housings/bushings has cracked. Still works but frustrating. I've given up on the Korean Floyds. I will buy new OFRs when I get the money, but these are holding up okay so far.
Now about the necks. The rolled fretboard edges and the overall feel of the Japan necks does seem better than the USAs. I haven't compared side by side but what I remember is that the USA necks did not have that broken in feel and the Japan ones do. The Japan ones seem smoother and easier to play. Also, impeccable fret work.
I also like the chrome hardware and direct mount pups. The Japan ones look more retro and more hot-rodded, while the USA ones look more modern, so it really depends on what you go for aesthetically.
Overall, between the two, I prefer the Japan ones, though I think both have their strong and weak points.
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Originally posted by Trussrod View PostWelcome! There were a few threads on this--especially the way the fret edges were rolled. You should search the site.
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Hey Joey. LOL welcome.
I almost bought a USA promod a couple of years ago but went with a Jap Jackson instead. I've always been a big believer in japanese quality since my first model series Charvels, and the Jackson was the closest to that I could find. I'm sure the US Charvels were good, hope yours is too, but some of the reviews made me think twice about buying. And at the time, they were going for a grand.
I recently bought a Jap Promod and have been loving it. The neck is a little thicker than the model series that's my benchmark, but it;s very comfortable and plays exceptionally well. Love it. Again, welcome.
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Well I got the USA So Cal today and it was damn near perfect. The first thing I always check is the fret ends and these were good except for the first fret on the treble side was a little sharp so I filed it down. Everything else was fine. But I have to say there really isn't much difference IMO between these and the imports playing wise or feel wise. I'll post some pics later.
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