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Mar 27 2012, 11:28 PM
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I stopped in to Guitar Center and drooled like fool over the Jacksons and ESP/LTDs. This happens to me now and then, I just get Crazy over new guitars! These guitars were just amazing. They sounded, HUGE, looked AWESOME and played well. The neck is a bit thicker than I'd like, well, quite a bit thicker, but other than that I just loved these. Anyone have models like this? What do you think of them?
LTD ![]() JACKSON ![]() GOING CRAZY ![]() This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Mar 27 2012, 11:30 PM -------------------- VIDEO CHAT LESSON SATURDAY & SUNDAY!
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Mar 28 2012, 12:47 AM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 57 Joined: 16-January 12 From: Cadott, WI Member No.: 14.887 |
I stopped in to Guitar Center and drooled like fool over the Jacksons and ESP/LTDs. This happens to me now and then, I just get Crazy over new guitars! These guitars were just amazing. They sounded, HUGE, looked AWESOME and played well. The neck is a bit thicker than I'd like, well, quite a bit thicker, but other than that I just loved these. Anyone have models like this? What do you think of them? LTD ![]() JACKSON ![]() GOING CRAZY ![]() I have 2 Jacksons, DK2S and JS23 and I love them, as far as thick necks, I would have to disagree, as they are among the thinnest I have ever seen, I also own the EMGHZ in 2 of my guitars, my ESP301QM and my new Epiphone nightfall Les Paul..they are about the best you can get without Batteries, and on my Jackson DK2S I have seymour duncans and a sustaniac
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-------------------- Guitars: Jackson DK2S, Jackson JS-20, Peavey AT-200 autotune, my homemade Gibson Flying V, ESP MH-301, Ibanez ARTCORE AF-75, Ibanez Mikro, Yamaha JR-1, Yamaha F-335, Epiphone Artisit 200, Ovation Idea, and last but not least a rare Brownsville Mini.
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Mar 28 2012, 03:01 AM
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I use to have one of those! Nice guitars and very easy to play! I am not to crazy about their clean sound but other than that they are great!
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Mar 29 2012, 05:06 AM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 6.270 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 |
Nice collection!
I still love the Jackson guitars though. Just so killer looking and sounding. They are very artful it seems and have great body work. I almost want to buy one and frame it! Todd -------------------- VIDEO CHAT LESSON SATURDAY & SUNDAY!
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Mar 29 2012, 01:10 PM
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I like Jackson , Kramer, und Charvel guitars from 80's... those old guitars are all-time warhorses!!!
I have one Jackson from 80's its custom built in Ontario, and has that Eddie Van Halen hot sound.. I don't like the Ibanez Rg 550 und 560 wizard necks, cause they're too thin, if you have longer fingers, they feel uncofortable... I'm still searching for older guitar with some more low-end sound... -------------------- God Punishes, I am in command I have to kill, till the last one has fallen God Punishes, I Kill Wanted in every single country around the globe... for killing False Metal !!! * by Mroberts |
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Mar 29 2012, 02:28 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 6.270 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 |
I like Jackson , Kramer, und Charvel guitars from 80's... those old guitars are all-time warhorses!!! I have one Jackson from 80's its custom built in Ontario, and has that Eddie Van Halen hot sound.. I don't like the Ibanez Rg 550 und 560 wizard necks, cause they're too thin, if you have longer fingers, they feel uncofortable... I'm still searching for older guitar with some more low-end sound... Too Thin! These early ibanez necks are crazy thin and some folks (like me) just adore these guitars. The PARKER guitars have necks that feel similar. But these are not for everyone, some players feel there isn't enough neck to work with. But thin necks are buy no means the only way to go even for shredding. Look at Yngwie, he plays a 57 strat with a huge neck and it's not slowing him down. Just goes to show, there are as many guitars/shapes/necks as there are players that play them. Play on! -------------------- VIDEO CHAT LESSON SATURDAY & SUNDAY!
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Mar 29 2012, 02:28 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 57 Joined: 16-January 12 From: Cadott, WI Member No.: 14.887 |
Nice collection! I still love the Jackson guitars though. Just so killer looking and sounding. They are very artful it seems and have great body work. I almost want to buy one and frame it! Todd The RED ESP MH301QM is my Beauty as it has the "Neck Thru" no bolts and man can you get to those High Notes.. it's amazing how they made it, Big Money Now days for them, this one was from 2003..about $800 then.. I tried those Ibanez's the body's were heavy to me and just to flat..and did not feel right..The Dinky Series of Jackson's are nice smaller footprint and thinner necks, maybe you did not try a dinky, the soloists models are popular and more expensive, those are the bigger ones.. -------------------- Guitars: Jackson DK2S, Jackson JS-20, Peavey AT-200 autotune, my homemade Gibson Flying V, ESP MH-301, Ibanez ARTCORE AF-75, Ibanez Mikro, Yamaha JR-1, Yamaha F-335, Epiphone Artisit 200, Ovation Idea, and last but not least a rare Brownsville Mini.
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