predator2353
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I played the old one, doesn't really feel like a Jackson, tonewood could be better, pickups are crap Otherwise - sexy shape.
I got the JS32 RR w FR, and there are some things that I have to change. I can't lift the trem back, because there is not enough space and it hits the wood before it gives propper tone. I'll make the pit a bit deeper. The pickups were too close to the stings when I got it (literally 1 mm away from the strings). And when I tried to lower em, there was also not enough space for the wires that go under the pickups, and that is problem. The stock pickups sound like shit, but I do have my J80C and will install it at some point. I have this bump on ~7th fret and I have to fix that as well. It's really small bump, you can't notice it unless you use some tools to go over the fretboard. The guitar was manufactured with 9-42 strings. I changed em to 10-46, but there was still buzz on the 7th fret (1st string). But those are the only things about it. I can't say anything about wood quality, because I don't understand anything about it. The floyd rose is fine, it stays in tune. For 350 euro, I think it's a fine guitar. Getting the problems solved will cost me not more than 25 euro, at least over here.