Guitar Player's Thread

Thanks a lot Mitch!

RR3 VS RX10 and all

My experience is:

-RX10: As stock guitar, I'm sorry for the owners, get away. The tremolo is the most unstable and cheap feeling thing I've ever seen, and I despise all Jackson bolt-ons, but that's me. Also, input jack is the most fucked up one ever IIRC. It sticks out of the lower horn directly into your leg, so bitch to play sitting. I beg owners to correct me if I'm wrong and that's just JS RR.

-RR3: If you're not too picky about the difference in quality between your AL and the one you purchase, RR3 is not that bad option. Tremolo is still unstable but not as bad as RX10, neck felt better and while what Muffin says about the wood not resonating THAT much I don't think that'd be a problem for you if it's a backup/different tunings guitar. But this is where I'd say, if you want that, maybe it's wiser to get a fixed bridge guitars. FR is tons of fun, but a cheap one not as stable as the one you have can end up beeing a nightmare and making you not like the guitar, plus it's not exactly helpful if you want to be constantly switching tunings and playing a week in E, next week in B and next week in drop C. That's just my thoughts though :)

i want a kxk double neck 11string fretless warrior v like karl sanders:(

:lol: That one must be a nightmare to play. It's huge though, looks like you're gonna barbecue things in that neck :lol:
 
Thanks a lot Mitch!



My experience is:

-RX10: As stock guitar, I'm sorry for the owners, get away. The tremolo is the most unstable and cheap feeling thing I've ever seen, and I despise all Jackson bolt-ons, but that's me. Also, input jack is the most fucked up one ever IIRC. It sticks out of the lower horn directly into your leg, so bitch to play sitting. I beg owners to correct me if I'm wrong and that's just JS RR.

You're right on the jack thing I fucked mine a few times because the lead was sticking into my leg. Ofc I just got a right angle lead so is np. Trem is leet as fuck when its set up properly imo :p

Apart from the jack thing I fucking love my RX10 hurr durr
 
a friend of a friend once tried to run an electric/acoustic through a Mesa Dual Rectifier and a karaoke machine


the guitar exploded
 
Damn, nothing on Necro or Nile..

Nothing as in what? Info about albums or what?

You're right on the jack thing I fucked mine a few times because the lead was sticking into my leg. Ofc I just got a right angle lead so is np. Trem is leet as fuck when its set up properly imo :p

Apart from the jack thing I fucking love my RX10 hurr durr

No mods on it? Well, maybe setup and all can help, but then I'd start worrying about Jackson and their factory setups. I know that RR24 factory setup is piece of shit. I love mine but I still have to find one at a store that plays good. But as soon as I play someone else's, those play good too, so it's not that I've been lucky and gotten the only smooth working one :lol:
 
My experience is:

-RX10: As stock guitar, I'm sorry for the owners, get away. The tremolo is the most unstable and cheap feeling thing I've ever seen, and I despise all Jackson bolt-ons, but that's me. Also, input jack is the most fucked up one ever IIRC. It sticks out of the lower horn directly into your leg, so bitch to play sitting. I beg owners to correct me if I'm wrong and that's just JS RR.

-RR3: If you're not too picky about the difference in quality between your AL and the one you purchase, RR3 is not that bad option. Tremolo is still unstable but not as bad as RX10, neck felt better and while what Muffin says about the wood not resonating THAT much I don't think that'd be a problem for you if it's a backup/different tunings guitar. But this is where I'd say, if you want that, maybe it's wiser to get a fixed bridge guitars. FR is tons of fun, but a cheap one not as stable as the one you have can end up beeing a nightmare and making you not like the guitar, plus it's not exactly helpful if you want to be constantly switching tunings and playing a week in E, next week in B and next week in drop C. That's just my thoughts though :)

Thanks for that input, it's made me realize that if I should probably go the fixed bridge route for this guitar since I already have one main FR axe anyway :cool: