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I think the reason you dont see that many Jacksons is because Ibby and Esp hand out endorsements like candy. Jackson does not, at least not anymore.They really dont have too, everyone knows Jacksons rep
It's the playing that gets you "taken seriously", not the gear. Not to mention the majority of the thread before you posted was about Jacksons. That would mean Randy Rhoades, Rob Cavestany, Dave Mustaine just to name a few weren't taken seriously because they play jackson. guitars are a very personal thing and I couldn't name but a handful of great guitarists that play caparisons and could name millions who don't.
In fact I'll be bold enough to say that 90% of the most elite "shredders" play Ibanez, or Dean (now).
You HAVE to find what YOU are most comfortable with! Money or other people shouldn't influence your decision to buy a guitar that you like to play And yeah, EVH got the sickest tone ever from a Charvel scrap wood pile for 50$
According to the former marketing manager from Jackson, they use lightweight mahogany, which is just the usual mahogany wood but cut from trees farther away from the water (rivers etc.), haha.
Actually the biggest reason I don't like floyds is because the recessed floyds feel uncomfortable to me, as the bridge is too close to the body. Which puts my picking hand into uncomfortable angle.
My buddy owns a Charvel 750XL which has a non-recessed floyd and I can play it just fine. Still got the hassle that comes with it but at least I can play it without problems.
The import Kelly models indeed have the typical neckdive problem. It's not as bad with the KE2 as it is neckthru and the strap button is right in the middle of the neckjoint. Some KE2s aren't neckheavy at all, some are kind of, probably depends on the individual weight of the body.
You can remedy the problem on import bolt-on models by relocation the strap button to one of the neck screws. If that doesn't solve it, put the strap over the front of the body... granted, that doesn't look as cool.
I once tried some Caparisons, very nice and inspiring guitars and the TAT3 (or whatever it was called) even had a non-recessed floyd. But for the price they come at, I would just get a USA Jackson and be done with it.
Good luck with your choice!
Solution for guitars with Floyds: Tremol-No. Hard-tail that motherfucker.
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I think the reason you dont see that many Jacksons is because Ibby and Esp hand out endorsements like candy. Jackson does not, at least not anymore.They really dont have too, everyone knows Jacksons rep
reason being majority of guitarists dont know caparison guitars - being only a japanese company not in the industry very long and being quite elite on who they choose to sell their guitars. yet ive played through several caparisons and personally they destroy any guitar out there for neck comfort, electronics and image.
when it comes to that evh guitar or what ever it is being in bits - alot of players including myself feel that guitars and other equipment get better as they age, i dont like the feel of a new guitar, i like the wood to get adjusted to being played and forced under tension. and everyone knows that pickups and strings etc on some guitars are actually sought after to be old as fuck - eg some fender jazz players have been using the same set of strings for the last 40 years or so and ive heard the tone it produces and its wonderful.
same goes for amps, i would rather an old blackface then a new finder deluxe! the tone they produce is so sweet which i feel partly comes from age.
you have to force your equipment to get comfortable with its surroundings, players and tones its going to produce - thats what i believe - i'd love to hear others opinions on this
I'm happy with my SLSMG purchase, but it's probably because I got it for $388 shipped with EMG's and HSC. I think an SLSMG new for $1000 is way too much (I have yet to see a well used one go for even half that), especially when LTD's and Schecter are cheaper and most often have superior hardware.
Haha You're the man for Jackson Guitars on here! Yeah, I don't think I would be putting any strap buttons on the front of my guitar!
Haha thanks!
No I don't mean that you put a strap button on the front, rather that you guide the strap over the front of the body fin (right behind the floyd). Hard to explain.
But still you'd have the strap covering a part of the front...