Yeah, its easy to get confused, 22 fretters are standard on Rhoads, and 24 fret Rhoads are usually indicated in the name, but these are probably 24 frets for ease of production so they can share necks with the other JSes.
You touched on two excellent points; the necks on the Jackson’s in this price range are all the same and play GREAT!... and the pickups are all the same, and DO NOT!
Jade not too b**** for the money they're great guitars but you are going to have to do some finishing work you were lucky somebody's priority took it in and had it set up another thing they changed pickups to those high output they work really good with a tube amp now about 6 years back the pickups they were using in my opinion we're all around better they had that roads sound to him right out the box and nowhere near the finishing work but that's about 5 years ago the chest for what you're paying for that and for Ascent comes with it either do it yourself or take it in if you have somebody you can trust
Ive been playing Jackson since my first King V in the 90s. I have 2 now and can say that my "affordable" Dinky plays just as well as the more expensive Shadowcaster I own. Actually when I picked up the Dinky off some kid for 200 bucks I was blown away by how well a budget guitar could play. Had the EMG Hz pickups so I havent even changed those. Ive tried many brands in my old age, but I have never been let down by Jackson.
I just got that guitar today, i got it cheaper as it was a little bit chipped but easily fixible. They gave me a free hard case with it. I plugged it into my amp and fell in love with it 🤘🤘🤘
The Bridges on these guitars can be swapped out for any Floyd special, 1000 series, OFR. They are great build platforms if you are getting into customizing your own fiddle. The pickups in them ain't bad they are Bellcat pickups. Chuck some Seymour Duncan's in there possibly change out the bridge... You have an even more serious shredder.
Yes $100 for a set of used duncans and $150 for a OFR. That guitar would rival a $1000 then for under $500. The basic reality is the more expensive import jacksons cost more because they have the upgraded duncans and OFR.
@@CS_Murphy_R9 Also tuners and quilted tops and pricier hardware, but they really shouldn't account for such a high price range. Everything is still, in a reasonable world, worth about $500, though few companies can get away with the quality Jackson puts into $500 guitars, so we just accept it. At least they don't gouge us like Fender and Gibson.
I have the hardtail version of this and love it. Nowhere near as G.A.S. crazy as I use to be but, I've owned Gibson Customs, Ibanez Prestiges, USA BC Richs and everything in between, but always go back to Jacksons because of their necks. I own two, JS32's and a SDX Adrian Smith and am perfectly content, for just making some noise when bored. Always enjoy your vids Max, keep it up.
Jackson (back when they were "Charvel/Jackson") studied strap button placement to the Nth degree for their "non-standard" body shapes to minimize neck dive..... If you'll re-watch the moment you let go the first coupla times (@ 12:20 or so), you'll notice that the guitar stops moving once the strap buttons are level with each other on the horizontal plane!! Perfect placement for near-perfect balance!! Keep on keepin' on: Blessed Be, & Peace!!
fr, i got a schecter with a much smoother neck and yet my jackson still feels so much better to play on. it has the right shape and amount of smoothness to make playability easier
bought a cheap Jackson js22 as a tester, was blowen away, bought the js32 15 months later, love it, love the necks, love my Jacksons. love the prices. love the sound.
I held this guitar at a local shop the other way and i will say its pretty light weight but solid in construction. The neck feels nice i would reccomend it !
Don't think Vinnie can organize a root in a brothel. He's a sly lying scam artist that doesn't give a shizen about Kiss fans... and can't play guitar very well these days compared to his hay day.
Anything related to Randy Rhodes is awesome. Randy is and always will be my favorite guitarist. Great sound and looks. Now you need the correct Marshal amplifier to have the perfect sound. Great playing, loved the power chords. Can I get a Amen Randy? Upgrade sounds great. Then another video.
bc rich headstocks are honestly too much- however these jackson headstocks are just so badass without being over the top, its my favorite headstock design on any guitar
@@lolickypeepee23xdd6 Yeah, I kind of like almost every Bc Rich out there, but when it comes to my dream guitars I always think about those Jacksons RR and Soloists. For me it's the best headstock shape too !
I have one, ordered it new, absolutely love it and the killer tones! Mine is the black one with white bevels. I also have a Kelly and it's always in tune no matter how much you bury the bar. These sound good and look great hanging off yiu on stage.
good modding platform, I bought a js32t King V and added seymour duncan black winters, graph tech tusq xl nut and daddario auto trim locking tuners and made it a beast. great video and awesome guitars.
I just bought a JS32 Rhoads string through... mostly because of how cheap it was.... I am blown away at the quality for $220 bucks. The sound and playability are far beyond what I expected. It's one thing to be impressed at the store for 10 minutes, but another to be stoked after putting several hours into it. Also, out of the box, mail order, it is set up perfectly. I haven't touched the bridge, haven't touched a fret, haven't touched the truss rod, haven't raised or lowered a pickup. It's u believable quality for the price.
I love it when you do the JS32 reviews. I got the Kelly T this year because of your insight. You always bring the information in a perfectly engaging way and have easily the best playthroughs I've seen. You are truly a Shred King, my liege! 😄
DUDE!!! I Just ordered a new JS-32. White & a Jackson Case for V's, on YOUR review! I had a Custom Charvel Star body (San Dimas #. 3469) being made in '83, had multiple paint delays. They tried to get me to take a Rhodes V, (black IIRC), instead, but at the time I didn't think it would be a good idea, having just lost Randy. And like you I should've had a Rhodes model by now! So Thanks to You Mahn, the seed you planted with this vid, just exploded into my reality!!! Much appreciated Good Sir! \m/>
I have 3 'budget' Jacksons: JS32T King V, JS22, JS11. I love them ALL! They're an incredible bargain for what they do. My white JS22 is my go-to 80's rock/glam guitar! 🤘😎🤘
I have the natural version of this. I also own the natural finish Jackson Dinky. Made around the same time. I've been preaching this to everyone....the pickups in this thing ROCK. Same with the Dinky. I changed out the pickups on my V but ended up keeping my Dinky stock. Going to keep the Jackson pickups to put in another Jackson build. Seriously, guys and gals. These pickups are really good.
Just got the king V js32 and everything you said here is spot on. I can’t believe how well it plays for the price. I would’ve killed for something like this in my teenage years, much better than my dx10d I had back then which had the trem arm jank you mentioned. Not this one. I swapped out the bridge pickup and this thing slays. Wiring needs some help in places but that’s to be expected and isn’t terrible. Overall these guitars rip regardless of price but it blows my mind how little money they cost for what you get. Fantastic playing too by the way, your technique is great!
That Jackson looks like it would make someone a great "starter" guitar or build platform, and you can't complain about the price. On a side note, you need to do a video and show off you cats. I've seen like three different cats in your videos I think in the last couple months. Your cats want to be in a video, you know it's true... LOL. Anyway, enjoyed the video. William C. central Indiana.
Its not only a great starter guitar....Its better than the Ibanez RG560 I used to own (except for the tremolo) its a little harder to hold when sitting down though.
If someone's looking for a Jackson starter with a tremolo bar that can work with them, the Dinky JS22 is for them. It comes equipped with a 2-point fulcrum tremolo and the sharkfin inlays. They can take the whammy bar out if they don't want to use it and it will just be a regular bridge with options. It easily gives any Squier or Ibanez starter a run for their money, and you can get it in Archtop for about $30 more. $200.
i bought a Jackson Warrior (js32) foor two weeks ago and i love it. Had a Ibanez GIO and sold it to buy the warrior. Absolutely worth every penny love it!
Agree w you,max that the JS32 Rhodes are really good guitars. Had a red/string thru/strat bridge(hardtail) got frm a pawnshop for round $140,as no one wanted it. Minor setup needed, but sharp,smooth sound w stock pickups, & she played like vanilla creme! Sweet guitar,wish I still had her!
Sweet playing ! Love your videos, Ive always wanted a Rhoads model since I was a kid. Randy was a big influence on me. May have to try one of these out.
When I was a younger man I used to drill a half inch hole in the under side of the top horn and filled it with lead so the neck stays were the hell it is supposed to. Very best mod you can do to those teenage guitars.
I taught myself how to do fretwork because the only difference between a cheap and expensive guitar is the fretwork and the electronics so a cheap Harley Benton throw on some steel frets Seymour Duncan pickups new pots and done👌
I believe the FR trem is actually made by the Korean Floyd Rose (special) factory. If you look at the trem block you will see genuine FR branding on it. That is how mine came on my JS32 Dinky.
I have the same guitar in transparent red. Replaced the bridge with an original FR and dropped in a pair of SD pickups (SH4 + Jazz) and it is a monster now.
Yours sounds pretty killer! I have the same guitar in gloss black with red trim. I stuck an EMG 81 in the bridge. I would like to change out the bridge for a better one like you did. And change the pickups too. The 81 sounds great but I’m ready for something different. I don’t ever play that guitar because the low E string constantly pops out of the little string block. A new bridge would solve that problem though.
I'm still a bit "miffed". I busted my ass, saved and saved to buy a Charvel Avenger(Rhoads)...it was $600 back in 91. Nowadays you can get a Jackson...same-better quality for half the cost. Back then(91) a Jackson was "unattainable" for a 16 year old! Hell, cheap ass no name generic guitars were $300+ back then.
I've been dreaming of having an RR guitar for many years and recently I finally managed to get a JS32T Black w/White Bevels, a beauty...totally in love!!!
I got the white one with black bevels w/o the Floyd, and its definitely an awesome guitar to play metal with. Mine came with a glob of glue on the first fret and the frets are kinda sharp, but nothing a little TLC cant fix. Definitely worth the money overall!
Hi Max, this is my experience with the guitar, unfortunately I got it and sent it back just the day after. The neck dive was really too much for my taste, I tried different straps too, totally unplayable in standing position. I didn't like the idea of moving the strap button onto the top screw of the neck joint points as many do. Yours have the basswood wood body, the actual version is made with poplar wood, it may be a difference on the body balance because of that. The guitar arrived with the 2nd string snapped off from the bridge, bad sign (not such a big issue since I considered the bridge update would be applied later). After replacing it in the correct position it kept snapping out of the saddle very easily. Another problem I found and that I didn't expect was it being so uncomfortable on the sitting position, for instance the lower horn, would hit a chair, a stool or the side of the bed or whatever place I was sat to. This can cause chips and dings very easily on the finish/body of the guitar, and i hate that :) plus unnatural position of playing. Other minor issues were the frets. They were not that bad in general but the first 4/5 or so you could feel they were a little sharp, you could feel the raw metal not filed to the best. The nut sides instead were really sharp and pointy and you could really cut your finger, not joking. Really cheap and poorly made this part too (again, keeping the guitar this was another part I'd swap). So, to make this long story short, I was planning to make the hardware upgrades like a better Floyd and so on but the playing position both stand up and sittings down made me take the decision to send it back immediately. A real pity because overall the guitar wasn't crafted that bad. I don't know which one to get now, this model was one of the few choices being myself left handed. Cheers \m/
For anyone thinking how cool is that shredding position, I recommend playing this kind of guitar for some hours before buying. It does put some stress on your neck and your back, that some people wouldn't accept well. And id you like playing guitar on your couch, forget about it.
The models with horns are definitely easier to play sitting down. If you have this guitar on your thigh for a few hours, it could get annoying. With the Kelly or Dinky, you'll have a really easy time.
I'm glad you covered the sitting position issue. Everyone crys and says you cant sit good with it. I'm like what? Its sits better than a Paul or strat.
Even brand new the JS32 series Jacksons are great guitars for money. I bought a JS32Q Dinky brand new last year and I love it. Thinking about a JS32 Kelly or Rhoads for my next acquisition.
Great review...I have an RR1 swapped the pickups with a SD RTM custom in the bridge (aka RATT N ROLL Warren Demartini) and a Screamin Demon for the neck. Also put a Stone Tone sustain block for the Floyd and a set of strong green springs...weeeeeee doggy she sounds nice, it’s a very bright guitar cuts through the mix very well.
I have one black with red borders (coolest one for me with floyd rose and 24 frets) and i love it. Now has a SD Jazz on the neck and a Bill Lawrence 500 on the bridge and sounds amazing. The neck is amazing, jumbo frets and the floyd works well. And one important thing, Jackson' s RR are extreme light weight !
I got the Floyd Rose Discovery Flying V made by Floyd Rose. I replaced the pups with some Seymour Duncans lil 59 and Trembucker, took it apart and painted it metal flake gold. I then put an EVH D-Tuna on it and customized the bridge with neodynium magnets connected on the solid brass trem plate to a floating backstop so I can use the D-Tuna and still dive bomb in perfect tune and bend the strings while the other remain in perfect tune.
That is a killer price for what seems to be an outstanding guitar. Personally never really liked the asymmetrical V's but lots of nostalgia in this... Randy was great.
Thanks for the info on the nut-nuts. Your cat is pretty cool also. Looks like the Maine Coon (King) my wife an I adopted from a rescue group recently. Thanks Max!
I wasn't happy about the color at first either, but for $300 bucks its as fancy as one could expect. I'm just glad it's not $700 with Fishman Fluence MHs (I own enough of those), and a finish I totally hate. I'm hoping BC Rich starts making budget lefties. All black isn't a special color, and I could throw whatever humbuckers I wanted in it.
@@ChronicMetamorphosis I don't actually mind the colour, I think with the all black hardware it looks quite stealthy. Mine is actually the second one I have bought. I had one about 5 years ago and loaded it with Seymour Duncan Blackouts (had a battery compartment routed as well). Sounded killer but I sold it to fund something else. Regretted it and when my latest one came up, I snapped it up - cost me £180 pre-owned.
i bought the Kerry King JS32 for $300 on amazon from Sweetwater...great guitar the only modification i had to do was the spring configuration it came with the / | \ configuration but i made them all parallel now the tuning stability is perfect
Amazing! I'm waiting for you to review the JS11 of the Jackson cheap-o series haha, it's a much more accessible one for us who can't afford a gorgeous thing like that
Word up Brother! Awesome review, I just recently got into V-shapes, coming from playing super strats forever. Cheers to the detailed look at the cheaper locking nut, that is an issue many don't realize can be an issue. Rock On All!!
Replacing tuners and pickups plus having a professional setup by a luthier (or someone who does very good setups) are the best things you can do to a cheap guitar (plus I would also recommend getting a graph or bone nut as most cheap instruments have bad, plastic ones). If you buy a, let's say, Harley Benton, change pickups for ie Iron Gear pickups that cost around 60 pounds for a pair, buy some Wilkinson class locking tuners for ~30 pounds, a nut that costs ~5 and get it well-set up, you might have gone from a 150 to 300 pounds of cost but can sometimes get a guitar that plays, sounds and feels better than some
i get ur pain bro i know you wrote this a year ago but if they have metal shaped guitars lake v's and explorers and such i want to hear heavy music not blues calm shit
I have 2 Jackson rhoads and a King V love the necks. The one is a 7 string and it is so comfortable to play. Jackson kicks ass. Also I updated all with Seymour Duncan pickups.
Hi Max - Hope someday you will review the JS32T Warrior. I LOVE that guitar! Best thing in my life to come out of 2020. It's similar to this Rhoads in a lot of ways, but is hardtail. That guitar is 'effin sweet!
Guitar Center shipping is criminal. They shipped my Chapman in the single triangle box. Thomann shipped double boxed the triangle box in a thicker rectangle box.
Shipping cabs at GC is where its at. I bought a 2x12 online from a GC on the other side of the US, and shipped it for $32 bucks. (Pre-Biden gas crisis, mind you)
Good video bro I just subscribed, I've only owned one rhoads it was black with Red bevels. I have the King V version now but it's a pro series love Jackson's!!!!
I've always had a soft spot for Jackson Guitars. My first Jackson was a JS32 Warrior I bought with my dad as a 14th birthday gift. Perfect for playing Metallica stuff on. However, my misconception that the JS32 series was a "professional quality" instrument was highly misinformed by someone or something I don't remember. Regardless, since then I modded it to have Seymour Duncan pickups in it, a Floyd Rose 1000, and Gotoh tuners. During that time I also bought more Jackson guitars as well and I love my X series King V the most. White Vs are the best. Now I have 4 Jackson guitars, all modded to my specs. A black JS32 Warrior with Floyd, a red JS32 Warrior hardtail, a KVXMG King V with Floyd, and a JS32-7Q Dinky. Needless to say, I love Jackson Guitars despite not being able to afford any of their nicer models.
i keep watching your videos because i picked up the warrior JS, and i noticed the whole JS series has "Amaranth" fingerboards, and you have referenced them having rosewood in all your videos. Just to be clear, the JS series does not have a rosewood fingerboard. It's Amaranth. (love the content, picked up a Harley cab after one of your videos!)
That trem arm must be an aftermarket one that don't clank and flop around because I've about 5 of those Jacksons and all of the ones I had clanked and flopped around and wouldn't stay in place like yours does. Im pretty sure thats not the original trem arm.
They've upgraded them recently to have a plastic grommet in them, sad part is these arms are more quiet and stable than on the thousand series. I have a Charvel with a thousand series in it, the arm was so noisy I had to replace it with one of the push-ins... Best investment ever. Take care brother.
@@MrJam1001 It's not the threads that are loose. It's the whole inside of the arm does not make good contact with the bracket itself. I've had about 5 of them, they are all the same.
I tried to buy one at the biggest russian music equipment distribution and it was in insultingly bad shape and was more than 3 times overpriced. Still want to have one of these, the rhoads body shape looks metal af, 24 frets, 25 inch strings, 2 hummbuckers and floyd is my favourite combo. The headstock looks great too, and the only questionable thing to me was playability on high frets.
I used to have a RR-1 V it was such an awesome guitar! I remember it being one of the best guitars I ever played ha ha I am so asked to say I had to sell it I miss it and hope to get another one some day! Also your tone was perfect! Sick dude!
i sometimes hate being a lefty as you just cant find cool guitars. today ive been looking for a les paul special in tv yellow and guess what you cant get them and even the new epiphone range does not even do lefty. the Rhodes V is a fantastic playing and sounding guitar and just ooooozzzesss 80s metal and i love it. just wish i could play the dam thing lol great video as always Max....
You're not looking hard enough I got a left-handed g&l rampage a left-handed Gibson Les Paul a left-handed Epiphone Les Paul and a left-handed fender standard strat. Have you tried Xtreme lefty guitars website? They have all kinds of hard to get left-handed models.
Bud, the best thing for lefties is making one with a Luthier. They usually don't like make cheap guitars, but if you are willing to pay a little more, you can get a clone of any guitar for half of the price of the original.
@@MrJam1001 they don't do the left handed special at all in the new epiphone line up. I've got 24 left handed guitars Inc fender telecasters and a Jag and strats. I've got Gibson Les Paul standard a 50s re issue gold top and many others. As for obscure guitars you just can't get them and I've been playing 35 years. I want a TV yellow special but I can't get one even after contacting epiphone UK department they don't make them in a left hand variety. I started making guitars for myself 15 years ago just because I couldn't get offset style stuff. I'll take a look at the website see if they have what I'm looking for but I doubt it lol 😂
Just a quick clarification: The neck has 24 frets. I realize I contradicted myself in this video, saying 24 first, and then 22 later. It's 24!
that was a steal!! I have always wanted a Jackson rhoades V. I may have to do some digging around on the net. ty for the awesome review
Yeah, its easy to get confused, 22 fretters are standard on Rhoads, and 24 fret Rhoads are usually indicated in the name, but these are probably 24 frets for ease of production so they can share necks with the other JSes.
Yes HE DID IT
You touched on two excellent points; the necks on the Jackson’s in this price range are all the same and play GREAT!... and the pickups are all the same, and DO NOT!
Jade not too b**** for the money they're great guitars but you are going to have to do some finishing work you were lucky somebody's priority took it in and had it set up another thing they changed pickups to those high output they work really good with a tube amp now about 6 years back the pickups they were using in my opinion we're all around better they had that roads sound to him right out the box and nowhere near the finishing work but that's about 5 years ago the chest for what you're paying for that and for Ascent comes with it either do it yourself or take it in if you have somebody you can trust
I just ordered this guitar in a left hand version for my son. It's a surprise for his birthday I think he's going to love it! Great review!
Ive been playing Jackson since my first King V in the 90s. I have 2 now and can say that my "affordable" Dinky plays just as well as the more expensive Shadowcaster I own. Actually when I picked up the Dinky off some kid for 200 bucks I was blown away by how well a budget guitar could play. Had the EMG Hz pickups so I havent even changed those. Ive tried many brands in my old age, but I have never been let down by Jackson.
I don't think I've ever come across a bad Jackson guitar.
What’s a dinky? Is that a model name ?
@@mikeydubs_tv Yes. I think the actual model is DKMG.
I just got that guitar today, i got it cheaper as it was a little bit chipped but easily fixible. They gave me a free hard case with it. I plugged it into my amp and fell in love with it 🤘🤘🤘
The Bridges on these guitars can be swapped out for any Floyd special, 1000 series, OFR. They are great build platforms if you are getting into customizing your own fiddle. The pickups in them ain't bad they are Bellcat pickups. Chuck some Seymour Duncan's in there possibly change out the bridge... You have an even more serious shredder.
I expect some Crusaders. Max really seems to love them, and I've seen he's put them in a few guitars. They sound incredible.
@@chrismeadows4216 dragonfire? You have a set?
@@DSchea I do not, but yes. He's decked out some of his finest axes with the majestic, magnetic marvels of the gods.
Yes $100 for a set of used duncans and $150 for a OFR. That guitar would rival a $1000 then for under $500.
The basic reality is the more expensive import jacksons cost more because they have the upgraded duncans and OFR.
@@CS_Murphy_R9 Also tuners and quilted tops and pricier hardware, but they really shouldn't account for such a high price range. Everything is still, in a reasonable world, worth about $500, though few companies can get away with the quality Jackson puts into $500 guitars, so we just accept it. At least they don't gouge us like Fender and Gibson.
You got a magnificent narrating voice! And pretty to the point and detailed description too, never gets boring! Good job, man!
I have the hardtail version of this and love it. Nowhere near as G.A.S. crazy as I use to be but, I've owned Gibson Customs, Ibanez Prestiges, USA BC Richs and everything in between, but always go back to Jacksons because of their necks. I own two, JS32's and a SDX Adrian Smith and am perfectly content, for just making some noise when bored. Always enjoy your vids Max, keep it up.
The JS32s are awesome and cheap. That means more saved money for UPGRADES. Pickups, tuners and eventually a better FR (IMO). Awesome video as always.
The ding adds character. And even a beginner is thrilled with Jackson necks.
As someone who played Ibanez guitars, for decades...I agree 100% about the necks on the Jacksons, they are better than the Wizard necks.
@@xlr8r2010 Not anymore. Fender is really making them trash. $800-900 thick neck trash! I was pissed. Pre Fender Jacksons are killer.
@@SuperGuitar38 I love the one I got...I have a Jackson SLX (satin red pearl) too. I put Seymour Duncan Distortion pickups, in both guitars.
@@SuperGuitar38 fender really is getting one of the best metal guitar brands and trying to Stratocaster them
Jackson (back when they were "Charvel/Jackson") studied strap button placement to the Nth degree for their "non-standard" body shapes to minimize neck dive..... If you'll re-watch the moment you let go the first coupla times (@ 12:20 or so), you'll notice that the guitar stops moving once the strap buttons are level with each other on the horizontal plane!! Perfect placement for near-perfect balance!! Keep on keepin' on: Blessed Be, & Peace!!
Also as another commenter pointed out, without the weight of the cable, it will dive a bit further.
Something special about those Jackson necks........ They just feel so right.....
fr, i got a schecter with a much smoother neck and yet my jackson still feels so much better to play on. it has the right shape and amount of smoothness to make playability easier
@@lolickypeepee23xdd6 I also have a Schecter, the S1 Elite. Great guitar also !!!!
bought a cheap Jackson js22 as a tester, was blowen away, bought the js32 15 months later, love it, love the necks, love my Jacksons. love the prices. love the sound.
The guitar sounds amazing, like WTF, the tone is absolutely fantastic.
I held this guitar at a local shop the other way and i will say its pretty light weight but solid in construction. The neck feels nice i would reccomend it !
I'm still holding out hope that Vinnie Vincent will release a signature Double V at some point
He has a Double V body like 3 point? A Jackson also....Hot Pink
I don't think any company want anything to do with Vinnie Vincent. He's a known shyster! But I do like Vinnie Vincent Invasion 🎸
If you're willing to pay 10k Karl Zandoval will build you one
Don't think Vinnie can organize a root in a brothel. He's a sly lying scam artist that doesn't give a shizen about Kiss fans... and can't play guitar very well these days compared to his hay day.
@@KaddysJamKave Totally agree but I love his overly aggressive solos on record, that alone puts him in my top 5 players.
Amazing video! Been watching this guitar for days and I'll definitely buy it! 🤘🏻😎
It's a very badass guitar can't wait to get it soon that's the same model I want
The main differences between cheap and expensive guitars these days is feel and quality of the finish
Anything related to Randy Rhodes is awesome. Randy is and always will be my favorite guitarist. Great sound and looks. Now you need the correct Marshal amplifier to have the perfect sound. Great playing, loved the power chords. Can I get a Amen Randy? Upgrade sounds great. Then another video.
*Rhoads
*MARSHALL*
Jacksons are great, those headstocks are the most evil ever ! I also love Bc Rich, but Jackson is just perfect!
Some people feel they're too pointy, but for me, Jackson headstocks are just aggressive enough to be unassuming and still badass.
bc rich headstocks are honestly too much- however these jackson headstocks are just so badass without being over the top, its my favorite headstock design on any guitar
Yeah and they're cheap, cheap, cheap on the used market, because they're always chipped 👍
@@chrismeadows4216 I've heard something like this a couple of times, I'm a les paul guy, but even for me Jacksons are perfect !
@@lolickypeepee23xdd6 Yeah, I kind of like almost every Bc Rich out there, but when it comes to my dream guitars I always think about those Jacksons RR and Soloists. For me it's the best headstock shape too !
Always a pleasure, Max. You’re a djentleman.
I have one, ordered it new, absolutely love it and the killer tones! Mine is the black one with white bevels. I also have a Kelly and it's always in tune no matter how much you bury the bar. These sound good and look great hanging off yiu on stage.
which of both do you think is better ? the kelly or the rhoad ?
@@royalknight4099 i enjoy playing both, no preference of one over the other.
good modding platform, I bought a js32t King V and added seymour duncan black winters, graph tech tusq xl nut and daddario auto trim locking tuners and made it a beast. great video and awesome guitars.
I just bought a JS32 Rhoads string through... mostly because of how cheap it was.... I am blown away at the quality for $220 bucks. The sound and playability are far beyond what I expected. It's one thing to be impressed at the store for 10 minutes, but another to be stoked after putting several hours into it. Also, out of the box, mail order, it is set up perfectly. I haven't touched the bridge, haven't touched a fret, haven't touched the truss rod, haven't raised or lowered a pickup. It's u believable quality for the price.
I love me a Jackson Rhoads V!! Just had the purple RR24 delivered last week, and it is absolutely fantastic!!!
Man im so jealous! The one with the quilt and gold hardware?? 🤤
@@jackfox9101 yes it is!!
That is so sick, awesome choice! 🤘🤘
I love it when you do the JS32 reviews. I got the Kelly T this year because of your insight. You always bring the information in a perfectly engaging way and have easily the best playthroughs I've seen. You are truly a Shred King, my liege! 😄
Thanks Chris!
@@GuitarMAXMusic You got it, dude!
DUDE!!! I Just ordered a new JS-32. White & a Jackson Case for V's, on YOUR review! I had a Custom Charvel Star body (San Dimas #. 3469) being made in '83, had multiple paint delays. They tried to get me to take a Rhodes V, (black IIRC), instead, but at the time I didn't think it would be a good idea, having just lost Randy. And like you I should've had a Rhodes model by now! So Thanks to You Mahn, the seed you planted with this vid, just exploded into my reality!!! Much appreciated Good Sir! \m/>
Do a review on your new js32
I have 3 'budget' Jacksons: JS32T King V, JS22, JS11. I love them ALL! They're an incredible bargain for what they do. My white JS22 is my go-to 80's rock/glam guitar! 🤘😎🤘
I tried so many and couldn't vibe with em
@@DSchea Not everybody likes the same things.
Jackson ok for 80s metal and lead. But I don't like the way they sound for djent riffs. Just buy them all !!!!! jem, schecter , dean, esp.
I have the natural version of this. I also own the natural finish Jackson Dinky. Made around the same time. I've been preaching this to everyone....the pickups in this thing ROCK. Same with the Dinky.
I changed out the pickups on my V but ended up keeping my Dinky stock. Going to keep the Jackson pickups to put in another Jackson build.
Seriously, guys and gals. These pickups are really good.
It's a shame these have gone up to $400-$450 new average, ~$350 used now.
Mine doesn't have a Floyd, but I got one as a gift and it's been my go to ever since. Easily my favorite.
@Orangutan Guitars yeah, but almost all my guitars have a Floyd so I got used to it
Damn Max that was probably one of the best reviews I have ever seen you do honest to the point
Thanks Roger!
Just got the king V js32 and everything you said here is spot on. I can’t believe how well it plays for the price. I would’ve killed for something like this in my teenage years, much better than my dx10d I had back then which had the trem arm jank you mentioned. Not this one. I swapped out the bridge pickup and this thing slays. Wiring needs some help in places but that’s to be expected and isn’t terrible. Overall these guitars rip regardless of price but it blows my mind how little money they cost for what you get. Fantastic playing too by the way, your technique is great!
That Jackson looks like it would make someone a great "starter" guitar or build platform, and you can't complain about the price. On a side note, you need to do a video and show off you cats. I've seen like three different cats in your videos I think in the last couple months. Your cats want to be in a video, you know it's true... LOL. Anyway, enjoyed the video. William C. central Indiana.
All the best shredders have awesome cats. It's a fact of metal. 😎
Yeah dude! Cat video! Hell I'll make one too, we have matching Washburn HM-20's 🤘
Its not only a great starter guitar....Its better than the Ibanez RG560 I used to own (except for the tremolo) its a little harder to hold when sitting down though.
nah I personally wouldn’t recommend any floyd rose equipped guitar for a beginner, it’s a living hell to setup/restring
If someone's looking for a Jackson starter with a tremolo bar that can work with them, the Dinky JS22 is for them. It comes equipped with a 2-point fulcrum tremolo and the sharkfin inlays. They can take the whammy bar out if they don't want to use it and it will just be a regular bridge with options. It easily gives any Squier or Ibanez starter a run for their money, and you can get it in Archtop for about $30 more. $200.
I have a Jackson RR3 I bought 20 years ago. Black gloss finish, satin silver hardware, duncan designed pickups, 22 frets, and a Jackson JT-580 bridge.
i bought a Jackson Warrior (js32) foor two weeks ago and i love it. Had a Ibanez GIO and sold it to buy the warrior. Absolutely worth every penny love it!
Agree w you,max that the JS32 Rhodes are really good guitars. Had a red/string thru/strat bridge(hardtail) got frm a pawnshop for round $140,as no one wanted it. Minor setup needed, but sharp,smooth sound w stock pickups, & she played like vanilla creme! Sweet guitar,wish I still had her!
Sweet playing ! Love your videos, Ive always wanted a Rhoads model since I was a kid. Randy was a big influence on me. May have to try one of these out.
Jackson owes you money because this review is what sold me on buying it
cheers!
When I was a younger man I used to drill a half inch hole in the under side of the top horn and filled it with lead so the neck stays were the hell it is supposed to. Very best mod you can do to those teenage guitars.
I taught myself how to do fretwork because the only difference between a cheap and expensive guitar is the fretwork and the electronics so a cheap Harley Benton throw on some steel frets Seymour Duncan pickups new pots and done👌
I believe the FR trem is actually made by the Korean Floyd Rose (special) factory. If you look at the trem block you will see genuine FR branding on it. That is how mine came on my JS32 Dinky.
I have the exact same one. And it’s awesome. The tone is awesome. The bridge is actually quite impressive for a licensed
I have the same guitar in transparent red. Replaced the bridge with an original FR and dropped in a pair of SD pickups (SH4 + Jazz) and it is a monster now.
Yours sounds pretty killer! I have the same guitar in gloss black with red trim. I stuck an EMG 81 in the bridge. I would like to change out the bridge for a better one like you did. And change the pickups too. The 81 sounds great but I’m ready for something different. I don’t ever play that guitar because the low E string constantly pops out of the little string block. A new bridge would solve that problem though.
You are right. I have the Dinky version. The neck is great, better than my expensive Fender Stratocaster. It plays fast and easy.
I have a Jackson dnky and the neck is amazing. Someone told me that Jackson calls them "speed necks". They definitely are fast.
So these do have the "speed neck" shape? They are the same as the Wizard II by ibanez.
It‘s awesome about JS series, that they also have “speed neck” and compound radius like more expensive ones
They should call them "Fast AF" necks. I agree about how amazing the necks are. So nice.
I'm still a bit "miffed". I busted my ass, saved and saved to buy a Charvel Avenger(Rhoads)...it was $600 back in 91. Nowadays you can get a Jackson...same-better quality for half the cost.
Back then(91) a Jackson was "unattainable" for a 16 year old! Hell, cheap ass no name generic guitars were $300+ back then.
I've been dreaming of having an RR guitar for many years and recently I finally managed to get a JS32T Black w/White Bevels, a beauty...totally in love!!!
Many of the JS32 are great blue prints for upgrading parts and turning the guitar into a great work horse.
I got the white one with black bevels w/o the Floyd, and its definitely an awesome guitar to play metal with. Mine came with a glob of glue on the first fret and the frets are kinda sharp, but nothing a little TLC cant fix. Definitely worth the money overall!
Hi Max, this is my experience with the guitar, unfortunately I got it and sent it back just the day after. The neck dive was really too much for my taste, I tried different straps too, totally unplayable in standing position. I didn't like the idea of moving the strap button onto the top screw of the neck joint points as many do.
Yours have the basswood wood body, the actual version is made with poplar wood, it may be a difference on the body balance because of that.
The guitar arrived with the 2nd string snapped off from the bridge, bad sign (not such a big issue since I considered the bridge update would be applied later).
After replacing it in the correct position it kept snapping out of the saddle very easily.
Another problem I found and that I didn't expect was it being so uncomfortable on the sitting position, for instance the lower horn, would hit a chair, a stool or the side of the bed or whatever place I was sat to. This can cause chips and dings very easily on the finish/body of the guitar, and i hate that :) plus unnatural position of playing.
Other minor issues were the frets. They were not that bad in general but the first 4/5 or so you could feel they were a little sharp, you could feel the raw metal not filed to the best. The nut sides instead were really sharp and pointy and you could really cut your finger, not joking. Really cheap and poorly made this part too (again, keeping the guitar this was another part I'd swap).
So, to make this long story short, I was planning to make the hardware upgrades like a better Floyd and so on but the playing position both stand up and sittings down made me take the decision to send it back immediately.
A real pity because overall the guitar wasn't crafted that bad. I don't know which one to get now, this model was one of the few choices being myself left handed.
Cheers \m/
For anyone thinking how cool is that shredding position, I recommend playing this kind of guitar for some hours before buying. It does put some stress on your neck and your back, that some people wouldn't accept well. And id you like playing guitar on your couch, forget about it.
The models with horns are definitely easier to play sitting down. If you have this guitar on your thigh for a few hours, it could get annoying. With the Kelly or Dinky, you'll have a really easy time.
yeah the best way to play these is standing up, so you need to have advanced beyond staring at the fretboard to play.
I'm glad you covered the sitting position issue. Everyone crys and says you cant sit good with it. I'm like what? Its sits better than a Paul or strat.
Even brand new the JS32 series Jacksons are great guitars for money. I bought a JS32Q Dinky brand new last year and I love it. Thinking about a JS32 Kelly or Rhoads for my next acquisition.
Great review...I have an RR1 swapped the pickups with a SD RTM custom in the bridge (aka RATT N ROLL Warren Demartini) and a Screamin Demon for the neck. Also put a Stone Tone sustain block for the Floyd and a set of strong green springs...weeeeeee doggy she sounds nice, it’s a very bright guitar cuts through the mix very well.
I love my js 32 warrior 🤘. Great video 💪🏼
Dad ordered this for Christmas, so fucking excited
I have one black with red borders (coolest one for me with floyd rose and 24 frets) and i love it. Now has a SD Jazz on the neck and a Bill Lawrence 500 on the bridge and sounds amazing. The neck is amazing, jumbo frets and the floyd works well. And one important thing, Jackson' s RR are extreme light weight !
The cool thing about these guitars is a floyd rose original will drop right in
I got the Floyd Rose Discovery Flying V made by Floyd Rose. I replaced the pups with some Seymour Duncans lil 59 and Trembucker, took it apart and painted it metal flake gold. I then put an EVH D-Tuna on it and customized the bridge with neodynium magnets connected on the solid brass trem plate to a floating backstop so I can use the D-Tuna and still dive bomb in perfect tune and bend the strings while the other remain in perfect tune.
I bought this exact guitar used for 300$ and the owner had put on dimebucker pickups sounds awesome I love it
That is a killer price for what seems to be an outstanding guitar. Personally never really liked the asymmetrical V's but lots of nostalgia in this... Randy was great.
You can mount the strap nut to the neck plate screw hole and substantially improve the balance.
I have a Jackson SL2Q and it is my favorite guitar I've ever owned.
Thanks for the info on the nut-nuts. Your cat is pretty cool also. Looks like the Maine Coon (King) my wife an I adopted from a rescue group recently. Thanks Max!
I have the exact same one in the satin Grey that's the only color they have in Left handed it's really awesome and built for speed!!
Perfect bare bones shredder that you can personalise without killing the bank !
Jackson concord next! When affordable and possible.
Got a lefty one is satin grey.. (only colour for us unfortunately) Dropped an EVH D-Tuna on the Floyd. Great axe for the price really.
I wasn't happy about the color at first either, but for $300 bucks its as fancy as one could expect.
I'm just glad it's not $700 with Fishman Fluence MHs (I own enough of those), and a finish I totally hate.
I'm hoping BC Rich starts making budget lefties. All black isn't a special color, and I could throw whatever humbuckers I wanted in it.
@@ChronicMetamorphosis I don't actually mind the colour, I think with the all black hardware it looks quite stealthy. Mine is actually the second one I have bought. I had one about 5 years ago and loaded it with Seymour Duncan Blackouts (had a battery compartment routed as well). Sounded killer but I sold it to fund something else. Regretted it and when my latest one came up, I snapped it up - cost me £180 pre-owned.
i bought the Kerry King JS32 for $300 on amazon from Sweetwater...great guitar the only modification i had to do was the spring configuration it came with the / | \ configuration but i made them all parallel now the tuning stability is perfect
I own this exact same model. Great review. Bought mine new.
Amazing! I'm waiting for you to review the JS11 of the Jackson cheap-o series haha, it's a much more accessible one for us who can't afford a gorgeous thing like that
I've got the model with the stop bar tailpiece in natural. I put a DiMarzio D activator in the bridge and added a killswitch. The thing is awesome!!!
Also the nuts twisting is a common thing on all guitars. Thats why theres also an adjuster at the bottom of the bridge.
Word up Brother! Awesome review, I just recently got into V-shapes, coming from playing super strats forever. Cheers to the detailed look at the cheaper locking nut, that is an issue many don't realize can be an issue. Rock On All!!
METAL GUITAR BARGAIN - "I think I'm gonna switch pickups and few other things."
I put dave mustaine passive thrash factors in my king v woke it the fk up
Replacing tuners and pickups plus having a professional setup by a luthier (or someone who does very good setups) are the best things you can do to a cheap guitar (plus I would also recommend getting a graph or bone nut as most cheap instruments have bad, plastic ones). If you buy a, let's say, Harley Benton, change pickups for ie Iron Gear pickups that cost around 60 pounds for a pair, buy some Wilkinson class locking tuners for ~30 pounds, a nut that costs ~5 and get it well-set up, you might have gone from a 150 to 300 pounds of cost but can sometimes get a guitar that plays, sounds and feels better than some
I purchased one of those guitars I have one on order. I just gonna throw EMGs in mine and 81 in the 85.
Finally! A proper metal review of this guitar! Not shitty jazz and blues reviews like I find all the time.
i get ur pain bro i know you wrote this a year ago but if they have metal shaped guitars lake v's and explorers and such i want to hear heavy music not blues calm shit
I have 2 Jackson rhoads and a King V love the necks. The one is a 7 string and it is so comfortable to play. Jackson kicks ass. Also I updated all with Seymour Duncan pickups.
Hi Max - Hope someday you will review the JS32T Warrior. I LOVE that guitar! Best thing in my life to come out of 2020. It's similar to this Rhoads in a lot of ways, but is hardtail. That guitar is 'effin sweet!
The Warriors are awesome! They balance so well it's crazy. Hopefully I'll get another one someday.
Guitar Center shipping is criminal. They shipped my Chapman in the single triangle box. Thomann shipped double boxed the triangle box in a thicker rectangle box.
Shipping cabs at GC is where its at. I bought a 2x12 online from a GC on the other side of the US, and shipped it for $32 bucks.
(Pre-Biden gas crisis, mind you)
RR hype
Good video bro I just subscribed, I've only owned one rhoads it was black with Red bevels. I have the King V version now but it's a pro series love Jackson's!!!!
If you can you should make a review of the js32 warrior w/ Floyd Rose
Max, thanks for causing the sudden inflation for the used JS32 market on Guitar Center. Lol...Great video, great guitar.
Real good review mate ! Thanks for the video 🤟
If you see the review of Jackson js32 king v of megahurz30 the guitar has the best balance when he is standing up
Great demo, nice axe, wonderful playing, and 0 calories. Eat it up Guitar Max, eat it up.
I've always had a soft spot for Jackson Guitars. My first Jackson was a JS32 Warrior I bought with my dad as a 14th birthday gift. Perfect for playing Metallica stuff on. However, my misconception that the JS32 series was a "professional quality" instrument was highly misinformed by someone or something I don't remember.
Regardless, since then I modded it to have Seymour Duncan pickups in it, a Floyd Rose 1000, and Gotoh tuners. During that time I also bought more Jackson guitars as well and I love my X series King V the most. White Vs are the best. Now I have 4 Jackson guitars, all modded to my specs. A black JS32 Warrior with Floyd, a red JS32 Warrior hardtail, a KVXMG King V with Floyd, and a JS32-7Q Dinky. Needless to say, I love Jackson Guitars despite not being able to afford any of their nicer models.
I feel that way about my Squier Strat. It's not worth much, but I learned on it and could never sell it.
I moved the strap button to the top right neck bolt on my Japanese made RR3 and that fixed everything about the balance
i got a grey version the other day. jackson has always been great.
Bought a complete white one new for 129 🤘
i keep watching your videos because i picked up the warrior JS, and i noticed the whole JS series
has "Amaranth" fingerboards, and you have referenced them having rosewood in all your videos.
Just to be clear, the JS series does not have a rosewood fingerboard. It's Amaranth.
(love the content, picked up a Harley cab after one of your videos!)
Insane Shredding!
That trem arm must be an aftermarket one that don't clank and flop around because I've about 5 of those Jacksons and all of the ones I had clanked and flopped around and wouldn't stay in place like yours does. Im pretty sure thats not the original trem arm.
They've upgraded them recently to have a plastic grommet in them, sad part is these arms are more quiet and stable than on the thousand series. I have a Charvel with a thousand series in it, the arm was so noisy I had to replace it with one of the push-ins... Best investment ever. Take care brother.
Try a few wraps of Teflon tape around the threads.
@@MrJam1001 It's not the threads that are loose. It's the whole inside of the arm does not make good contact with the bracket itself. I've had about 5 of them, they are all the same.
Do they not have a set-screw underneath of them in the spring cavity like my Ibanez? (only floating trem I own).
I tried to buy one at the biggest russian music equipment distribution and it was in insultingly bad shape and was more than 3 times overpriced. Still want to have one of these, the rhoads body shape looks metal af, 24 frets, 25 inch strings, 2 hummbuckers and floyd is my favourite combo. The headstock looks great too, and the only questionable thing to me was playability on high frets.
На авито есть новые,которые стоят около 50к
@@lentyay3016 за 44 было на авито пару месяцев назад, но я тогда уже себе взял гипергодную гитарку, в которой есть всё нужное
Thank you for reviewing the balance of the guitar!
I used to have a RR-1 V it was such an awesome guitar! I remember it being one of the best guitars I ever played ha ha I am so asked to say I had to sell it
I miss it and hope to get another one some day!
Also your tone was perfect! Sick dude!
Thanks man! I don't think I ever saw you with that one!
I like your content man.. You got a new subscriber here!! Thanks for the great and very informative vids.
i sometimes hate being a lefty as you just cant find cool guitars. today ive been looking for a les paul special in tv yellow and guess what you cant get them and even the new epiphone range does not even do lefty. the Rhodes V is a fantastic playing and sounding guitar and just ooooozzzesss 80s metal and i love it. just wish i could play the dam thing lol great video as always Max....
hey fellow lefty here,Jackson dose make a left handed Roads V and a Dinky soloist look up the website
You're not looking hard enough I got a left-handed g&l rampage a left-handed Gibson Les Paul a left-handed Epiphone Les Paul and a left-handed fender standard strat. Have you tried Xtreme lefty guitars website? They have all kinds of hard to get left-handed models.
Bud, the best thing for lefties is making one with a Luthier. They usually don't like make cheap guitars, but if you are willing to pay a little more, you can get a clone of any guitar for half of the price of the original.
I have the matte grey one in a left handed version.....shouldn't be hard to find. Mine was 299 about a year ago.
@@MrJam1001 they don't do the left handed special at all in the new epiphone line up. I've got 24 left handed guitars Inc fender telecasters and a Jag and strats. I've got Gibson Les Paul standard a 50s re issue gold top and many others. As for obscure guitars you just can't get them and I've been playing 35 years. I want a TV yellow special but I can't get one even after contacting epiphone UK department they don't make them in a left hand variety. I started making guitars for myself 15 years ago just because I couldn't get offset style stuff. I'll take a look at the website see if they have what I'm looking for but I doubt it lol 😂