The only problem I have with Jackson is they don't make enough hardtail guitars and they put floyd rose special bridges in their x series guitars which is bullshit for that price
Im not a big fans of trems. I just get mahogany bodied JS models that are string through, and upgrade/set them up myself. I end up buying them used most of the time for crazy cheap. By the time Im done upgrading, I have a mahogany jackson the tends to be 1/3 or 1/4 the price of a new one with similar specs/hardware. Its a bonus for me personally since I love a good project.
great video, subscribed. neck thru the neck is not glued in, the neck is full length of guitar and the body wings are glued to that, set necks are the glued into the body guitars, so glad jackson does not even waste their time with set necks, to me it has to be neck thru or bolt on and i am happy. i cant tell any tonal difference between my bolt ons and neck thrus, i am sure there is but must be subtle. 99% of my guitars are mij jackson/charvel. i love them.
what i would of liked have known is what is the Jackson light weight jackson series guitars?.. no one ever seems to talk about weight when it comes to guitar series.
Jackson's prices on any model that isn't their "dirt cheap" model are just laughable. Their guitar specs/finishes have never been anything groundbreaking and only pro-Jackson lovers I think are the artists who get partnered and don't have to pay for their overpriced models.
Excellent job of explaining and playing young man. Way cool 😎
Really nice video. Id stress that neck-thru really helps people like me with small hands; the bolt on neck shapes make high fret work a nightmare.
Great point!
The only problem I have with Jackson is they don't make enough hardtail guitars and they put floyd rose special bridges in their x series guitars which is bullshit for that price
same here
Im not a big fans of trems. I just get mahogany bodied JS models that are string through, and upgrade/set them up myself. I end up buying them used most of the time for crazy cheap. By the time Im done upgrading, I have a mahogany jackson the tends to be 1/3 or 1/4 the price of a new one with similar specs/hardware. Its a bonus for me personally since I love a good project.
great video, subscribed. neck thru the neck is not glued in, the neck is full length of guitar and the body wings are glued to that, set necks are the glued into the body guitars, so glad jackson does not even waste their time with set necks, to me it has to be neck thru or bolt on and i am happy. i cant tell any tonal difference between my bolt ons and neck thrus, i am sure there is but must be subtle. 99% of my guitars are mij jackson/charvel. i love them.
Man that new soloist you have is stunning, is it a pro plus?
what i would of liked have known is what is the Jackson light weight jackson series guitars?.. no one ever seems to talk about weight when it comes to guitar series.
not all pro series come with locking tuners, older jacksons the build quality was the same high standard across the entire line, mij and usa.
I would love to see an in depth section on baritones from Jackson. How does the monarkh sc t6 baritone compare to the new roman ht6 baritone?
great vid!
What riff is that from at 17:32 for the JP Series?? Or was that just a freestyle?
Which of those are offered in the LH version apart from Dinky? And are they all sound so terribly or is it just your setup?
why so many superstrats. Flying V or X or nothing.
Jackson's prices on any model that isn't their "dirt cheap" model are just laughable. Their guitar specs/finishes have never been anything groundbreaking and only pro-Jackson lovers I think are the artists who get partnered and don't have to pay for their overpriced models.
nonsense
Utter BS
I agree from what I’ve seen, and would love to hear the counter argument