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I was actively buying USA Selects circa’ 2000-2005 b/f taking a long break from guitar. History now shows that was a great time to have been buying Jacksons & I’m glad to have kept my no1 from that timeframe (USA Select SLATQH). Also now regret selling a few. .
I’m shocked to hear any comment suggesting a MIA SL2H is just ‘okay’. I’m surprised further there are complaints about Jackson USA's pricing on them considering today's MSRP seems to be pretty close to what it was in the early 2K’s. The variety of USA offerings is gone compared to the past but their base offering (SL2/SL3’s) that are still made in the US seem to be a pretty good value in 2025.
*edited to add: I’ve not played a ‘new' USA Jackson in quite a long time so take my comments fwiw. I’d love to play the Adrian Smith USA Jackson along with its MII counterpart, but can’t find them in stock near me anywhere.
				
			I’m shocked to hear any comment suggesting a MIA SL2H is just ‘okay’. I’m surprised further there are complaints about Jackson USA's pricing on them considering today's MSRP seems to be pretty close to what it was in the early 2K’s. The variety of USA offerings is gone compared to the past but their base offering (SL2/SL3’s) that are still made in the US seem to be a pretty good value in 2025.
*edited to add: I’ve not played a ‘new' USA Jackson in quite a long time so take my comments fwiw. I’d love to play the Adrian Smith USA Jackson along with its MII counterpart, but can’t find them in stock near me anywhere.
			
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		 I understand it's expensive, but all American made guitars are extremely expensive these days so I don't think it's fair to single out Jackson when there are plenty of brands with far more egregious pricing. For me, the super strat choice was between the Virtuoso and Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder which also seems incredible at a much lower price, but at the end of the day I wanted the wider fretboard of the Jackson and wasn't as crazy about the open pores on the Schecter's neck. If any of the MIM Charvels really spoke to me I also might've gone that direction, but unfortunately there aren't any I'm in love with
 I understand it's expensive, but all American made guitars are extremely expensive these days so I don't think it's fair to single out Jackson when there are plenty of brands with far more egregious pricing. For me, the super strat choice was between the Virtuoso and Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder which also seems incredible at a much lower price, but at the end of the day I wanted the wider fretboard of the Jackson and wasn't as crazy about the open pores on the Schecter's neck. If any of the MIM Charvels really spoke to me I also might've gone that direction, but unfortunately there aren't any I'm in love with 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		