Knockout
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The rant***
So I used to be loyalist to Jacksons, had about 6 of them (USA/CS only) at all times, however I started branching out and started finding out that I have NEVER had Jackson (USA) that would not have a flaw...again never. I went through 20+ Jacksons and the only one that was perfect was 1991 Japanese RR.
Every USA stuff had something to disappoint.
I am writing this fret as I started noticing one more flaw that is apparent to me to be consistent with USA custom shop. The fret lift at the high E. I think it is because I started playing leads more now days I noticed 4(four) USA Jacksons (one CS and 3 USA) that have that issue. I had SL2H Blue Ghost flame and I remember my high E go off the board and gets caught between the board and the 5th fret, and stayed there. It took me a good 5 seconds to get it out, during the gig it would be a disaster. That I got another Soloist black SL1 that did the same thing on 4th and 5th fret. I have a Custom Shop SL2H and it does the same thing on 3rd, 4th, 5th fret. Also Big Aug is selling here the gun metal SL2H that has the same issue, he told me he took it for regret. It seems to be Soloists of all years get that (my SL2H is Jxxxxx custom shop). I never had this happened on any other guitar, be it Schecter, ESP, (Gibson frets are binded), or any guitar...even cheap ones.
I know that fanboys will always find an excuse, something like 'Well, don't pull the string off brush", well....If kirk didn't pull it off we wouldn't have the Master solo the way it is
That is in addition to the constant de-lamination issue on all Jacksons when the clear coat is lifting up at the headstock, that one seems like 2 out of 3 USA or CS Jacksons will have that shit.
The jacks are loose on many of them...
The switch to neck pick good dead on at least 5 that I had, you have to switch them kinda slow...
So jackson will find a way to disappoint every time, I never had USA Jackson that was perfect.
Even Gibson and Fender in my opinion do not have such horrible track record with their USA product (even though they are in the business longer.
I know jackson has a huge fanboy base, I have a couple buddies that are loyalists...all I tell them is that if they ever try anything else (Suhr, TA, even damn ESP) there is no going back to Jacksons.
The pics are of my current Custom Shop SL2H.
So I used to be loyalist to Jacksons, had about 6 of them (USA/CS only) at all times, however I started branching out and started finding out that I have NEVER had Jackson (USA) that would not have a flaw...again never. I went through 20+ Jacksons and the only one that was perfect was 1991 Japanese RR.
Every USA stuff had something to disappoint.
I am writing this fret as I started noticing one more flaw that is apparent to me to be consistent with USA custom shop. The fret lift at the high E. I think it is because I started playing leads more now days I noticed 4(four) USA Jacksons (one CS and 3 USA) that have that issue. I had SL2H Blue Ghost flame and I remember my high E go off the board and gets caught between the board and the 5th fret, and stayed there. It took me a good 5 seconds to get it out, during the gig it would be a disaster. That I got another Soloist black SL1 that did the same thing on 4th and 5th fret. I have a Custom Shop SL2H and it does the same thing on 3rd, 4th, 5th fret. Also Big Aug is selling here the gun metal SL2H that has the same issue, he told me he took it for regret. It seems to be Soloists of all years get that (my SL2H is Jxxxxx custom shop). I never had this happened on any other guitar, be it Schecter, ESP, (Gibson frets are binded), or any guitar...even cheap ones.
I know that fanboys will always find an excuse, something like 'Well, don't pull the string off brush", well....If kirk didn't pull it off we wouldn't have the Master solo the way it is
That is in addition to the constant de-lamination issue on all Jacksons when the clear coat is lifting up at the headstock, that one seems like 2 out of 3 USA or CS Jacksons will have that shit.
The jacks are loose on many of them...
The switch to neck pick good dead on at least 5 that I had, you have to switch them kinda slow...
So jackson will find a way to disappoint every time, I never had USA Jackson that was perfect.
Even Gibson and Fender in my opinion do not have such horrible track record with their USA product (even though they are in the business longer.
I know jackson has a huge fanboy base, I have a couple buddies that are loyalists...all I tell them is that if they ever try anything else (Suhr, TA, even damn ESP) there is no going back to Jacksons.
The pics are of my current Custom Shop SL2H.