New Charvels at NAMM!

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looked most if not all the new Charvels are pro mod models. I've read bad things about the USA select series and all of those I have seen were HSS.
I just bought a new custom shop Frenchie and I love it but I don't see anything new coming from the custom shop.
Looks like there are alot of new Jacksons coming out. I really don't understand the relationship between Jackson and Charvel these days. I thought Fender bought Charvel many years ago. Did they buy Jackson also?
The Charvel I just bought came in a "jackson" box.
 
Jackson has always owned the Charvel name, ever since Wayne Charvel left the company somewhere in the early 80s. Charvel has never been a separate company, just a different brand name, and when Fender bought Jackson they got the Charvel name too.
 
splatter":kncppqr8 said:
looked most if not all the new Charvels are pro mod models. I've read bad things about the USA select series and all of those I have seen were HSS.
I just bought a new custom shop Frenchie and I love it but I don't see anything new coming from the custom shop.
Looks like there are alot of new Jacksons coming out. I really don't understand the relationship between Jackson and Charvel these days. I thought Fender bought Charvel many years ago. Did they buy Jackson also?
The Charvel I just bought came in a "jackson" box.

Hey, what is the new custom shop Frenchie? I have an ebony one and was wondering if that is the newest one? Love mine!!

As far as the Jackson and Charvel relationship, I thought Fender had both of them and EVH which would explain them all being there together. I think it is one of those things where Fender "owns" them but let's them do their thing and run independent for the most part.

That sucks about USA select series and you hearing bad things about them. I was wondering about those just recently but you don't hear about them much. They just seem kind of "blah". I'm not a huge fan of the colors and pickups but liked the HSS config.
 
Dave L":2q1h8v2k said:
Jackson has always owned the Charvel name, ever since Wayne Charvel left the company somewhere in the early 80s. Charvel has never been a separate company, just a different brand name, and when Fender bought Jackson they got the Charvel name too.

Yeah and now Grover Jackson is working with Dave Friedman on the Friedman guitars. LOL! Everyone is all over the place.
 
I bought the ProMod DK24 with the caramelized neck and Gotoh bridge last year and absolutely love it. I got the Green Drab one and it plays and feels as well as any of my other guitars (Suhr, Caparison, PRS, etc...) to me. I guess the model is doing really well. It's not in this Andertons video, but another one I saw they have 2 USA versions of the same caramelized neck. Looks pretty cool to me, but it'd be hard for me to justify that when the MIM one is near perfect.
 
I like their offerings, but can’t stand the control layout. That blade selector switch is such a turn off for me.
 
psychodave":2pqu9coo said:
I like their offerings, but can’t stand the control layout. That blade selector switch is such a turn off for me.

I have the 3-way toggle on my USA DeMartini Frenchie and love it! Perfect for that guitar.

I played a MIM San Dimas hardtail a few weeks ago and couldn't believe how noisy the blade selector switch was on that thing. Sounded like I was changing settings on a chainsaw or something and buzzy noise and pops all over the place. Picked up another San Dimas and was quiet, go figure.

I know you have played a ton of Charvels over the years man. I'd love to pick your brain on what ones you think were the best of the bunch. I still think that Slime Green USA San Dimas I got from Chubtone when they first started doing those again is one of the best Charvels I've played. Like an idiot I sold it.
 
stratjacket":3sziukzd said:
I bought the ProMod DK24 with the caramelized neck and Gotoh bridge last year and absolutely love it. I got the Green Drab one and it plays and feels as well as any of my other guitars (Suhr, Caparison, PRS, etc...) to me. I guess the model is doing really well. It's not in this Andertons video, but another one I saw they have 2 USA versions of the same caramelized neck. Looks pretty cool to me, but it'd be hard for me to justify that when the MIM one is near perfect.

I've got the pink one and it is PHENOMENAL. Just a ridiculously good guitar. It smokes my Suhr modern satin and can literally hang with guitars I own that cost 3X as much. The neck is just incredible.
 
ewill52":3do3nx3l said:
stratjacket":3do3nx3l said:
I bought the ProMod DK24 with the caramelized neck and Gotoh bridge last year and absolutely love it. I got the Green Drab one and it plays and feels as well as any of my other guitars (Suhr, Caparison, PRS, etc...) to me. I guess the model is doing really well. It's not in this Andertons video, but another one I saw they have 2 USA versions of the same caramelized neck. Looks pretty cool to me, but it'd be hard for me to justify that when the MIM one is near perfect.

I've got the pink one and it is PHENOMENAL. Just a ridiculously good guitar. It smokes my Suhr modern satin and can literally hang with guitars I own that cost 3X as much. The neck is just incredible.

Man, this is insane!! The fact you guys can even put the DK24 in the same conversation with those guitars is saying alot about the quality of the DK24. Wow. I wonder what they are doing that is adding that extra edge? If the feel of the neck was the only great quality, that would be one thing, but you guys have to be loving the tones and the attention to detail, etc.

So great there are cheaper guitars out there that can hang with the expensive ones. Not everyone can afford those higher end ones so such a bonus.
 
Love the idea of ebony fretboards on charvels. Love the Jackson crackles and love the idea of a js 22 with a maple board

Good stuff...just wish they would do a more affordable JEL blueburst for us guys who can't drop big $$ on gear anymore
 
romanianreaper":1ep3r8sf said:
splatter":1ep3r8sf said:
looked most if not all the new Charvels are pro mod models. I've read bad things about the USA select series and all of those I have seen were HSS.
I just bought a new custom shop Frenchie and I love it but I don't see anything new coming from the custom shop.
Looks like there are alot of new Jacksons coming out. I really don't understand the relationship between Jackson and Charvel these days. I thought Fender bought Charvel many years ago. Did they buy Jackson also?
The Charvel I just bought came in a "jackson" box.

Hey, what is the new custom shop Frenchie? I have an ebony one and was wondering if that is the newest one? Love mine!!

As far as the Jackson and Charvel relationship, I thought Fender had both of them and EVH which would explain them all being there together. I think it is one of those things where Fender "owns" them but let's them do their thing and run independent for the most part.

That sucks about USA select series and you hearing bad things about them. I was wondering about those just recently but you don't hear about them much. They just seem kind of "blah". I'm not a huge fan of the colors and pickups but liked the HSS config.

My Frenchie has a maple board. I have never seen one with an ebony board
 
splatter":2p3sgndj said:
romanianreaper":2p3sgndj said:
splatter":2p3sgndj said:
looked most if not all the new Charvels are pro mod models. I've read bad things about the USA select series and all of those I have seen were HSS.
I just bought a new custom shop Frenchie and I love it but I don't see anything new coming from the custom shop.
Looks like there are alot of new Jacksons coming out. I really don't understand the relationship between Jackson and Charvel these days. I thought Fender bought Charvel many years ago. Did they buy Jackson also?
The Charvel I just bought came in a "jackson" box.

Hey, what is the new custom shop Frenchie? I have an ebony one and was wondering if that is the newest one? Love mine!!

As far as the Jackson and Charvel relationship, I thought Fender had both of them and EVH which would explain them all being there together. I think it is one of those things where Fender "owns" them but let's them do their thing and run independent for the most part.

That sucks about USA select series and you hearing bad things about them. I was wondering about those just recently but you don't hear about them much. They just seem kind of "blah". I'm not a huge fan of the colors and pickups but liked the HSS config.

My Frenchie has a maple board. I have never seen one with an ebony board

Sorry man, I meant ebony color. I should have said "black". Yeah, I have maple board as well. I can't even imagine rosewood on this guitar because the maple board is just perfect.
 
romanianreaper":2wsrd4qc said:
ewill52":2wsrd4qc said:
stratjacket":2wsrd4qc said:
I bought the ProMod DK24 with the caramelized neck and Gotoh bridge last year and absolutely love it. I got the Green Drab one and it plays and feels as well as any of my other guitars (Suhr, Caparison, PRS, etc...) to me. I guess the model is doing really well. It's not in this Andertons video, but another one I saw they have 2 USA versions of the same caramelized neck. Looks pretty cool to me, but it'd be hard for me to justify that when the MIM one is near perfect.

I've got the pink one and it is PHENOMENAL. Just a ridiculously good guitar. It smokes my Suhr modern satin and can literally hang with guitars I own that cost 3X as much. The neck is just incredible.

Man, this is insane!! The fact you guys can even put the DK24 in the same conversation with those guitars is saying alot about the quality of the DK24. Wow. I wonder what they are doing that is adding that extra edge? If the feel of the neck was the only great quality, that would be one thing, but you guys have to be loving the tones and the attention to detail, etc.

So great there are cheaper guitars out there that can hang with the expensive ones. Not everyone can afford those higher end ones so such a bonus.

Well I hate to hype it up too much, don't mean to. It's just a simple and solid guitar, feels well built and fun to play. Feels more than $900 for sure. I don't know if I got a great one or what, I assume they're all similar in build and quality.
 
The $800 Charvel ProMod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR I just purchased , made in Mexico , is fantastic in every way.
Very pleasantly surprised.
 
stratjacket":3bstqpdt said:
Well I hate to hype it up too much, don't mean to. It's just a simple and solid guitar, feels well built and fun to play. Feels more than $900 for sure. I don't know if I got a great one or what, I assume they're all similar in build and quality.

No definitely get what you are saying and not hyping it up. I remember years ago when I played a cheaper LTD guitar, I was like "What the hell? How can this cheaper guitar play and sound so good?". I remember a time when some guitars in the mid-range price point were super noisy, wouldn't stay in tune, and sounded like crap.
 
romanianreaper":7ci3fxga said:
splatter":7ci3fxga said:
romanianreaper":7ci3fxga said:
splatter":7ci3fxga said:
looked most if not all the new Charvels are pro mod models. I've read bad things about the USA select series and all of those I have seen were HSS.
I just bought a new custom shop Frenchie and I love it but I don't see anything new coming from the custom shop.
Looks like there are alot of new Jacksons coming out. I really don't understand the relationship between Jackson and Charvel these days. I thought Fender bought Charvel many years ago. Did they buy Jackson also?
The Charvel I just bought came in a "jackson" box.

Hey, what is the new custom shop Frenchie? I have an ebony one and was wondering if that is the newest one? Love mine!!

As far as the Jackson and Charvel relationship, I thought Fender had both of them and EVH which would explain them all being there together. I think it is one of those things where Fender "owns" them but let's them do their thing and run independent for the most part.

That sucks about USA select series and you hearing bad things about them. I was wondering about those just recently but you don't hear about them much. They just seem kind of "blah". I'm not a huge fan of the colors and pickups but liked the HSS config.

My Frenchie has a maple board. I have never seen one with an ebony board

Sorry man, I meant ebony color. I should have said "black". Yeah, I have maple board as well. I can't even imagine rosewood on this guitar because the maple board is just perfect.

Yea Mine is black as well. Thought about the white but went with the black.
 
Let me say this...I hate maple necks. Hate them. But I like the DK24's so much I bought one. The necks feel that good. And the caramelized necks are even better. I wanted a Floyd thus the reason I did not buy one of those.

On mine, I've got to change out the Full Shred, never been a fan and I'm upgrading some of the parts on the Floyd. Fantastic guitar for the money and I can easily see where they would stack up with other super strat style guitars. My only complaint off the shelf is the input jack. I like angled connectors but that's just me.
 
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