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Just picked up one of the Rhoads RR 1.5 guitars from The Music Zoo. It combines some of the features of the Jackson Rhoads with Randy's original Concorde. This has the Concorde body, neck shape, etc. but it is Floyd'd. Made from maple like the original Concorde. I really dug the look of it and was looking for a Custom Shop jackson, so I traded my Suhr 7 string for it, since I wasn't really playing it...
First, I have to digress a bit... Does the Music Zoo even check these guitars before shipping them? Holy crap the neck on mine had WAY too much relief (like ridiculous!!!) and the action was uneven and over 1/4" off the fretboard in most places. I just spent about an hour and a half adjusting the truss rod, action, intonating etc. - basically a full setup to even get the thing playable... I couldn't believe how much I had to loosen the truss rod to get the neck close to straight like it should be!
Well... now that that is done, I got to play it through my amp and I love it. Now that it is set up right, it is super easy to play. I'm surprised at how great this thing sounds, since I don't really like the Duncan Distortion pickup. I have to say it sounds absolutely killer in this guitar though (Duncan Jazz in the neck). I also love playing it standing up - very comfortable for me and since I have long fingers, I'm able to reach all the frets. My vibrato (what there is of it
) is a little tough at the last 4 frets or so because of the way I do it, but it's manageable.
Anyway... I dig it! Now all I have to do is replace the black pickup rings with the brass ones I bought!
Steve
First, I have to digress a bit... Does the Music Zoo even check these guitars before shipping them? Holy crap the neck on mine had WAY too much relief (like ridiculous!!!) and the action was uneven and over 1/4" off the fretboard in most places. I just spent about an hour and a half adjusting the truss rod, action, intonating etc. - basically a full setup to even get the thing playable... I couldn't believe how much I had to loosen the truss rod to get the neck close to straight like it should be!
Well... now that that is done, I got to play it through my amp and I love it. Now that it is set up right, it is super easy to play. I'm surprised at how great this thing sounds, since I don't really like the Duncan Distortion pickup. I have to say it sounds absolutely killer in this guitar though (Duncan Jazz in the neck). I also love playing it standing up - very comfortable for me and since I have long fingers, I'm able to reach all the frets. My vibrato (what there is of it


Anyway... I dig it! Now all I have to do is replace the black pickup rings with the brass ones I bought!







Steve