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  • Adieu
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by ColeJustesen View Post
    I am a huge fan of Jackson guitars, even more so Japanese made Jackson guitars. I have been on a kick the last couple of years buying top tier Jackson Stars Soloists (I have 4 now) and waiting on a Jackson Stars Kelly to be delivered. I am consistently impressed with the attention to detail from Japanese luthiers. I own an ESP, and several Yamaha guitars from Japan too, and they are just beyond excellent guitars. I own one USA Jackson, a Select B7 Deluxe, and the Jackson Stars I own are just as nice. While I can't say that I got any for $140, I feel like the prices I paid for them are cheap compared to the quality. I remember playing a Japanese Dinky several years back and was quite impressed... It was the white body, with maple fretboard model... I think the model was a DK3 and I really liked it. I am assuming your Rhoads is from the same time frame.

    Congrats on the cool guitar! I have always loved the Rhoads shape, such an iconic look!

    Cole
    I think you meant a DK2M

    Beware of Mexicans (same model name) and Indians (cheapie model lookalikes, iirc)

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  • ColeJustesen
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    I am a huge fan of Jackson guitars, even more so Japanese made Jackson guitars. I have been on a kick the last couple of years buying top tier Jackson Stars Soloists (I have 4 now) and waiting on a Jackson Stars Kelly to be delivered. I am consistently impressed with the attention to detail from Japanese luthiers. I own an ESP, and several Yamaha guitars from Japan too, and they are just beyond excellent guitars. I own one USA Jackson, a Select B7 Deluxe, and the Jackson Stars I own are just as nice. While I can't say that I got any for $140, I feel like the prices I paid for them are cheap compared to the quality. I remember playing a Japanese Dinky several years back and was quite impressed... It was the white body, with maple fretboard model... I think the model was a DK3 and I really liked it. I am assuming your Rhoads is from the same time frame.

    Congrats on the cool guitar! I have always loved the Rhoads shape, such an iconic look!

    Cole

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  • beaubrummels
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    NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by Adieu View Post
    Ah I see


    But then again, wasn't one of the typical bland and booooring Designed sets that's supposed to approximate the Distortion essentially the same thing just with screw and cylinder poles? Those things were extremely underwhelming, so it seems like the big invader screws do their job, and WELL???
    Yeah so the screamin demon is a row of hex and a row of screws, the full shred is two rows of hex, and the Holdsworth is two rows of screws. Then there’s options I’ve never seen like putting invader hexes at one end and normal hexes at the other or playing with different length filisters against the hexes and so forth. Whether any of it is bland and boring is subjective opinion. I’m not saying it’s going to make it the grail, but if it only takes 5 minutes the swap out the screws and hear what it sounds like, I would try that before putting $190 worth of pickups and wiring in a $140 guitar.

    It’s your guitar - nice score, enjoy it, mod it, whatever. I was just saying what I would do, keeping it in the cheap side.
    Last edited by beaubrummels; 10-19-2018, 06:27 PM.

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  • Adieu
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by beaubrummels View Post
    Who said anything about staggering or radius? I would swap out a row of hexes for filisters, and try different metal composition filisters.
    Ah I see


    But then again, wasn't one of the typical bland and booooring Designed sets that's supposed to approximate the Distortion essentially the same thing just with screw and cylinder poles? Those things were extremely underwhelming, so it seems like the big invader screws do their job, and WELL???

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  • beaubrummels
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by Adieu View Post
    I don't think I've EVER seen anybody stagger or radius hex/screw poles in a guitar.

    Like, literally...not once
    Who said anything about staggering or radius? I would swap out a row of hexes for filisters, and try different metal composition filisters.

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  • Chistopher
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by Adieu View Post
    I don't think I've EVER seen anybody stagger or radius hex/screw poles in a guitar.

    Like, literally...not once
    Then you can be the first . I don't really think it makes too much of a difference with a beast such as the Invader as all finer minutiae is lost at that point. But who knows, you might be able to tell the difference on a 108.

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  • Adieu
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by beaubrummels View Post
    For $140 w/case I’d clean it up and rock the hell out of it. Since it has two rows of screws, I’d even play around with different screw sets before rewiring.
    I don't think I've EVER seen anybody stagger or radius hex/screw poles in a guitar.

    Like, literally...not once

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  • beaubrummels
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    For $140 w/case I’d clean it up and rock the hell out of it. Since it has two rows of screws, I’d even play around with different screw sets before rewiring.

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  • Adieu
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by Chistopher View Post
    You gonna change out the pickups? Seems like a more than decent find, even with the stock 108s.
    Im not sure

    I've really liked the hb108's I yanked out of another RR3 in a different guitar... but with Jackson RR3's and their cousin the Charvel Avenger, I always had modded stuff - EMGs, Duncans, Bill Lawrence, Dimarzio, mixed active-passive, a Fender CS 69 single coil.... just about anything. Hell, even a Dimarzio Air Norton piggyback boosted thru an EMG 81's preamp...

    Maybe it's just modding for modding's sake? Especially since it's about the cheapest decently solid modding platform you can get these days

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  • Chistopher
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    Re: NGD: cheap Japanese shredders still exist in 2018, after all!

    Originally posted by Adieu View Post
    Jackson RR3, few usual scuffs, busted Floyd collar, bit of grime... $140 w/ ohsc

    Hmmm... fix clean and flip or keep-to-mod, that is the question

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    Dayum that's some huge (and, curiously, pristine!) frets...what are those???

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    Nice FB and neat fretwork too

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    Quartersawn....and scarfed, both? But still....mmmm quartersawn. All in all a damn nice neck

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    You gonna change out the pickups? Seems like a more than decent find, even with the stock 108s.

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  • Artie
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    Nice score. I'd keep it.

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  • Demanic
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    Originally posted by PierceOkken View Post
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    There is the beast in question. What a jem. Between this and my Charvel DK24 I am more than content!
    I picked up a '08 DXMG a few years ago for $150. It's gunmetal grey with the low profile licsenced Floyd. It came with EMG HZ's, which were eventually replaced by a zebra JB and a black no name neck pickup (8.5k, A5). Loved the Jackson neck profile, I later got a Jackson bass.

    Sent from my Alcatel_5044C using Tapatalk

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  • PierceOkken
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    There is the beast in question. What a jem. Between this and my Charvel DK24 I am more than content!

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  • PierceOkken
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    Picked up a jackson dx10d just a couple of years ago. Wow, what a shout! For 150 bangs it was a steal and a half. The stock duncan-designed pups were really not to bad. Replaced the bridge with a jb though. The neck pup is really good. Just a few months ago the wiring piddled out on me and had to rewire the whole thing. Probably because of age.

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  • RorySquier
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    Nice looking Jackson guitar...great score! I own myself a black Jackson King V guitar with a neck-thru body and EMG 81/85 pick ups which sound great.



    ;>)/

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