BunnyGuitarShredder
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what is everyone's opinion of it, I bought it in feb and so far it passed expectation with me.
na performer was a bit higher end being a Jap assembled guitar, JS is a pretty good entry level guitar series andIi wasnt looking for too much when I got it, what I would really want after this is a Dinky or Soloist with a snake skin paint job. Jackson has been my choice since I first picked up an RR1 in a guitar shop and jammed on it though the question remains is Jackson still Jackson since Fender sucked them in.
Back then, Jackson was AKAI, now they're Fender. Name one good guitar AKAI ever made.
Yeah, didn't think so.
FMIC lets Jackson run Jackson. AKAI wanted their "advisors" in on everything, and as a result they had a few years of really crappy and pointless model variations and model levels - some only lasting for 100 guitars - that had miniscule differences between them.
The FMIC guys are players and music fans, and they understand that players want what players want, and they don't want to be told what they should want, or settle for what some suit-and-tie wants them to have.
The only thing FMIC did I disagree with is focus Jackson on the Metal crowd, when they were really starting to get into a wider audience. The Jazz'R was a great guitar: Spruce hollow/chambered body with quilted maple top and back, 25" scale, beautiful tone. Only thing they needed to change IMO was to give it a rounder neck profile instead of the hard V, and maybe a 1 5/8" nut instead of 1 11/16".
That guitar could have broken Jackson into the C&W and Jazz markets easily. It just needed time.
They also killed off my favorite model, the JacksonStars (Japan-only) NASL (which could have competed with PRS given the shape), and ended the JacksonStars Semi-Custom Shop option, where you could order a stock model with some few changes and still get it for the standard retail price of about $1800, instead of $4500+. And their turnaround time was less than 6 months. It took 18 months for both my USA 7-string Warrior and WarAngel to come in.
Other than that, consistency has greatly improved. You no longer have to sort through a bunch of the same model to find "the good one".
As well, they introduced a new model which I'm currently digging - the KV2T. Finally, a Jackson V that has a 3x3 headstock and 24 frets!
Needs a Floyd, though :lol:
FMIC also moved them to Corona and set them up with a lot of new/better equipment and got their massive Custom Shop backlog cleared out. People had been waiting years for their guitar!