King IzzO)))
Ultimate Kitten Puncher
Re: Jackson RR3 opinions?
LOL, you mad bros?
First, I don't know where you can get an RR5 for the same price as an RR3.
Second, yeah, a neck thru is not gonna sound like a bolt on, I prefer bolt ons, sue me, I'm sure there's other people who do too. I've paid thousands of dollars for bolt on ESP's (and others), they surely don't sound like a USA neckthru Jackson either, that doesn't make them ****ty guitars.
Third, I'm not saying they're high end USA Jackson killers, just that thay aren't "****" as h8 keeps saying. Yeah, so maybe you need to put a little effort into making them great players, but for the initial investment I'll say it's easily worth it. It's not really any more work than any other used guitar usually needs anyway.
My Kelly has the LP580 trem, and it's meh, but it has the quartersawn neck and binding and sharkies and everything else that the neckthrus have, and it was $275, with the (****ing huge) original case. So suck it.
LOL, you mad bros?
First, I don't know where you can get an RR5 for the same price as an RR3.
Second, yeah, a neck thru is not gonna sound like a bolt on, I prefer bolt ons, sue me, I'm sure there's other people who do too. I've paid thousands of dollars for bolt on ESP's (and others), they surely don't sound like a USA neckthru Jackson either, that doesn't make them ****ty guitars.
Third, I'm not saying they're high end USA Jackson killers, just that thay aren't "****" as h8 keeps saying. Yeah, so maybe you need to put a little effort into making them great players, but for the initial investment I'll say it's easily worth it. It's not really any more work than any other used guitar usually needs anyway.
My Kelly has the LP580 trem, and it's meh, but it has the quartersawn neck and binding and sharkies and everything else that the neckthrus have, and it was $275, with the (****ing huge) original case. So suck it.