alexdwsn12
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Re: My Axe Is Better Than Yours...
Yes, you are right. But, My Eleca acoustic is not bad.
Am I right?????
Yes, you are right. But, My Eleca acoustic is not bad.
Am I right?????
So far the OP has failed to convince anyone of the inherent superiority of his SL2H over all other guitars.
Is there a moral here?
yeah i disagree with the fundamental basis of this thread
that guitar was something i would wanna play before i learned everything that i know now about guitars. For the tones i go for, i could find a much better-suited instrument for a way lower price than anything produced by Jackson.
Slim strat-shaped body? Hot pickups that completely mask the guitar's natural tone? Floyd Rose? Pass pass pass pass pass
Yes, you are right. But, My Eleca acoustic is not bad.
Am I right?????
JAckson Dinky, or 73 LP with double cream and a SD.....I don't think so.
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yeah i disagree with the fundamental basis of this thread
that guitar was something i would wanna play before i learned everything that i know now about guitars. For the tones i go for, i could find a much better-suited instrument for a way lower price than anything produced by Jackson.
Slim strat-shaped body? Hot pickups that completely mask the guitar's natural tone? Floyd Rose? Pass pass pass pass pass
don't bring a knife to a gun fight?
yeah i disagree with the fundamental basis of this thread
that guitar was something i would wanna play before i learned everything that i know now about guitars. For the tones i go for, i could find a much better-suited instrument for a way lower price than anything produced by Jackson.
Slim strat-shaped body? Hot pickups that completely mask the guitar's natural tone? Floyd Rose? Pass pass pass pass pass
There's plenty of tone in a Soloist. It's just not the kind of tone you get in a Les Paul, is all. I've never played anything that nails classic metal crunch the way a USA Soloist does. So until we standardize some sort of international uniform tone unit to quantify these things, it's probably best not to talk about this or that design lacking tone. Every guitar has tone; don't lose sight of how qualitative it all is.
Lets put it this way then- it's a tone that inherently has little to offer other than a very "clean" (sterile) non colored platform for high gain pickups & amplifiers. It's not an issue with jackson in particular but ANY maple neck through/alder bodied guitar (carvin, some ESps, alot of BC Riches, etc) Low output pickups sound weak, tinny, and lifeless in them comparitively- EVEN in a great specimen with plenty of sustain and overtones (of which I've had two, one MIJ, one MIA). Metal guys pick them because they can go gain, effects, & output crazy without as much mud or a lack of clarity. And not to mention they play might speedily.
As for "classic" metal- to me thats the sound of strats with dimarzios (or singles) & Gibsons with T-tops or DiMarzios. If your definition of "classic metal" starts at Anthrax, MOP era Kirk, or Stryper, then we are definitely not on the same wave length![]()
So your point is that it's a different kind of guitar for a different kind of sound. Hmm. Sounds kinda familiar. Except I have to disagree with anyone who thinks a Soloist comes with crazy high-output pickups. The bridge is usually a JB, and the neck in an H-H Soloist is a '59 (I put an A2 in mine). Not Seths, but not crazy.
To me, classic metal is anything 1990 or older. Before Nirvana broke, before nu-metal sludge became the norm for heavy guitar tone, when bands like the big four were still keeping the hair-metal weenies at bay. The relatively raw, unprocessed sound of 80's thrash bands is my gold standard for metal tone. And guess what? A good Jackson with Duncans nails it.
I have to disagree with anyone who thinks a Soloist comes with crazy high-output pickups. The bridge is usually a JB...
At 16+K, there are those that would argue that a JB is a "crazy high-output pickup." Most local players I know feel that way. The 'crazy' aspect further being accentuated by the fact that JB's are so picky about the woods they sound good in (that qualifies as eccentric behavior). Are you implying that the JB is a medium output, middle-of-the-road, kind of understated PU?
Are you implying that the JB is a medium output, middle-of-the-road, kind of understated PU?
I always thought the JB sounded like it was asleep.
I have Distortions in everything. Jazz in the neck in everything.