If you see one in passing secondhand, go for it before it is me who takes!
24 cases in the same driver would handle close to perfection. She became a little vintage eighties now and it gives a fiery temperament!Īnd since the change of microphones, she saw.
It's been 15 years since I hang this faithful Jackson, she took the loaves, but remained always super reliable. I play on the ENGL tube and where it excels the most is plain / crunch on all mic positions and saturated neck pickup (Seymour SH1 powaaaah).
The guitar took dust and now it rivals in terms of sensations with my other shovels that rate 3-5 times its price. I was amazed that a mid-range guitar like this now so its kind. I ended up a set of Seymour TB6, SSL and SH1 and it became a massacre! With split pickups, it gives a very wide and the violin brings a personality to the whole. In fact, this shovel earns a lot to see his microphones upgraded. The original sound is not bad but still pretty dirty. The varnish is of a quality that I have rarely seen on a guitar. The body is rather small and thin, which makes the guitar very sexy and easy to wear and feel is that of a strat, but without the notch for the forearm.Īccess to acute is good without being transcendent (I tasted the handle from driver!), Knowing that stops 22 frets on this guitar. The coating on the handle is amazing quality. The handle has a round profile and wide enough and is very comfortable. Micros original Jackson / Charvel in config MSM (rare), 5-position selector "to strato". Guitar made in Japan in 1992, Ash body arched top, handle screwed enough Round 22 frets rosewood fingerboard, frets Standard tremolo Schaller licensed Floyd.