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STC-Shaped Guitar from Jackson belonging to the Performer series

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  • MGR/Jackson rule! Ali G jnrMGR/Jackson rule! Ali G jnr

    Jackson PS 7 Performer

    Jackson PS7 DinkyPublished on 07/19/03 at 15:00
    After playin the acoustic for a few months, i went to have a "look" in Dawson's Stockport for a 1st electric. I was going to get a Squier strat, but then i saw this guitar that had been put on sale that day. It was supposed to be £400 but i got it for £100!

    I really like the neck, it has a less rounded back than other electrics I've tried, which makes it easier to play. I really like the colouring,it's black with a grey scratchboard. The humbucker is great for those rock sounds, and the 2 pickups are fine. The guitar just looks great!

    The only thing i didn't like is the plastic sheet tat covers the scratchboard, coz when you take it off, it leaves little bits round the screws! But that do…
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    After playin the acoustic for a few months, i went to have a "look" in Dawson's Stockport for a 1st electric. I was going to get a Squier strat, but then i saw this guitar that had been put on sale that day. It was supposed to be £400 but i got it for £100!

    I really like the neck, it has a less rounded back than other electrics I've tried, which makes it easier to play. I really like the colouring,it's black with a grey scratchboard. The humbucker is great for those rock sounds, and the 2 pickups are fine. The guitar just looks great!

    The only thing i didn't like is the plastic sheet tat covers the scratchboard, coz when you take it off, it leaves little bits round the screws! But that doesn't affect anything!

    The guitar is built in Japan, and is very well constructed. Nothing has fallen off!

    This is an amazing guitar! Jackson isn't a well known make from what I've heard, but if only people knew how great they were!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Wilky version of the HSS Performer

    Jackson PS7 DinkyPublished on 07/18/11 at 07:27
    The Performer Series guitars are meant for those who are on a budget and need something fairly cheap. This is very similar to the PS2, except this model has a normal two point tremolo instead of the floyd rose. The guitar has the following features:

    Alder body
    Maple bolt-on neck
    Rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
    Two point tremolo
    HSS configuration
    Dot inlays
    One volume pot, one tone pot and a five way switch

    UTILIZATION

    I'll start off with the good stuff first -- the bridge on this isn't too bad. It's like a Wilkinson or something, and it performed quite nicely. However, that's about the only good thing I can say about it. The edges on the frets were sharp, and y…
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    The Performer Series guitars are meant for those who are on a budget and need something fairly cheap. This is very similar to the PS2, except this model has a normal two point tremolo instead of the floyd rose. The guitar has the following features:

    Alder body
    Maple bolt-on neck
    Rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
    Two point tremolo
    HSS configuration
    Dot inlays
    One volume pot, one tone pot and a five way switch

    UTILIZATION

    I'll start off with the good stuff first -- the bridge on this isn't too bad. It's like a Wilkinson or something, and it performed quite nicely. However, that's about the only good thing I can say about it. The edges on the frets were sharp, and you noticed it every time you moved your hand up and down the neck. The frets needed to be leveled better as there were dead spots. The nut on this was also cut too deep. It needed a new replacement nut as I don't think you could build it up with epoxy and refile it. I wouldn't waste my time doing that, at least. It's easier to just make a new one considering how worn this was.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar sounded pretty bland overall. First of all, it didn't resonate all that great. That could be why it didn't sound too spectacular. The bridge pickup sounded pretty bland once you started adding some gain. Basically, it was undefined and almost muffled sounding. I checked to make sure the tone pot was all the way up, and it was... The neck and middle pickups were decent, but they were nothing really spectacular. They were average at best, and they seemed to not be able to handle high gain like the bridge pickup (kinda) could.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Spend your money on something that's better than this. The only people who should be buying guitars like this are absolute beginners or those who just want a guitar to smash. It's not a quality guitar, and I really can't recommend it for anybody who's a serious guitar player.
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