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Jackson JS Randy Rhoads JS30RR

V/XPL/FB Shaped Guitar from Jackson belonging to the JS series

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Published on 08/27/05 at 04:34
Made in India.
24 Fret, two microphones Jackson.
2 knob: its tone +
Channel fast, so very wide and flat!

UTILIZATION

The handle rebuttera the fan of Gibson guitars and other little sleeves and round off.
Very good access to acute, we can easily put four fingers up to the 21th box.
Look killer, but not easy to play assis.Tres fun to play as high settle down!
Yes, you put the selector on the mic acute, while the knob thoroughly, and it is a party to the metal extreme.On put the selector on the grave, and ready to make the stoner / sludge / doom.
They set clear, turn the button tone, and a Jazz sound.

SOUNDS

I play primarily metal, for the price, the sound is really huge! But the distortion is removed, er is very acute obtientdes slamming type Telecasters (note I did not say it was the sound of a tele).
I play a Fender Performer 650.
I use primarily the microphone to a well tranchant.Mais sometimes I use a well to the bold blue or doom.
But my preference is definitely the mic acute saturation that gives you the Randy Rhoads! This scratches up to its name! Although it costs 300, it was the sound characteristic of Jackson!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it now for 2 months.
She has a look that kills, it's true, but mostly it's the extreme metal of the 80s (Kreator)! A handle very suitable for a quick game!
I tried a few Ibanez, can be more versatile!
If it is for a first guitar but you're on to the metal, please! Put 100 more than for a normal guitar input end and you will not have to change any time soon! on the other hand, if you are in your broader range of style, I'd recommend an Ibanez, which also can have a big sound, but more versatile than Jackson!
I would do this choice indeed.