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Jackson KE3 Kelly (Before 2006)

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

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Published on 08/04/05 at 17:52
Japanese model, 24 frets, Seymour Duncan detonator, bridge JT 580 licensed floyd rose, adjusting volume, body in poplar and handle hérable

UTILIZATION

The neck is very fast and very accurate, access to acute problems is not, then despite what may have believed it a very light guitar. The only complaint is that the fasteners for the strap are misplaced what tipped the neck into the guitar but with a good strap this problem disappears. The only regret I have is that it does not have a tone knob but it's not dramatic, since I always leave the knob at the bottom, I think many of you are well.

SOUNDS

This guitar is really typical metal, I use it to play the black and she is doing really great. I use an amp with Hughes and Kettner Warp 112 and a boss mt2 md2 or according to what I want to play. And then there is still nothing to say, the sound is clean, aggressive harmonics come out as if part of the notes fesaient "normal". Despite its special metal look, it has a very nice clear sound, biensur it's not a Fender Start but for this type of scratch is really nice, especially the selector lever handle, you can play classics such as Stairway to in heaven with its really beautiful. But then later I intend to change the pickups to put emg 81 and 85, just to get a better sound, but for a scratch mid-range, there is nothing to say it all in a very large.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it about a week ago under the advice of several friends who owned one, and I do not regret my purchase at the cost and I paid (only 488 euros www.musik-service.de) . Before buying it I wanted to buy a BC Rich Beast or the flying V, but after trying I immediately saw my choices and seek advice from my friends who told me that with the kelly I would not disappointed.
Level quality / price ratio I find it hard to beat, because it is addressed to a guitar having a desired metal scraper slamming while having a sound and playing comfort nickel. I advise all fans of heavy or black or whatever.
If I should go back I would not change a guitar, I really found what I was looking for.
After it is up to everyone to find their scratching me anyway I regret nothing, especially since I was fortunate to have it in black transparent color which is truly sublime, the price of black.