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Jackson Pro Randy Rhoads RR5

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

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Published on 03/23/08 at 02:21
Short story: In September 1977, Grover Jackson returns home as Wayne Charvel guitar rparateur. He bought the ailing company in November of the following ANNR continuing the work of Repair Tool and customization of guitars. End of 1980 he met the young Randy Rhoads, 24, and on the rise as a guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne. It will produce a first model inspired by the Gibson Flying V and the following year a more radical wing asymtriques. Jackson Charvel dmarque then productions, inspired by Fender and begins to put his name on some customiss MODELS. The brutal death of Rhoads in a plane crash revives the interest of the guitarists for the MODEL and Jackson is finally launching its first model under the name of SERIES: RR.

MODEL made in Japan
- Body Alder
- Channel driver Saddle
- Rosewood 22 frets
- Reprinted shark teeth inlays
- 2 humbucker pickups: Seymour Duncan SH4
- Rglages: 2 volumes + tonalitbr /> - 3 positions Slecteur
- Bridge Tunamatic
- Mcaniques oil bath
- Fittings dorbr />
Peru good quality and good finish overall. Especially what lgret.

UTILIZATION

Trs enjoyable round, thin, fast and prcis. Access in acute: they will jump on the treble! Ergonomics, guitar VERY balance (for a form type flying V when it is noted even!). Again: what lgret!

SOUNDS

Oh it's heavy. Trsdfini and not elsewhere. A good noise gate with prvoir. For heavy riffs mtal is a joy. For a solo becomes dlicat. The Seymour Duncan do not show trs prcis in the treble, but you prciser aids they are not with the caliber of the strings above the factory montes: it is lightweight when same handicaps and the precision of play
Regardless, this guitar is captivating and his trs trs heavy grows the hair and tattoos eyes.
To Randy Rhoads, what c'tait guitarist with a taste for good guitars.

OVERALL OPINION

Nostalgia when you hold us ... Randy Rhoads died in 82 but his guitar "signature" remain NEWS. A REFERENCE what. Even if this guitar lacks a bit of precision in the treble I got is a real pleasure to play it, and rhythmical catches the ax this small default.