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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Crazy_Joe on April 11, 2007, 04:23:21 PM

Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Crazy_Joe on April 11, 2007, 04:23:21 PM
Just some questions about it if anyone knows:

1) On the specs list that all the Jackson's have on the Jackson site it says it is Alder but before that on the little preview bit it says it has a basswood body, does anyone know what it actually is?

2) It has EMG HZ pickups, i know they are passive but do they still put in EMG electronics cr@p, will i have to put in new pots and stuff if i want to swap out the pickups?

3) Has anyone tried it and is it worth the money paid for it?
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: dave_mc on April 11, 2007, 05:07:22 PM
i'm guessing you'll have to switch the electronics.

i think it's alder, at least the newer ones are specced as that, and the one I tried felt (EDIT: sounded!) like alder.

worth it? not in my opinion. they felt, to me, like a £300 guitar loaded with name brand pickups so they could charge £450. i'd rather have an ibanez rg1570 (though some people don't like basswood or the super-slim necks) or rga121 (ditto the neck thing) and switch the pickups myself.

or else suck it up and save for an sl3, it was pretty nice.

bear in mind, these are my opinions, lol.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: noodleplugerine on April 11, 2007, 05:14:36 PM
Surely passive pickups = passive electronics?
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: dave_mc on April 11, 2007, 05:16:11 PM
^ yeah.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Crazy_Joe on April 11, 2007, 05:17:56 PM
Quote from: dave_mc
i'm guessing you'll have to switch the electronics.

i think it's alder, at least the newer ones are specced as that, and the one I tried felt like alder.

worth it? not in my opinion. they felt, to me, like a £300 guitar loaded with name brand pickups so they could charge £450. i'd rather have an ibanez rg1570 (though some people don't like basswood or the super-slim necks) or rga121 (ditto the neck thing) and switch the pickups myself.

or else suck it up and save for an sl3, it was pretty nice.

bear in mind, these are my opinions, lol.


Yeah the DXMG can be got for £290 though when i did a google search. And i know what you mean i think that about most Jackson guitars until you start spending some real money, they just look good for metal. SL3 i thought was not worth the cash spent on it when i played one, saying that i was playing through a line 6 spider at the time :?

I have an Ibanez RG505 which i replaced with a Holy Diver set now and i love it, though i would prefer to have an Alder guitar since i already have a Basswood one. Saying that an RG1570 can go on ebay for £300 nowadays so i might keep a look out on ebay.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Crazy_Joe on April 11, 2007, 05:18:49 PM
I think i remember seeing somewhere that EMG add some random EMG cr@p into their passive electronics :lol:
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Twinfan on April 11, 2007, 06:55:57 PM
I've got a DKMG and they're Alder, so I assume the DXMG is too.  Pickups are passive and mine has the boost circuit too.  I want to get some Nailbombs for it in the future.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Crazy_Joe on April 11, 2007, 11:15:21 PM
So does that mean you have to take it out or can you use the gain boost with Nailbombs or something?
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Pierre on April 11, 2007, 11:33:29 PM
2006 and onwards have active EMGs.

It's Alder.

Every Jackson I played felt like a great instrument and had a very resonant body, way better than even more expensive Ibanez and certainly LTDs. The problem is that people nowadays buy hardware just as much as timber, and few can tell a good guitar from a bad one. So Jackson had to jump on the bandwagon and sell hardware too. The costs barely went up though so it's all good.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: noodleplugerine on April 11, 2007, 11:37:00 PM
Quote from: Pierre
2006 and onwards have active EMGs.

It's Alder.

Every Jackson I played felt like a great instrument and had a very resonant body, way better than even more expensive Ibanez and certainly LTDs. The problem is that people nowadays buy hardware just as much as timber, and few can tell a good guitar from a bad one. So Jackson had to jump on the bandwagon and sell hardware too. The costs barely went up though so it's all good.

You think?

I find the high end LTDs to be much better than say - The SL-3, and the low end jacksons all seem so plasticy to me.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Pierre on April 11, 2007, 11:49:36 PM
All LTDs I played were about hardware. Woods sounded dead to me.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Twinfan on April 11, 2007, 11:54:08 PM
Quote from: Crazy_Joe
So does that mean you have to take it out or can you use the gain boost with Nailbombs or something?


I'm planning on using it with the Nailbombs.  HZ humbuckers are just active EMG 'voiced' passive pickups.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Crazy_Joe on April 12, 2007, 12:03:15 AM
I see, i'll have a look round ebay for some charvels i think, more 80's!
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: LazyNinja on April 12, 2007, 12:23:03 PM
I had one of these:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Jackson-DXMGTSP-HT-DINKY-Electric-Guitar-with-EMGs?sku=512245&CJAID=10381297&CJPID=1829822

and it was one of the worst guitar I have played in my life the finish was thick glossy coating (think BC rich bronze series) all over the place including on the neck. The flame top looked like a printed paper and it probably was. Cheap hardwares. It felt like a toy, and sounded like a toy thanks to the EMG-HZs. It doesn't even compare to Ibanez RG1570 imo.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: noodleplugerine on April 12, 2007, 04:14:53 PM
Quote from: LazyNinja
I had one of these:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Jackson-DXMGTSP-HT-DINKY-Electric-Guitar-with-EMGs?sku=512245&CJAID=10381297&CJPID=1829822

and it was one of the worst guitar I have played in my life the finish was thick glossy coating (think BC rich bronze series) all over the place including on the neck. The flame top looked like a printed paper and it probably was. Cheap hardwares. It felt like a toy, and sounded like a toy thanks to the EMG-HZs. It doesn't even compare to Ibanez RG1570 imo.

Same feeling I had with the SL-3.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Muzzzz on April 13, 2007, 08:44:21 AM
I don't have much experience with Jackson, but I did play a DK2M with a Duncan JB a while back, and blimey it was nice (apart from the JB, lol)

Looked killer too  :twisted:
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Transcend on April 17, 2007, 05:34:48 AM
Quote from: Crazy_Joe
So does that mean you have to take it out or can you use the gain boost with Nailbombs or something?


no the gain boost is only on some guitars and is normally an after market mod.

the only difference is they use 250k pots rather than 500k pots

because most people that by guitars with passive emgs upgrade them to active meaning they only then have to get a stereo jack and battery clip.

I find this retarded as when you buy emgs you get 250k pots and the entire wiring look=m with it :S
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: gingataff on April 17, 2007, 02:29:35 PM
Quote from: hate_growth
Quote from: Crazy_Joe
So does that mean you have to take it out or can you use the gain boost with Nailbombs or something?


no the gain boost is only on some guitars and is normally an after market mod.

the only difference is they use 250k pots rather than 500k pots

because most people that by guitars with passive emgs upgrade them to active meaning they only then have to get a stereo jack and battery clip.

I find this retarded as when you buy emgs you get 250k pots and the entire wiring look=m with it :S

I thought EMG use 25k pots.
Title: Jackson DXMG
Post by: Transcend on April 17, 2007, 10:37:25 PM
Quote from: gingataff
Quote from: hate_growth
Quote from: Crazy_Joe
So does that mean you have to take it out or can you use the gain boost with Nailbombs or something?


no the gain boost is only on some guitars and is normally an after market mod.

the only difference is they use 250k pots rather than 500k pots

because most people that by guitars with passive emgs upgrade them to active meaning they only then have to get a stereo jack and battery clip.

I find this retarded as when you buy emgs you get 250k pots and the entire wiring look=m with it :S

I thought EMG use 25k pots.


25 then. its whiechever they use for there active circuitry.

theres an article about the whole pickup wiring on hzs and actioves in jacksons and ltds and why somewhere