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warpthrone

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Jackson JS30RR
« on: May 29, 2009, 07:43:45 PM »
It has some good reviews on Ultimate Guitar, but I wanted a honest opinion, anyone tried this guitar or anything similar?apparently there a problem when you are playing standing up with the guitar leveling out, but i'm sure this can be fixed like the Xiphos by drilling a new hole for straplocks.
But yeah, I'm looking into a new guitar and this one seems pretty nice, and at a decent price.
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Jonny

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Re: Jackson JS30RR
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2009, 07:47:48 PM »
I own one. I quite like it now, for my first (and only currently) V-shaped guitar.

You can have a bigger strap so the guitar won't fall over, I don't think mine does.

Plus, I'm selling mine.

EDIT: At the time of buying it and for a while I didn't like it, but that's cause I had a shitety strap on it.

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Re: Jackson JS30RR
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2009, 01:39:30 PM »
I have an RR3, if you replace one of the bolt on screw for a special one with a strap button it, it become perfectly balanced and a billion times easier to play standing up, before that I was using a cotton strap that pulls on your shirt and can be frustrating at times

one thing to look out for with the JS30RR is the socket for the cable is on the lower fin, aka it'll stick into your leg when your sat down in the classical position, never tried one with an angled cable end but it was enough to make me buy the RR3 instead which has the socket on the upper fin