Ok, I'll cut to the chase. A guy on another forum posted a pic that showed that the X series Jacksons were MIJ (Japanese). I tried some out today, and, if the sticker is to be believed, they are indeed MIJ.
So I tried out an KVX10 (EDIT: king v string-thru) and RX10 Rhoads (trem sucked, but i'd change it anyway). They were great, very good value, great feel (no idea about the pickups, i played it unplugged). Between £300 and £350. I think the RX is alder, while i think the KVX might be poplar. Needless to say, major GAS is building (for both! Dammit!)...
So, two questions:
1) are the x-series jacksons any good? Being japanese-made (my ibanez MIJ rg, bar the trem, rules!), I'd assume so, but obviously you never know- any horror stories? I'm perfectly willing to change bridge/tuners/floyd on them, but if you know the wood sucks, or the neck sucks, or whatever, that's a major problem.
2) Is poplar any good? It was hard to tell unplugged, I think the Rhoads sounded better, but that may be just because the strings felt looser, and i was playing better lol. From what I hear, poplar is a bit like alder- true? (I know steve morse uses it on his musicmans (men?) and they're £1500, so it can't be terrible!)
Thanks for your time!
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