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Jul 15 2010 01:15pm
Quote (Zodijackyl @ Jul 14 2010 07:04pm)
Depends on the type of music you want to play and what you like in a guitar. I would personally go for an ESP LTD over a Jackson, they are much better quality and any Jackson with a non-Original Floyd is likely to have tuning stability problems.


I finally bought a Esp LTD.
Actually, it was cheaper than the Jackson and the quality was better so..:)

Thanks for advices
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Jul 15 2010 01:20pm
Not a bad choice
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Jul 15 2010 02:59pm
Quote (Gxy @ Jul 15 2010 03:15pm)
I finally bought a Esp LTD.
Actually, it was cheaper than the Jackson and the quality was better so..:)

Thanks for advices


Awesome, which model? Pictures?
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Jul 15 2010 07:07pm
HERE IT IS




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Jul 15 2010 11:11pm
very sexy looking guitar. i utterly hate the number they stick on the twelfth fret but it looks a very nice axe :)
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Jul 17 2010 02:02pm
i have this guitar (DKMG Dinky) and if you REALLY want a nice floating bridge that takes a lot of management any time you do anything, then get it. if you stay in one tuning or only drop back and forth to D, then you're fine after a long(ish) set up. it stays in tune for a long time too, you just can't do weird alternate tunings without taking a long time to get the tension back to normal. you can block off the floyd rose too, so you can undo the the tuning lock things and it works just like any fixed bridge guitar. i did it with a dead C battery and it worked perfectly, didn't damage anything either and i had it in there for months. the EMG pickups are nice if you want to play metal or any other kind of hard rock. the neck 85 pickup has a warm sound for clean settings and other dirtier stuff too, so it is fairly versatile. the neck is really thin and it's incredibly easy to play.

haha wall of text, but yeah it's a good guitar if you want to block off or deal with the floyd rose.

This post was edited by STANUL on Jul 17 2010 02:03pm
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Jul 19 2010 10:53am
its really nice !
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