New Jackson S-10
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New Jackson S-10
I fell in love with this guitar in Dallas. Now it's headed my way !
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The changer is fixed so you cant add pedals or knee levers to it, i think it takes 3 and 4 max and it's less expensive. Its not a student model by any means tho, its a solid great sounding guitar. Eventually i will most likely upgrade to a blackjack custom if i want to add a knee lever but for now for me this standard s10 is the perfect gigging guitar. Lightweight, great sounding, fast action, and great looking guitar. I played all the $2K guitars in Dallas and this was my favorite. Just a super solid guitar made by great people. AND it was under $2K !Michael Johnstone wrote:What's the difference between that one and a Blackjack?
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well Karen you have a great guitar there for sure. These guitars are one of the best for the under 2k price. They are professional all the way.
For those who do not know about them here is a little info on them.
Features:
- 3 Pro series foot pedals, 4 knee levers
- Hardwood ply soundboard with laminate finish
- Humbucker pickup
- Adjustable legs
- Front/rear panels glossy or sparkle laminate
- Professional grade instrument
Pedal setup (no custom pedal setups; no 5th knee):
RL raises 1st whole tone and 7th 1/2 tone
RR lowers 2nd 1 whole tone and 9th 1/2 tone
LL raises 4th and 8th 1/2 tone
LR lowers 4th and 8th 1/2 tone
Available colors:
Pink sparkle
Red sparkle
Silver sparkle
Black glossy
Charlie
For those who do not know about them here is a little info on them.
Features:
- 3 Pro series foot pedals, 4 knee levers
- Hardwood ply soundboard with laminate finish
- Humbucker pickup
- Adjustable legs
- Front/rear panels glossy or sparkle laminate
- Professional grade instrument
Pedal setup (no custom pedal setups; no 5th knee):
RL raises 1st whole tone and 7th 1/2 tone
RR lowers 2nd 1 whole tone and 9th 1/2 tone
LL raises 4th and 8th 1/2 tone
LR lowers 4th and 8th 1/2 tone
Available colors:
Pink sparkle
Red sparkle
Silver sparkle
Black glossy
Charlie
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Congrats Karen!! You've made a wise decision. I'm not a owner but the Jackson steels are one of a kind for sure. Wonderful tone and feel to them. I really like the aluminum strips that they put on the front of the newer Blackjacks. Adds a certain little "touch".
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yes the tone of this guitar is what hooked me. It sounds great and sustains forever. Also the solid feel of the guitar, it doesn't really feel any different than the more expensive models, meaning it is very stable and does not feel like an entry guitar. I will be using the guitar as an upgrade for my stage one guitar, mainly for gigs and practices outside of my home studio. I haven't been playing pedal steel for very long but I am a lifetime musician who has good taste for quality and tone, and this is the guitar that fit the bill for me and my needs. Plus the Jacksons are great people. I am proud to be part of the Jackson owners club along with Zane K, Rusty R, and of course Robert R
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S10 Blackjack
Nice one Karen...
I have an S10 Blackjack also 3x4 Black laminate about 18 months old. Magnificent instrument in every way from the fine finish/engineering/sound & responsiveness. I also own a 6x2 Emmons Blackrock and
had a ZB twin also.
I've had other steelers here in Melbourne take a look and they too are very impressed.
Have fun...!
Bruce Green/Pyalong/Australia
I have an S10 Blackjack also 3x4 Black laminate about 18 months old. Magnificent instrument in every way from the fine finish/engineering/sound & responsiveness. I also own a 6x2 Emmons Blackrock and
had a ZB twin also.
I've had other steelers here in Melbourne take a look and they too are very impressed.
Have fun...!
Bruce Green/Pyalong/Australia
And Brett D.Karen Sarkisian wrote:yes the tone of this guitar is what hooked me. It sounds great and sustains forever. Also the solid feel of the guitar, it doesn't really feel any different than the more expensive models, meaning it is very stable and does not feel like an entry guitar. I will be using the guitar as an upgrade for my stage one guitar, mainly for gigs and practices outside of my home studio. I haven't been playing pedal steel for very long but I am a lifetime musician who has good taste for quality and tone, and this is the guitar that fit the bill for me and my needs. Plus the Jacksons are great people. I am proud to be part of the Jackson owners club along with Zane K, Rusty R, and of course Robert R
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S10 Jackson Blackjack and S10 Emmons Black Rock 6x2
You'll love that Blackjack Karen. It just about plays the tunes by itself. Have enclosed a couple of photos. There is also a pic of the Emmons Black Rock 6x2
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S10 Jackson Blackjack and S10 Emmons Black Rock 6x2
Nice to hear from you Herb. Everyone reckons I look
like a "Big Sunflower" dressed in that outfit...
Amazing what we will do for a bit of "Stardom"
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like a "Big Sunflower" dressed in that outfit...
Amazing what we will do for a bit of "Stardom"
Regards
Bruce Green - http://mantelentertainment.com.au