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  • nells66nells66

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    Jackson JS Warrior JS32Publié le 14/02/20 à 13:13
    Le look de cette guitare est génial, quoique les dents de la mer font un peu ring aujourd'hui ? Son poids léger permet de jouer partout en mer ou sur terre assis debout allongé ou à l'envers ou sur un canot de sauvetage pour éloigner les squales.
    La peinture est jolie mais de très mauvaise qualité, laissant parfaitement les empreintes, ce qui facilite les recherches de la police scientifique pour savoir si c'est Malmsteen ou Pete Townshend ou qq d'autre qui l'a cassée.
    Les micros Jackson High-Output offrent un son...particulier qui peut plaire,mais plutôt à remplacer pour avoir "le son".
    Le manche est surprenant, plat,fin et pas très confortable.Pourquoi ne pas avoir fait un manche com…
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    Le look de cette guitare est génial, quoique les dents de la mer font un peu ring aujourd'hui ? Son poids léger permet de jouer partout en mer ou sur terre assis debout allongé ou à l'envers ou sur un canot de sauvetage pour éloigner les squales.
    La peinture est jolie mais de très mauvaise qualité, laissant parfaitement les empreintes, ce qui facilite les recherches de la police scientifique pour savoir si c'est Malmsteen ou Pete Townshend ou qq d'autre qui l'a cassée.
    Les micros Jackson High-Output offrent un son...particulier qui peut plaire,mais plutôt à remplacer pour avoir "le son".
    Le manche est surprenant, plat,fin et pas très confortable.Pourquoi ne pas avoir fait un manche comme les autres Jackson plus chers ou les Ibanez Wizard 3 ?
    Les mécaniques sont bien placées, les frettes bien frettées, le manche bien emmanché.
    Les + : Prix/Poids/look/frettes
    Les - : Peinture/Manche/ Micros
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

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    Jackson JS Warrior JS32Publié le 04/11/11 à 00:58
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The Warrior body shape never really caught on for whatever reason, but if you're one of those who wants to have a fairly unique shape without having to spend a ton of money, the JS32 Warrior is what you're looking for. The guitar features an alder body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, sharkfin inlays, a licensed floyd rose bridge, two humbucker configuration, one volume, one tone and a three way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar is decent, but that's about all I could say about it. The fretwork on this was a bit iffy. It wasn't the worst I've seen from Jackson, but it also wasn't the best. The ends were a bit sharp, but they're easily correctible with the proper file...assuming you have that file. If not, Stew-Mac sells it. The frets also weren't perfectly leveled, but it was average for the most part. The frets themselves needed to be beveled a bit more. They were slightly flat, and it was causing some issues for me. The bridge on this is a real cheap floyd rose, and it's not nearly as good as the higher quality floyds out there.

    SOUNDS

    The pickups in this guitar are obviously some sort of EMG clones, but they're nowhere near as good sounding as EMGs are. The bridge itself is a very high output pickup, but it sounds a bit uncontrollable and thin. The bridge never sounded beefy enough to do some huge rhythms, and it was never quite tight enough to do those super quick start/stops in death metal. The neck was too bright for me, and I couldn't get the lead tone I wanted out of this thing. I guess it was similar to having two low quality EMG 81s in it, but again, it's nowhere near as good as EMGs. Replace them if you're going to keep this.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The guitar is average. That pretty much sums up this entire model, and it's hard for me to recommend it because of so many other great guitars for cheap prices out there. The one thing this has going for it is its extreme body shape, but there's an Ibanez guitar that looks very similar to this. There's also the Vigier Marilyn, but that's probably out of most people's price range.