En que se diferencian la Jackson js32rhoas de la rr3
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Randy_Rhoads
RR3:
The RR3 has an alder body and maple neck. The neck is bolt-on type with rosewood fingerboard and 22 frets. This model has neck and bridge Seymour Duncan humbuckers and a Floyd Rose licensed, low profile, double locking tremolo. During 2006, a limited run of 100 were made in white with black pinstripes, similar to the finish found on the RR5. These featured the Seymour Duncan designed pickups and a tune o matic string through the body bridge which was different from the standard RR3.
JS Series
The JS30RR is from the entry level group that is made in India. The body is Indian cedro, and has a bolt-on maple neck. It is fitted with two Jackson pickups and an adjustable string-through-body bridge, and the rosewood fretboard has 24 frets. This model was available with a Floyd Rose tremolo as the JS35RR, but was discontinued in 2000. The current JS series offering is the JS32T Rhoads. It's similar to the original JS30RR, with the addition of shark fin inlays on the fretboard. it also had the JS35RR which was an upgraded version of the standard JS30RR
Yo tengo una RR3 y es Made in Japan, las JS son Indias.
Mira, las JS están en 355€ en Thomann, mientras que las RR3 salían por 700€...
http://www.musik-schmidt.de/gb-Jackson-RR3-Rhoads-BK.html
https://www.thomann.de/es/jackson_js32_rhoads_wfr_ir.htm
RR3:
The RR3 has an alder body and maple neck. The neck is bolt-on type with rosewood fingerboard and 22 frets. This model has neck and bridge Seymour Duncan humbuckers and a Floyd Rose licensed, low profile, double locking tremolo. During 2006, a limited run of 100 were made in white with black pinstripes, similar to the finish found on the RR5. These featured the Seymour Duncan designed pickups and a tune o matic string through the body bridge which was different from the standard RR3.
JS Series
The JS30RR is from the entry level group that is made in India. The body is Indian cedro, and has a bolt-on maple neck. It is fitted with two Jackson pickups and an adjustable string-through-body bridge, and the rosewood fretboard has 24 frets. This model was available with a Floyd Rose tremolo as the JS35RR, but was discontinued in 2000. The current JS series offering is the JS32T Rhoads. It's similar to the original JS30RR, with the addition of shark fin inlays on the fretboard. it also had the JS35RR which was an upgraded version of the standard JS30RR
Yo tengo una RR3 y es Made in Japan, las JS son Indias.
Mira, las JS están en 355€ en Thomann, mientras que las RR3 salían por 700€...
http://www.musik-schmidt.de/gb-Jackson-RR3-Rhoads-BK.html
https://www.thomann.de/es/jackson_js32_rhoads_wfr_ir.htm
Pues es la Rhoads que te recomiendo como mínimo, está bien fabricada, el puente es correcto, las pastillas cañeras, etc...
No la he utilizado mucho la verdad, tengo otras y no tiempo para todas...
ya sabes, que las hay mas caras, USA, PRO etc... pero se te va un pastón.
la mía es como esta:
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No la he utilizado mucho la verdad, tengo otras y no tiempo para todas...
ya sabes, que las hay mas caras, USA, PRO etc... pero se te va un pastón.
la mía es como esta:
Imagen no disponible
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