not just the best of both worlds, actually, it IS the both worlds in playing positions. both of those shapes EASILY handle classical and normal position in the most comfortable ways. For example, a V would only do classical well when sitting, and strats/LP's do well with normal position; if you wanted to play classical with strats/teles/lp's, you would have to angle one foot upwards, or spread your legs really far apart. TLDR; x-shaped guitars are best cuz they accommodate all playing positions very well
I have the black version with the normal headstock and I upgraded the Floyd to an original and put mick Thomson’s blackouts in it ..it’s by far the heaviest sounding thing I’ve ever touched and I’ve owned/played some jems, but this thing rules
I just picked up this same warrior a few months ago for 500 dollars and I ❤❤❤❤ it so much. I put a El Diablo in the bridge wow it's even more metal now. 🤘🤘🤘
Pretty wicked guitar. I really like what a quality guitar Jackson makes. I have a JS32T Rhoads V and it's awesome, despite a bit of annoying neck dive. It's crazy light and even though I'm not at all a shredder, I do like the necks a lot on Jackson guitars.
I have 2 Jackson X-series so far (Randy Rhoads with EMG 81-85 & KV7 with blackouts) these trems rarely go out of tune and the necks are so easy to play ..just ordered this one and a set of after market pickups, surprised this didn't have better pups as standard like the older X-Series did ...(edit 6mths later) i have this guitar now, the high output jackson pickups sound great, i didn't feel the need to change them, awesome guitar
I got the white warrior and it's one of my 5 favorites guitars. I use it for blues, rock, and country gigs and sometimes metal at home. The middle switch in clean fits nice into all three styles when playing live, and I usually switch to bridge for distortion hard rock leads. I also like the volume knob right next to the bridge pup. Great guitar for everything I play and I have vintage to metal and every guitar in between which have many single coils, PAFs, and EMGs and every pup in between. I'm keeping it stock. You can't get the white one new anymore, Musicians Friend was the only place I saw them at.
You can totally put emgs in whatever guitar you'd like. You need to swap out all the electronics though. Luckily the pickups come with all the components needed, and they make soldering minimal
Great stuff dude, just found the channel looking for this guitar. Pretty well done demonstration, not too drawn out, no unimportant stuff, you have a sub :D One thing I would advise, mainly for the second lower angle camera. You need more light on you, so that the second angle isn't that noisy (there's some serious image noise on these shots) and the main gets a tad sharper
Custom Select only, sorry buddy. I wouldn't expect this to change in the future either, Jackson's been giving everything other than the Soloist/Dinky the shaft lately.
putting in angled 7 string blade humbuckers and floyd rose 1000 or original whatever fits best with tungsten sustain block better quality nut, noiseless temelo springs etc. ratio tuners. Hard epoxy max clr coat back of neck and body. Repainting headstock to match body and making logo black. Dying fretboard a warm dark grey -gray shade lighter than inlays. Changing body color. Painting black-chrome bevels and inlays to match tremelo and hardware. Adding blacked stainless fretwire. Blacking stainless blades on pickups. Black chrome tuners. As shown, you get what you pay for, this is not cheap for what you get. 750 for a base upgradable neck through foundation. This configuration is the best you can get for the price with a greedy market value. Jackson is not greedy, just its not their fault. I got my RGR reverse headstock with green and white abolone inlays neck through all mahogany neck through and layered mahogany body and the direction the layers are like soundboards so yeah it had depth in tone character and still all the cut even with the rosewood fretboard. It was 750 brand new. All satin black everywhere. It wasn't a tremelo guitar though. If i had it to do over again i would choose the jackson for the shape and the floyd rose routing already done just for ease of build. One major upgrade you can do on this before the tremelo is just changing the tremelo studs to original screw studs from floyd rose, the angle is different and doesn't have a notch to chip out your cheap tremelo base plate because it is not hardened steel alloy forging like the original. Now you shall hold tune maybe a few months longer or maybe a few seconds less, before it chips.
Hey man thanks for the video! I wasn’t really in any “new guitar phase” until I stumbled upon this bad boy, and I gotta tell you, after all I’ve read and seen, and especially now this video, I WANT ONE! It’s got a James Hetfield meets Dimebag Darrell in a back alley way vibe to it that I ABSOLUTELY love, and the price is just right for me. Thank you for a great review, and practical demonstration on how it looks/sounds/feels!! I’m gonna start saving up to get this thing! 🤟🤟🤟
Buy an "X" series warrior. Buy a real floyd rose, 32mm "L" Big brass block from FU-Tones, Seymour duncan pickups, CTS volume, tone, Switchraft switch, and it will perform like an USA Warrior. I did it, and I should know, I own an 2004 Metallic Gray USA Warrior, and couldn't believe it with my own ears!
I agree, the body is thinner...that is why I used the 32mm block. Awesome! I'm still buying me a brand new white USA Jackson Warrior from my Christmas bonus!
I may have mentioned this, but I have the same Kelly as you and that thing is a beast! Very heavy, but man... It's a GREAT guitar. And I feel the same way about the reverse headstock. Wish that was an option. That Warrior is phenomenal!
Just as I was about to suggest a compare of the pickups you mention, you did it. Great!! Sorry but I can't tell the difference. Both sound great. I probably wouldn't change them out. What about the non-locking tuners? Were they ok?
Solar guitar doesnt come with Original Floyd Rose, but with 1000 Series Floyd Rose. They look the same, and have very similar quality and specs, but are made in Korea instead of Germany. Are the same floyds that comes with the Pro Series Jackson's. Cheers from Portugal 🍺🤘🇵🇹
Emgs rock I got the snow white Phil demmil demolition fury which is a hardtail but I wish I had the floyd rose one. Oh well I get enough floyd rose out of my charvel. I been considering getting the schecter sun valley super shredder a few times. There is so many guitars I want right now. The new Jackson Kelly is cool looking it says made in America on musicians friend too but they write the wrong specs all the time so who knows
Sold my Xiphos a couple years ago (Ibanez XPT700) Was thinking of picking something like this up? Anyone have a comparison or an idea which would be better for brutal death metal with melodic parts/solos? Xiphos never gave me that decrepit birth brutality I wanted so curious. Could have been amp or peddles.
Yea the necks are fast and smooth, and the pots are cheap their dime size. But cheap pots don't effect the sound , if they go bad just replace. pots aren't big money. I like the pick ups, but pickups are personal. The trem can be adjusted . The soloist is a great guitar and great pickups. The x series is a stage guitar.
I love this kind of comparison with guitars Time ago I bought a 90s Jackson PS4 with 81/85 and sounds great but I think that pickups aren't for me I change them and put a JB/PafPro and sounds better to my taste My only problem with EMGs is if you put on any guitar they will sound "metal" there's not a lot difference between guitar to guitar with the same EMGs. It's great if you already discovered your tone but people like me who want to try and try different woods/pickups EMG wouldn't work at all
That is the good and bad thing about emgs lol. I'm actually putting them in both guitars I use live now. They just have the bite and sustain required for the music I play. I definitely wouldn't put them in some of my other guitars though!
Check out the EMG 57/66 set if you ever get the chance. The 57 bridge doesn't have quite as much bite and tightness as the 81, but it is more dynamic and responds very well to rolling the volume back for a more vintage sound. It can do classic rock stuff very well, along with pretty much anything else, and can still hit the amp pretty hard for metal too.
@@davel_ggw I have an 81/85 set on the way, but I may try out some others in the future. I just really love that combo for my play style. The sustain and bite really help out when playing death metal at 250 bpm, lol!
@@TaylorDanley Don't get me wrong, especially as an old school thrash fan, of course I love the 81! lol But I do also love the 57 :) But not everyone likes the 81, and those people who don't I think really need to try a 57 to maybe get over their bias against active EMGs, because I think they address most people's reasons for disliking the 81. Take care!
Nice Taylor.The Jackson warrior is a comfortable guitar for shredding no doubt.uncle Ben must just upgrade his pickups to EMG 81,85s..then he'll have a monster!🌵🌵🌵
I feel this on a new level ...but if you go on American musical supply you can pay monthly and there’s no interest or credit check and it’s only like 66.00 a month ..that’s how I get them over her hahah
I was saving up for this guitar but I found a dude near me that’s selling his jackson pickups 😭 he dug em out of a warrior too and swapped his bridge for a black winter
The guitar is very beautiful aesthetically, but its price is high to mount Jackson Humbucker pickups, for that price they could offer something better ..
I loved the jackson warrior shape, BUT... the thing with Jackson is that they either have high end for the wealthy, or really cheap for the poor, and no in between. Poplar is the same wood used in wood shops for crying out loud. That stuff can dent so easily if not careful. I don't understand why they also went with unmatching paint between the body and the headstock. Seems like if they were going for the cheapest route possible, why not match them? No need to swap out paint cans if that's the case
@@TaylorDanley possibly. I may be bias in saying that I had a snow white DK2M with the maple neck, and the head was the natural color of the maple neck. I imagine it would be cheaper doing it that way than having one painted black 🤷
Jackson's been using Poplar for years since the custom shop Soloist days. Didn't switch to Alder until early 2000s. KV1, RR1, DK1, SL1, KE1 were all Poplar, and that applied to their high end Japanese neck through imports as well. And matching headstock is a "premium" feature, only the Pro Series has it. On a Custom Shop/Custom Select matching headstock is an extra 200 bucks as well.
@@dumpsterplayer5133 I didn't know about the poplar being used before 2000's. Probably because I was born in 91. However I still feel like it's a really really cheap idea, even for the soloist custom stuff. I also appreciate the air quotes for premium.
@@imthemetalguy1 Well they clearly found something they liked about the quality of the wood if they continued to use it for 20+ years. Basswood is another "cheap" wood and Ibanez uses it for all their top of the line guitars.
Anything goes for black metal lol No but seriously it's a good basic Jackson guitar, good value for money if you're a beginner. Go for it, remember even the most stereotypical bm guitar won't make it sound amazing, it's you ;)
That's interesting about the trem, I think I had a Floyd Rose 1000 in an LTD mh1000 years ago, and I didn't like it. Couple of cents off everytime a string was hit was killing me. I gave up on Floyd roses after that. I don't think I ever had experience with legit FR really... Anyone tried all of them? Special, 1000 and the real deal?
I can tell you from the difference between a special and an original, the weight is hugely different. Also, I used some noiseless springs that seemed to throw the guitar out of tune when I'd whammy. I think the rubber used to silence the springs was getting pinched when the spring would stretch, but I'm not sure. In any case, the FR original on my solar works flawlessly 🤷♂️
@@TaylorDanley Man I remember stuffing sponges in those springs and I think tuning was off half the time. Those Solars are specced really nice, I tried a six with an evertune and it was built like a tank. What do you think about an ESP e2 7 with an evertune vs schecter km7 without one? Specifically 25.5 inch scale vs 26.5?
Maple is heavy, mahagony is lighter not heavier 😂. Lolololol I also have the Kelly and it's not too heavy, not light either. Lighter than a Les Paul . I prefer the strat style bodies for their comfort. The Kelly and this one are show guitars. Shred inspiration and sound great , but not comfortable and I'm bumping it all the time. Idk I think nice looking and great stage appearance . But not good for home practice.
@@derekthrasher1116 yeah theyre.... ok.. but you definitely notice the difference between the 2. I'm going to upgrade it soon with a brass block. It's a $30 upgrade, we'll see if it makes a difference!
Got my hands on one of these, new. This one does not stay in tune the floyd is useless and it's all lows, lacks mids and highs does not cut thru good jamming. The strings don't sit properly in the nut, so when you tighten the locks it changes the tuning making a tension imbalance from above and below the nut after correcting by the fine tuning. The tuners are very cheap. With the relief in the neck set and string height at a nice action, this guitar buzzes bad on the low E at the 1st fret and clears up a bit at the 3rd and as you go up the neck so there's a little fret leveling to do. Inside the spring cavity there's a spot that looks like there was a chunky chip out of the wood where the body was glued to the neck (thru) or there was a just a gaping crack in the wood. A pickup swap help a bit with the mids but not enough and the highs more so still lacking. A fat brass block was installed, noiseless springs and during the procedure noticed that the bridge post on the low E side where the floyd blade edge pivots, wiggled/had looseness, the high E side was good. The fat brass block calmed the lows and balanced the mids and highs fairly well. One more thing I noticed, the screws for the claw inside the spring cavity were screwed in crooked and really the claw is too wide. If you wanted say, 3 springs in a straight line, middle and two outer, the spring on the high E side would rub against the cavity wall. The mods and aft setup helped the floyd tuning stability but not much, still unusable. Poplar is not a great tone wood but this guitar was bought because it's so lightweight, it has it's own distinct tone for sure but not very desirable. The jackson gigbag for this guitar is too short, head sticks out the top, bottom fits really tight. IMO Jackson should be ASHAMED of themselves for letting thing this out of the factory, quality has gone downhill (I have an Indonesian made hardtail Kelly from a few years back and it's great, all stock, basswood body, rivals guitars over twice as expensive) . The owner has in interesting tone selection the Warrior now with an alnico 5 in the bridge and ceramic in the neck, ideally upgraded tuners and an original floyd rose would make this guitar respectable now but with the crack in the body and the claws screws screwed in crooked it's not worth the extra money, enough has been spent. If you see one hanging in a music store, leave it hang.
an 800-900 dollar guitar with a floyd special and jackson brand pickups is ridiculous in my opinion. an LTD or Ibanez in the same price range would get you a lot better hardware.
Metal is what you are playing... Nothing to do with the shape of the guitar... My opinion... Albert King was playing a flying V! nothing to do with metal... Buddy Holly was playing Stratocaster... So do Dave Murray, Yngwie Malmsteen, etc... What I'm saying is that the instrument have nothing to do with the genre...
One of my all time favorite bodies. Right up there with the dean ML
Same
not just the best of both worlds, actually, it IS the both worlds in playing positions. both of those shapes EASILY handle classical and normal position in the most comfortable ways. For example, a V would only do classical well when sitting, and strats/LP's do well with normal position; if you wanted to play classical with strats/teles/lp's, you would have to angle one foot upwards, or spread your legs really far apart.
TLDR; x-shaped guitars are best cuz they accommodate all playing positions very well
Dean ml better
Never got into the extreme metal shapes, but the white with black hardware and the Jackson reverse headstock, hell yeah!
See 👀 you get it too !
I have the black version with the normal headstock and I upgraded the Floyd to an original and put mick Thomson’s blackouts in it ..it’s by far the heaviest sounding thing I’ve ever touched and I’ve owned/played some jems, but this thing rules
Duuuuude link me to the Black version!!!
*gems
@@cnswanson7207 he may be talking about the Ibanez Jem
I just picked up this same warrior a few months ago for 500 dollars and I ❤❤❤❤ it so much. I put a El Diablo in the bridge wow it's even more metal now. 🤘🤘🤘
I just got the red version witha normal headstock, am planning on upgrading to an original floyd rose and possibly changing the pickup
Pretty wicked guitar. I really like what a quality guitar Jackson makes. I have a JS32T Rhoads V and it's awesome, despite a bit of annoying neck dive. It's crazy light and even though I'm not at all a shredder, I do like the necks a lot on Jackson guitars.
Moving strap will fix neck dive on your V :)
@@dryzd or a leather strap
@@chxlupa2223 Leather strap doesn't work this time.
white body with maple fingerboard looks so good !
I have 2 Jackson X-series so far (Randy Rhoads with EMG 81-85 & KV7 with blackouts) these trems rarely go out of tune and the necks are so easy to play ..just ordered this one and a set of after market pickups, surprised this didn't have better pups as standard like the older X-Series did ...(edit 6mths later) i have this guitar now, the high output jackson pickups sound great, i didn't feel the need to change them, awesome guitar
I got the white warrior and it's one of my 5 favorites guitars. I use it for blues, rock, and country gigs and sometimes metal at home. The middle switch in clean fits nice into all three styles when playing live, and I usually switch to bridge for distortion hard rock leads. I also like the volume knob right next to the bridge pup. Great guitar for everything I play and I have vintage to metal and every guitar in between which have many single coils, PAFs, and EMGs and every pup in between. I'm keeping it stock. You can't get the white one new anymore, Musicians Friend was the only place I saw them at.
agree! those EMG's sound a lot better then those stock pups
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Would you be able to put EMGs on the warrior or are they only for the Soloist? New to electric guitar components and trying to upgrade
You can totally put emgs in whatever guitar you'd like. You need to swap out all the electronics though. Luckily the pickups come with all the components needed, and they make soldering minimal
I have and love my Warrior. Problem with cool shapes like this is that the case is a pain in the ass to travel with.
Great stuff dude, just found the channel looking for this guitar. Pretty well done demonstration, not too drawn out, no unimportant stuff, you have a sub :D
One thing I would advise, mainly for the second lower angle camera. You need more light on you, so that the second angle isn't that noisy (there's some serious image noise on these shots) and the main gets a tad sharper
Thanks for dropping in. Yeah, I was testing a different camera I don't normally use... It's not very usable indoors it turns out.
Do you know if these come in lefties, they're awesome looking guitars but I just cant find any lefties. Not just the 2020 x-series, but any warrior.
Custom Select only, sorry buddy. I wouldn't expect this to change in the future either, Jackson's been giving everything other than the Soloist/Dinky the shaft lately.
putting in angled 7 string blade humbuckers and floyd rose 1000 or original whatever fits best with tungsten sustain block better quality nut, noiseless temelo springs etc. ratio tuners. Hard epoxy max clr coat back of neck and body. Repainting headstock to match body and making logo black. Dying fretboard a warm dark grey -gray shade lighter than inlays. Changing body color. Painting black-chrome bevels and inlays to match tremelo and hardware. Adding blacked stainless fretwire. Blacking stainless blades on pickups. Black chrome tuners. As shown, you get what you pay for, this is not cheap for what you get. 750 for a base upgradable neck through foundation. This configuration is the best you can get for the price with a greedy market value. Jackson is not greedy, just its not their fault. I got my RGR reverse headstock with green and white abolone inlays neck through all mahogany neck through and layered mahogany body and the direction the layers are like soundboards so yeah it had depth in tone character and still all the cut even with the rosewood fretboard. It was 750 brand new. All satin black everywhere. It wasn't a tremelo guitar though. If i had it to do over again i would choose the jackson for the shape and the floyd rose routing already done just for ease of build. One major upgrade you can do on this before the tremelo is just changing the tremelo studs to original screw studs from floyd rose, the angle is different and doesn't have a notch to chip out your cheap tremelo base plate because it is not hardened steel alloy forging like the original. Now you shall hold tune maybe a few months longer or maybe a few seconds less, before it chips.
Hey man thanks for the video! I wasn’t really in any “new guitar phase” until I stumbled upon this bad boy, and I gotta tell you, after all I’ve read and seen, and especially now this video, I WANT ONE! It’s got a James Hetfield meets Dimebag Darrell in a back alley way vibe to it that I ABSOLUTELY love, and the price is just right for me. Thank you for a great review, and practical demonstration on how it looks/sounds/feels!! I’m gonna start saving up to get this thing! 🤟🤟🤟
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I wonder if Taylor likes the Evil Dead...
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Buy an "X" series warrior. Buy a real floyd rose, 32mm "L" Big brass block from FU-Tones, Seymour duncan pickups, CTS volume, tone, Switchraft switch, and it will perform like an USA Warrior.
I did it, and I should know, I own an 2004 Metallic Gray USA Warrior, and couldn't believe it with my own ears!
I agree, the body is thinner...that is why I used the 32mm block.
Awesome!
I'm still buying me a brand new white USA Jackson Warrior from my Christmas bonus!
Jackson pickups sounded less digital then those EMGs.
can you essentially jut purchase a floyd original and drop it in any guitar that comes with a floyd special????
tia
Yes
I may have mentioned this, but I have the same Kelly as you and that thing is a beast! Very heavy, but man... It's a GREAT guitar. And I feel the same way about the reverse headstock. Wish that was an option.
That Warrior is phenomenal!
I know, I wish that was an option. Yes, total beast. Doing some update videos on that guitar soon!
When I get this one, first thing I'm going to play is Marty Friedman solos
Just as I was about to suggest a compare of the pickups you mention, you did it. Great!! Sorry but I can't tell the difference. Both sound great. I probably wouldn't change them out. What about the non-locking tuners? Were they ok?
Literally my dream guitar , and I will command it this week 😭
Also my dream guitar. Just ordered it. Feels good. Congrats!
Good luck getting it man
Update , I’ll now have it in 1 month (minimum so it could be more than that wich is kinda sad)
Updated number 2 , I’ll have it in February (well shit)
@@frost4730 damn man 😭 this comment thread had no business being this funny; hope you get your guitar soon man 😅
Thanks for the video
I just bought one and can't wait to play it, same one.
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you mentioned having both this and the X Kelly, which have you grown to prefer of the 2?
I wish it came in black
Also I'd swap that FR Special to an Original asap and pickups to something ballzy
Same
Would it be worth replacing the bridge with a better quality Floyd rose or nah?
Solar guitar doesnt come with Original Floyd Rose, but with 1000 Series Floyd Rose. They look the same, and have very similar quality and specs, but are made in Korea instead of Germany. Are the same floyds that comes with the Pro Series Jackson's.
Cheers from Portugal 🍺🤘🇵🇹
Nice guitar! For a moment i thought you were going to play the banjo music from Deliverance at 4:52
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need a non trem version of the warrior… what happened to the new baritones???
Emgs rock I got the snow white Phil demmil demolition fury which is a hardtail but I wish I had the floyd rose one. Oh well I get enough floyd rose out of my charvel. I been considering getting the schecter sun valley super shredder a few times. There is so many guitars I want right now. The new Jackson Kelly is cool looking it says made in America on musicians friend too but they write the wrong specs all the time so who knows
I wish they’d offer it with a kahler option
Why do hate sound of EMG81
It sounds like balls
Sold my Xiphos a couple years ago (Ibanez XPT700)
Was thinking of picking something like this up?
Anyone have a comparison or an idea which would be better for brutal death metal with melodic parts/solos?
Xiphos never gave me that decrepit birth brutality I wanted so curious.
Could have been amp or peddles.
My local sam ash has one of these and I'm debating it. The floyd and pickups are kind of holding me back
Awesome review! Thank you so much
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4:20 Mins sound check for the Guitar
Got one coming Tuesday can’t wait
Yea the necks are fast and smooth, and the pots are cheap their dime size. But cheap pots don't effect the sound , if they go bad just replace. pots aren't big money. I like the pick ups, but pickups are personal. The trem can be adjusted . The soloist is a great guitar and great pickups. The x series is a stage guitar.
That's metal as hell
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Did you find the action to high out of the box?
Been really wanting to pick one of these up for a long time but never got the opportunity to pick one up and play it. 😩
hello Taylor . Is it worth to buy this guitar? please answer..
I love this kind of comparison with guitars
Time ago I bought a 90s Jackson PS4 with 81/85 and sounds great but I think that pickups aren't for me
I change them and put a JB/PafPro and sounds better to my taste
My only problem with EMGs is if you put on any guitar they will sound "metal" there's not a lot difference between guitar to guitar with the same EMGs. It's great if you already discovered your tone but people like me who want to try and try different woods/pickups EMG wouldn't work at all
That is the good and bad thing about emgs lol. I'm actually putting them in both guitars I use live now. They just have the bite and sustain required for the music I play. I definitely wouldn't put them in some of my other guitars though!
Check out the EMG 57/66 set if you ever get the chance. The 57 bridge doesn't have quite as much bite and tightness as the 81, but it is more dynamic and responds very well to rolling the volume back for a more vintage sound. It can do classic rock stuff very well, along with pretty much anything else, and can still hit the amp pretty hard for metal too.
@@davel_ggw I have an 81/85 set on the way, but I may try out some others in the future. I just really love that combo for my play style. The sustain and bite really help out when playing death metal at 250 bpm, lol!
@@TaylorDanley Don't get me wrong, especially as an old school thrash fan, of course I love the 81! lol But I do also love the 57 :) But not everyone likes the 81, and those people who don't I think really need to try a 57 to maybe get over their bias against active EMGs, because I think they address most people's reasons for disliking the 81. Take care!
So do you have a solar? With a real Floyd?
Nice Taylor.The Jackson warrior is a comfortable guitar for shredding no doubt.uncle Ben must just upgrade his pickups to EMG 81,85s..then he'll have a monster!🌵🌵🌵
Thank you for the review!
The floyd on the Solar must be a 1000 series floyd and not an original floyd
Alright..i love the cleans lol. TF amp is that
Playing a very metal looking guitar is like singing along to a Journey song... That said, I love my ESP/LTD Black Metal Arrow.
The Warrior aesthetic always spoke to me for some reason.
I want one. It is speaking to me.
Which pick up are they?
That's metal as F*ck. Tempted to buy one... but I promised the misses that I woudn't buy anymore guitaarrrssssssssss :( lmfao
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I feel this on a new level ...but if you go on American musical supply you can pay monthly and there’s no interest or credit check and it’s only like 66.00 a month ..that’s how I get them over her hahah
@kaddy'sManKave ooooor or oooor!!! You can sell a guitar for that jackson? That way you're not really buying more, you're just swapping out!!! BINGO!!
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No way bro! That's like selling a child! lol
@@KaddysJamKave lol well damn
I was saving up for this guitar but I found a dude near me that’s selling his jackson pickups 😭 he dug em out of a warrior too and swapped his bridge for a black winter
The guitar is very beautiful aesthetically, but its price is high to mount Jackson Humbucker pickups, for that price they could offer something better ..
I want 7 string lefty warrior, thats my dream man.
Does it neck dive?
That T-shirt hard 🔥🔥
I loved the jackson warrior shape, BUT... the thing with Jackson is that they either have high end for the wealthy, or really cheap for the poor, and no in between. Poplar is the same wood used in wood shops for crying out loud. That stuff can dent so easily if not careful. I don't understand why they also went with unmatching paint between the body and the headstock. Seems like if they were going for the cheapest route possible, why not match them? No need to swap out paint cans if that's the case
Who knows... maybe the necks are bulk pre-manufactured?
@@TaylorDanley possibly. I may be bias in saying that I had a snow white DK2M with the maple neck, and the head was the natural color of the maple neck. I imagine it would be cheaper doing it that way than having one painted black 🤷
Jackson's been using Poplar for years since the custom shop Soloist days. Didn't switch to Alder until early 2000s. KV1, RR1, DK1, SL1, KE1 were all Poplar, and that applied to their high end Japanese neck through imports as well.
And matching headstock is a "premium" feature, only the Pro Series has it. On a Custom Shop/Custom Select matching headstock is an extra 200 bucks as well.
@@dumpsterplayer5133 I didn't know about the poplar being used before 2000's. Probably because I was born in 91. However I still feel like it's a really really cheap idea, even for the soloist custom stuff.
I also appreciate the air quotes for premium.
@@imthemetalguy1 Well they clearly found something they liked about the quality of the wood if they continued to use it for 20+ years. Basswood is another "cheap" wood and Ibanez uses it for all their top of the line guitars.
Jackson XT warrior is really a good guitar
What tuning is this in?
hmm, was a while ago... D standard I believe.
7:37 is funny because now hes the COMPLETE OPPOSITE lol
Emg's 81 sound muddy as hell tho, I'm swapping Seymour Duncans in mine
Kinda like the stock bridge pickup better, 81's were cool a decade ago but now they fall short in clearity
Is it good for black metal?) I want to buy on ebay for 300 usd, is it good?
Anything goes for black metal lol
No but seriously it's a good basic Jackson guitar, good value for money if you're a beginner. Go for it, remember even the most stereotypical bm guitar won't make it sound amazing, it's you ;)
I've a feeling this guy really likes Evil Dead.... not sure
That's interesting about the trem, I think I had a Floyd Rose 1000 in an LTD mh1000 years ago, and I didn't like it. Couple of cents off everytime a string was hit was killing me. I gave up on Floyd roses after that. I don't think I ever had experience with legit FR really... Anyone tried all of them? Special, 1000 and the real deal?
I can tell you from the difference between a special and an original, the weight is hugely different. Also, I used some noiseless springs that seemed to throw the guitar out of tune when I'd whammy. I think the rubber used to silence the springs was getting pinched when the spring would stretch, but I'm not sure. In any case, the FR original on my solar works flawlessly 🤷♂️
@@TaylorDanley Man I remember stuffing sponges in those springs and I think tuning was off half the time. Those Solars are specced really nice, I tried a six with an evertune and it was built like a tank. What do you think about an ESP e2 7 with an evertune vs schecter km7 without one? Specifically 25.5 inch scale vs 26.5?
Maple is heavy, mahagony is lighter not heavier 😂. Lolololol I also have the Kelly and it's not too heavy, not light either. Lighter than a Les Paul . I prefer the strat style bodies for their comfort. The Kelly and this one are show guitars. Shred inspiration and sound great , but not comfortable and I'm bumping it all the time. Idk I think nice looking and great stage appearance . But not good for home practice.
Sir best metal juitar under 500 to 600 dollar and love you VIEDO amazing ❤
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When I hear Floyd Rose "Special", I cringe. Has the Special gotten (awesome word) any better?
Or maybe I watch more of the video before asking a question. Derp! 02:30 it was address. Thanks!
@@derekthrasher1116 yeah theyre.... ok.. but you definitely notice the difference between the 2. I'm going to upgrade it soon with a brass block. It's a $30 upgrade, we'll see if it makes a difference!
@@TaylorDanley cool, my assumption is the Special is made from a crappier steel, if there is such a thing. Melted Tinfoil maybe?
Lol. Yes it is. It's like zinc aluminum vs steel and brass I think
@@derekthrasher1116 melted tinfoil 🤣🤣🤣
play it through a 6505
Much more breath and definition in those EMGs.
I hate EMGs by the way.
*Breadth
there nice but they dont sell them lol
Jesus dude do you have a solar with an official Floyd rose 😂
Got my hands on one of these, new. This one does not stay in tune the floyd is useless and it's all lows, lacks mids and highs does not cut thru good jamming. The strings don't sit properly in the nut, so when you tighten the locks it changes the tuning making a tension imbalance from above and below the nut after correcting by the fine tuning. The tuners are very cheap. With the relief in the neck set and string height at a nice action, this guitar buzzes bad on the low E at the 1st fret and clears up a bit at the 3rd and as you go up the neck so there's a little fret leveling to do. Inside the spring cavity there's a spot that looks like there was a chunky chip out of the wood where the body was glued to the neck (thru) or there was a just a gaping crack in the wood. A pickup swap help a bit with the mids but not enough and the highs more so still lacking. A fat brass block was installed, noiseless springs and during the procedure noticed that the bridge post on the low E side where the floyd blade edge pivots, wiggled/had looseness, the high E side was good. The fat brass block calmed the lows and balanced the mids and highs fairly well. One more thing I noticed, the screws for the claw inside the spring cavity were screwed in crooked and really the claw is too wide. If you wanted say, 3 springs in a straight line, middle and two outer, the spring on the high E side would rub against the cavity wall. The mods and aft setup helped the floyd tuning stability but not much, still unusable. Poplar is not a great tone wood but this guitar was bought because it's so lightweight, it has it's own distinct tone for sure but not very desirable. The jackson gigbag for this guitar is too short, head sticks out the top, bottom fits really tight. IMO Jackson should be ASHAMED of themselves for letting thing this out of the factory, quality has gone downhill (I have an Indonesian made hardtail Kelly from a few years back and it's great, all stock, basswood body, rivals guitars over twice as expensive) . The owner has in interesting tone selection the Warrior now with an alnico 5 in the bridge and ceramic in the neck, ideally upgraded tuners and an original floyd rose would make this guitar respectable now but with the crack in the body and the claws screws screwed in crooked it's not worth the extra money, enough has been spent. If you see one hanging in a music store, leave it hang.
an 800-900 dollar guitar with a floyd special and jackson brand pickups is ridiculous in my opinion. an LTD or Ibanez in the same price range would get you a lot better hardware.
FR specials metal is not solid as originals that sounds Much better
Don't think i like that amp. Or at least the setup of it anyway.
Didn't like the flat top, so I didn't buy one
When I here too much metal all I here is nonsense
I hate the way he says solar
Meh...
Metal is what you are playing... Nothing to do with the shape of the guitar...
My opinion...
Albert King was playing a flying V! nothing to do with metal...
Buddy Holly was playing Stratocaster... So do Dave Murray, Yngwie Malmsteen, etc...
What I'm saying is that the instrument have nothing to do with the genre...
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