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Jackson USA Select RR1T Randy Rhoads
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Hardtail version du RR1

    Jackson USA Select RR1T Randy RhoadsPublié le 28/04/11 à 02:50
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    The Jackson RR1T V is the hard tail version of the guitar that was originally made for the famous Randy Rhoads. It has since evolved to become one of the most iconic guitars in the metal industry, especially in thrash metal. The guitar features an alder body, maple neck with ebony fretboard and shark fin inlays, 22 jumbo frets, hard tail bridge, one volume knob, two tone knobs, HH configuration and a 3 way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    Given that this is a hard tail model, it tends to reverberate and resonate much more than the Floyd Rose version of this model. I'm not normally a fan of V guitars due to ergonomics, but the RR isn't quite as bad as some other Vs. The shorter lower horn allows it to sit in your lap a bit easier, but I still find myself having to sit in classical style and support the neck. The coolest feature about this guitar is the compound radius neck. At the lower register, the guitar has a smaller radius. This allows you to chord very easily without straining your wrist. At the higher frets, the radius is flatter. This allows you to do extreme bends without fretting out. The fretwork on this guitar is also very nice.

    SOUNDS

    The RR1 is a very versatile guitar thanks in part to its pickup selection and tone knobs. The JB in the bridge is probably one of the most well known and well rounded pickups in the guitar industry. It has leant itself to nearly every style from jazz to death metal. The Jazz in the neck is actually deceiving as it can work for nearly any style you can think of as well. It's a little brighter and clearer than the '59, so fast shred lines come out cleaner. The additional tone pots also allow you to shape the tone a lot more than other models.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Those of you who are big fans of hard tails and Vs will probably be looking heavily into this model. The RR1T is based off of one of my favorite Vs out there (the RR1). The fretwork on the USA models is really nice, the construction is great, the guitar is versatile and it just looks cool. Considering the price, you might want to look on the used market for one of these.
  • tjon901tjon901

    RR1 sans le Floyd

    Jackson USA Select RR1T Randy RhoadsPublié le 03/06/11 à 16:44
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    The RR1T is the hardtail version of the RR1. When Randy died he was arguably the most popular guitarist in the world. Shortly before he died the guys at Jackson offered to make him a custom V to Randys specifications. The original RR was slightly different but the basic design is the same. It is an offset V with the larger horn shorter than the lower horn. This design helps with the guitars balance. The guitar has a neck through body with a maple neck. The neck has a 22 fret ebony fretboard with Jacksons signature shark fin inlays. The neck and headstock are fully bound. It has a tune-o-matic bridge with the strings going through the body. It has two Seymour Duncan humbuckers. It has an SH2 in the neck and a TB4 in the bridge with one volume and two tone knobs with a 3 way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The frets arent as easy to reach on this guitar as on other Jacksons because the shape of the V. The ebony fretboard feels good under your fingers. The neck through design means there is no heel so that is good too. Jacksons at these levels come with compound radius necks. This means that on the higher frets the radius is flatter making it easy to bend but on the low frets its more curved making chords more comfortable. The hardtail bridge means you have excellent tuning stability.

    SOUNDS

    With the Seymour Duncan pickups the guitar has a huge versatile sound. The alder body with the maple neck give you the classic shred guitar tone. Not many companies put after market pickups in their guitars but Jackson does. Jackson knows if you are paying more than 1000 dollars for a guitar you should not have to change the pickups right after you get it. Being neck through and having a hard tail with the strings going through the body means this guitar has excellent sustain.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Randy Rhodes was one of the most influential guitar players of the last half century. This model of Jackson guitar is a lasting tribute to his legacy. The Floyd Rose version is a lot more popular than the hardtail version. The hardtail version is also harder to find. With Jacksons falling out of favor in use among the guitar players of popular music you do not see guitars like these being played as often as you would a few years ago. This is sad because its a perfectly fine and versatile guitar. When you play a Jackson RR you are playing and keeping a part of metal history alive. If you are looking for a Jackson that does not have a Floyd Rose this is one of your options.
  • KeessKeess

    Jackson USA Select RR1T Randy RhoadsPublié le 14/07/08 à 23:19
    Fabriqué au USA,
    22 frets, deux seymour duncan, un tb4 au bridge et un sh2n au neck, un vol 2 tone.
    string thru pour un sustain incroyable, un son precis et bien decoupé.

    manche neck thru (conducteur) très lisse, rapide.

    voir le site de jackson...

    UTILISATION

    Manche parfait. accès aux aigus très aisé. la guitare tient toute seul, le poids est parfaitement balancé et la guitare et relativement légerte (je trouve). la guitare sonnent parfaitement. je l'utilise pour du black, du death et du thrash metal principalement. elle delivre un peu moin de gain que ma RR24 avec le emg 81, mais mon peavey 6505 et ma pedale d'overdrive peuvent tres bien comblé cette lacune normal a cause de pi…
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    Fabriqué au USA,
    22 frets, deux seymour duncan, un tb4 au bridge et un sh2n au neck, un vol 2 tone.
    string thru pour un sustain incroyable, un son precis et bien decoupé.

    manche neck thru (conducteur) très lisse, rapide.

    voir le site de jackson...

    UTILISATION

    Manche parfait. accès aux aigus très aisé. la guitare tient toute seul, le poids est parfaitement balancé et la guitare et relativement légerte (je trouve). la guitare sonnent parfaitement. je l'utilise pour du black, du death et du thrash metal principalement. elle delivre un peu moin de gain que ma RR24 avec le emg 81, mais mon peavey 6505 et ma pedale d'overdrive peuvent tres bien comblé cette lacune normal a cause de pickups. le son est lourds, gras.

    SONORITÉS

    Sa convient parfaitement a mes styles de musique.

    je lutilise avec un peavey 6505+, un overdrive mxr zakk wylds, un noise gate isp decimator prorackG (INDISPENSABLE avec la peavey et la pedale...) un sonic maximizer 362. sa sonne la bombe.. son gras en dos, sa sonne terrible. le sons perce tres bien en groupe, quoi que tres legerement moin mid que la rr24 qui enterre tout.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'ai depuis environ 1 mois. je cherchais depuis un moment pour LA guitare, CELLE qui me ferait cracker et que je n'aurais plus besoin de changer... et voila. la finition signé jackson est comme dhabitude parfaite. sachez que je suis vendu jackson... j'ai essayer plusieurs guitares (washburn, dean, esp, ibanez, Bc Rich, gibson, fernandes, etc...) et pous ce que je fait, il y a rien de mieux. avant celle la j'ai possédé une jackson warrior JS, une DKMGT, et j'ai encore ma RR24 (et je ne veux pas men separé non plus) une esp ltd f-400. evidemment, pour lequivalent D'environ 1000 euro ( 1500 $ canadiens) je referais ce choix sans hésité. tres bon raport qualité prix si on achete au USA, sinon.. dur dur de ce payer cette bete. (au canada en tout cas). vous en voyez une d'occaz, ne la laissez pas passé, elle sera vite parti.
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