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Jackson JS30KV King V Electric Guitar

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

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Chris Cannella, Product and Artist Relations Manager for Jackson Guitars and guitarist for Autumn's End, demonstrates the JS30KV King V Electric Guitar from Jackson.

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  • 0:10, OMG ITS KERRY KING!!

    0:22, DAMMIT!!

  • @kill1516 Not on its own...

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  • alder body?? I've missed something?

  • @Falloutfan961 My band just gets together so we can write some stuff for fun and do an occasional Death or In Flames cover. It's a lot of of fun.

  • @tenhundredkills we don't strive for fame or anything just like to play together and see how it sounds is all.

  • @tenhundredkills its not like i couldn't play one its just im not the one who writes our songs. i let the drummer get a pace and the vcalist give us some lyrics to figure out what kinda playing to do and the rest falls into place. the reason i dont give names is that im never really with the same bandmates for more than a few weeks before we switchout. not to say that they don't come back we just like to get a good supply of fresh ideas andd such.

  • @Falloutfan961 I used to have that problem until I started learning some music theory. Now I can shred and it actually sounds good (at least to my band mates anyway)!

  • @tenhundredkills i can't play solos for some reason so we have the rhythm guitarist play the solos for us. hes not as fast as me but he plays kinda like hammet mixed with mustaine in varied parts. (that is to say in their slower solos of course.)

  • @Falloutfan961 True, but I can get a really nice clean tone from my Soloist, especially from the neck pickup. Realistically though, it's a metal machine!

  • @tenhundredkills gibson. jackson has no place in country that i can think of tho its excellent in metal and heavier rock songs but its more for metal tho.

  • @Falloutfan961 Do you mean Gibsons or Jacksons? I play death metal on my Jackson no problem. My friend had to drop either EMGs or Blackouts (I don't remember which) in his LP to sound crushing enough for our band.

  • @tenhundredkills still a good brand for rock-country and mid to light metal music.

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