Does Jackson JS30RR Rhoads Electric Guitar good for biggeners?!


Question: hi

im willing to buy this guitar to practice on it i never play anything or know anything about playing guitars what i know that im fall in love with metal songs

so i decided to start practising practising and practising

i need a cheap/good guitar so when i be realy good i take the next step to a more pro one

another thing im 20 years old so do i too late for learning or what

srry for my weak english but its not my mother language ^^

oh another thing what mean bolt on neck? all say its not good thing :P but i dont know what it mean

Jackson JS30KV King V $299.99
-Alder body
Bolt-on maple neck
Die-cast tuners
Rosewood fingerboard
24 jumbo frets
Jackson CVR2 humbucking pickup (bridge)
Jackson CVR2 humbucking pickup (neck)
Master volume, master tone controls
JT390 adjustable bridge with strings-thru-body
3-position blade pickup switching
Chrome hardware
MOTO dot position inlays
Neck Demensions: 1st fret: .775", 12th fret: .910"
Scale Length: 25.5


Answers: hi

im willing to buy this guitar to practice on it i never play anything or know anything about playing guitars what i know that im fall in love with metal songs

so i decided to start practising practising and practising

i need a cheap/good guitar so when i be realy good i take the next step to a more pro one

another thing im 20 years old so do i too late for learning or what

srry for my weak english but its not my mother language ^^

oh another thing what mean bolt on neck? all say its not good thing :P but i dont know what it mean

Jackson JS30KV King V $299.99
-Alder body
Bolt-on maple neck
Die-cast tuners
Rosewood fingerboard
24 jumbo frets
Jackson CVR2 humbucking pickup (bridge)
Jackson CVR2 humbucking pickup (neck)
Master volume, master tone controls
JT390 adjustable bridge with strings-thru-body
3-position blade pickup switching
Chrome hardware
MOTO dot position inlays
Neck Demensions: 1st fret: .775", 12th fret: .910"
Scale Length: 25.5

Yes, if you're willing to buy it, Jackson makes an excellent guitar.

Bolt on necks are pretty much an industry standard, meaning almost every guitar uses them. High end and more expensive guitars are neck through body, basically one piece.

Also, it's never too late to play an instrument.

I also agree that its never too late to start. the jackson RR is a good Guitar. If you're just starting out, avoid at all costs anything with a FR tremolo. It will turn you off of playing due to the complexity of changing the strings. If you must get a trem, learn the instrument first, then learn how to add color with the tremolo.



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