I own both, they are both great guitars. THe neck of the rr-1 nd the soloist is the same so pull offs and bends are no different on them. The only disadvantage with the rr-1 is it only has 22 frets and is a little harder to sit down and play it. Although, using a strap it makes it easy to sit down and play, just a little different then when sitting and playing a strat type guitar, like the soloist
: Please tell me your honost opions about the
: Jackson Randy Rhoads RR1T
: and the
: SL-1 Soloist USA
: Tell me some of the advantages and Disadvantages, Would the soloist and rr1t be good enough guitars to perform infront of audiances, concerts, gigs, which one would be ebtter for the pull offs, bends, i've narrowed my dicission to the Randy Rhoads RR1T and the SL-1 Soloist
Re: Randy Rhoads or the SL-1 Soloist
I own both, they are both great guitars. THe neck of the rr-1 nd the soloist is the same so pull offs and bends are no different on them. The only disadvantage with the rr-1 is it only has 22 frets and is a little harder to sit down and play it. Although, using a strap it makes it easy to sit down and play, just a little different then when sitting and playing a strat type guitar, like the soloist
: Please tell me your honost opions about the
: Jackson Randy Rhoads RR1T
: and the
: SL-1 Soloist USA
: Tell me some of the advantages and Disadvantages, Would the soloist and rr1t be good enough guitars to perform infront of audiances, concerts, gigs, which one would be ebtter for the pull offs, bends, i've narrowed my dicission to the Randy Rhoads RR1T and the SL-1 Soloist