Jackson SS2 - "Hard tail version of the SS"
This is the hard tail version of the slightly odd looking SS series Jackson. They're basically like short scale super strats but with modified horns. The 2 designates that this is a hard tail versi…
Jackson SS1 - "Short scale with wilkinson"
For anybody who has ever wanted a slightly different strat shape with a shorter scale, this is what you have been looking for. To be honest, I think this guitar would have been a lot better if they …
Jackson JTX STD - "Jackson's supertele"
Jackson was never really into the whole tele thing. They were always either doing the superstrat kind of thing or just trying to be a bit more extreme by tapping into the metal market. The shape it…
Jackson Infinity XL - "Budget Infinity model"
This is a guitar that you don't see too often, and for very good reason, if you ask me. It's not exactly the prettiest guitar in the world. In fact, it could even win some awards for the most bizar…
Jackson Infinity Pro - "Bit ugly but sounds great"
I can't stress enough about how much these guitars are questionable in terms of overall looks. It's a love/hate guitar, and I can't say I fell in love with the looks at all. It's such a different s…
Jackson JJ4 Scott Ian - "Kinda ugly"
This is probably one of the uglier models that they released, in my opinion. The pinstriping is supposed to look like an old school hotrod, I guess. The body shape and overall looks I just can't re…
Jackson Rhoads RRXMG - "Very solid for the price"
Jackson is working on making a bit of a comeback on the medium priced guitars lately. The new X series is a throwback to the old school X series they used to have, but these seem to be a bit higher …
Jackson JSX-94 - "HSS 22 Fretter"
The Concept Series is a pretty interesting line, mainly because you don't see a lot of them. They can be a bit hit or miss, but for the most part, they're generally all pretty average. They were me…
Jackson USA Signature Chris Broderick Soloist 6 - "Amazingly sick Jackson"
Chris Broderick was formerly known to play Ibanez guitars, but ever since a little issue that occurred with a Japanese business spec'ing Ibanez guitars to his specs and not allowing him to have a sig…
Jackson JS Dinky JS22R - "Low budget beginner Dinky"
These are the bottom of the barrel Jacksons and are only meant for those who are looking for an extremely cheap guitar. They're marketed towards those who are just starting out and are not really re…
Jackson JS Kelly JS32 - "Lower end Kelly"
The JS32 series is pretty cool for the price, but there are a lot of things about them that can make them a bit hit or miss at times. They're not the worst guitars that Jackson makes, but they're al…
Jackson JS Warrior JS32 - "Cheap Warrior"
The Warrior body shape never really caught on for whatever reason, but if you're one of those who wants to have a fairly unique shape without having to spend a ton of money, the JS32 Warrior is what …
Jackson JDX-94 - "Unique bridge"
The JDX-94 was always this kind of odd guitar that I never truly got along with. It's a fairly unique Jackson at some points, and on the other hand, it's right where Jackson usually deals their card…
Jackson JDR-94 - "Fun shredder for a cheap price"
The JDR-94 is a unique guitar that you don't see much of. You can sometimes find these stored away in the backs of pawn shops, and it's a bit sad to see them back there considering they can be some …
Jackson Super Light Soloist SLSXMG - "Bringing back the X series"
You don't see too many neck-thru guitars with these kinds of specs, and in my opinion, there's a reason for it. Jackson is reviving the X series guitars, and they're a bit of a mixed bag on certain …
Jackson DKXT Dinky - "Hard tail Dinky X series"
This is another version of the new X series that Jackson has been working on reviving. They're working on bringing back budget minded guitars that are a bit higher quality than the previous models t…
Jackson ATX - "Veneer maple top"
The ATX is part of the line that was pretty much kept overseas for the most part. Very few of these were able to make it over here, and not a lot of people know about them. That said, there is noth…
Jackson X Soloist SLX - "Crazy color and decent quality"
Jackson has started releasing their new X series guitars lately. They're different from the older X series, so keep that in mind. These are meant for people who want a decent quality guitar but wit…
Jackson Scott Ian T-1000 Soloist 2H - "The better of the two"
There are two of these guitars, and I find this to be the better of the two for my playing style. Scott Ian's T1000 1H is meant for those who mainly focus on rhythm guitar work. This is more for th…
Jackson Scott Ian T-1000 Soloist 1H - "A bit limited in tones"
Scott Ian has been using Jackson guitars for pretty much as long as I can remember. For someone who has used them so long, it's somewhat surprising that it would take so long for him to get a signat…
Jackson DX10 Dinky - "Budget Dinky"
The DX10 is part of the lower end model lineup that Jackson puts out for guitarists who are just starting out. It's not a guitar meant for those who are really serious about playing guitar, in my op…
Jackson Dinky Archtop - "Unique ash bodied Dinky"
The Professional Series is a series of guitars made over in Japan, and they're fairly good guitars. There are a few things that could have been improved upon, but they were rivals of the Jackson USA…
Jackson Pro Mark Morton Signature Dominion - "Mark Morton signature"
Mark Morton is one of the guitar players from the band Lamb of God. This is his Jackson signature guitar. You can tell the type of guitars he likes to play from the features on this model. This model…
Jackson Rhoads RRXT - "New hardtail Jackson RR from the X series"
Jacksons new X series is a good alternative for people wanting a neck through Jackson but do not want to pay thousands for a USA or Custom shop model. These guitars are some of the cheapest neck thou…
Jackson DKXT Dinky - "Dinky from the new Jackson X series"
This is the Dinky model from Jacksons new X series line of guitars. The X series is a new midlevel line of Jackson guitars. I think they are taking the place of the PRO series. They are above the JS …