Jackson PS7 Dinky - "Wilky version of the HSS Performer"
The Performer Series guitars are meant for those who are on a budget and need something fairly cheap. This is very similar to the PS2, except this model has a normal two point tremolo instead of the…
Jackson PS4 Dinky - "HSH Performer series Dinky"
This is yet another guitar in the Performer Series that's more aimed towards those who are very low on money. The main difference between this and the PS2 is that this has an HSH configuration. The…
Jackson PS2 Dinky - "Budget Dinky"
The Performer Series Jacksons are fairly low quality guitars, and they're more geared towards beginners than anything else. This guitar is the HSS version of it with the locking tremolo. The guitar…
Jackson PS6T Kelly - tanador's review
translated24 frets, 2 double original jackson, replaced with emg 81 and 89. licensed floyd jackson a tone, a 3-position selector end round, flat, wide asssez. UTILIZATION Handle very nice! access to …
Jackson PS1 Dinky - "There's a reason they're not made anymore"
One of these made it to the shop, and I'm pretty sure it's just a cheap budget Jackson for those looking for a beginner guitar or something. Here were the specs on it: Basswood body Maple neck w…
Jackson PS3 Rhoads - ryuusukekun's review
translatedIt is a 22-japanese guitar frets for me my microphone is amended and are déormais the emg-esp of the Kirk Hammett signature ltd therefore my opinion on this point does not affect original microphone,…
Jackson PS3T Rhoads - b-slayer's review
translatedall having already been told about it, so I spend my turn. UTILIZATION The handle is it nice? the handle is nice, but not as fine as that of a pa IBANEZ example, but not overly so late either, …
Jackson PS1 Dinky - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by fnoizet/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - Where was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France...) I guess in Japan. - How many frets, what kind of pickups and what is t…