Jackson AT1 Archtop - floood's review
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Jackson Fusion - "Cool built-in mid sweep feature"
The Jackson USA versions of these are probably the best Fusion models you can get. The Professional Series are pretty solid guitars in their own rights, but it was the USA models that really utilize…
Jackson USA Soloist SL2S - "I prefer the SL2H"
This is one of the Select Series models that Jackson used to release. These aren't quite as good as the ones you see today, but they're still fairly solid guitars. The main difference seems to be i…
Jackson USA Soloist SL2 - "One of my favorite Jacksons"
The Soloist itself is so popular that some people forget that there's a two humbucker version of this guitar. This has everything you've come to know about the normal Jackson Soloist but with one ne…
Jackson USA Soloist Custom - "Crazy finishes"
This is a custom model of the famous Jackson Soloist. These are ones you can custom order from their own custom shop, and they're absolutely killer guitars. The guitar features an alder body, a map…
Jackson USA Soloist Archtop - "Slightly different body"
Jackson is known for their superstrat guitars, and they're also known for their neck-thru designs. This guitar is sort of like an evolution of that. They added a thick maple top and carved it out f…
Jackson SDK1 Dinky Super Dinky - "22 fret HSH Dinky"
This is one of the old school throw back kind of guitars that Jackson came out with. It was a great guitar, but it didn't seem to succeed for whatever reason. It's kind of like a modern take on an …
Jackson Dinky Ltd. ´88 - "Oozes tone"
This is one of the old guitars that happened to have hit the shop. It's one of the classic Jacksons that really put them on the map back in the 80s. There's a reason so many people played Charvel/J…
Jackson Dinky DR2 Swamp Ash - "A bit more aggressive than the normal one"
This is the Swamp Ash version of the somewhat short lived DR2 guitar. The Swamp Ash version is actually the one I prefer, and if you can find it, this is the one I'd recommend you get, but I have so…
Jackson Dinky DR2 Swamp Ash - "A bit more aggressive than the normal one"
This is the Swamp Ash version of the somewhat short lived DR2 guitar. The Swamp Ash version is actually the one I prefer, and if you can find it, this is the one I'd recommend you get, but I have so…
Jackson Dinky DR2 - "Fairly mellow tone"
This is one of the few American Jacksons that I've played that actually has a poplar body instead of the normal alder or mahogany body. It's also slightly different from the normal Dinky that you te…
Jackson AT1T Archtop - "I prefer the trem version"
This is the hard tail version of the AT1. Why they added the T to the name, I'm not entirely sure. Normally, I'd view T as standing for "tremolo," which means this name should have been given to th…
Jackson AT1 Archtop - "Cool mix of traditional and modern"
This is one of the more rare double cut guitars that Jackson has made. Instead of the normal 24 fret superstrat guitar that they normally go for, they decided to go for the more traditional kind of …
Jackson JRS1 - "Slimmed down and ready to go"
Jackson is mostly known for their Soloists, their Dinkys and their V guitars. However, this is bringing back the old school looks and features that Jackson first started out with way back when. Thi…
Jackson XTRR Rhoads - "80s style Randy Rhoads"
These guitars are pretty rare and pretty 80s. In the 80s they made the Rhoads models a bit smaller for the 80s players. The features are pretty nice and makes this a nice playing guitar. The guitar h…
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