Jackson Stars SLSmg-j - "Jackson SLSMG"
I had this guitar ordered directly from Fender UK (Jackson's distributers over here) via Rainbow Music, for the list price of £799. I had played it once very briefly back in 2002(?) when it was first…
Jackson Stars SLSmg-j - "Very cool headstock"
This is a pretty cool guitar as it has one of my favorite wood combinations out there, along with a construction that helps beef up the natural brightness of the maple neck-thru design. It's definit…
Jackson Stars SL-j2k - "Kahler version of the SL"
This is another version of the Kahler equipped guitar. To be honest, this is not really any different from the SL1 that the Jackson Japan division was offering as it has the same pickup configuratio…
Jackson Stars SL-j2be - "Hard tail version of the Soloist"
If you wanted a hard tail bridge on your Soloist, you usually had to look at the much more expensive American version. However, Japan has a fairly affordable Japanese version that's really just abou…
Jackson Stars SL-j2 - "HH config Soloist"
This guitar is a lot more straight forward than some of the other guitars that Jackson's Japan division offers. One thing should be noted -- this guitar can come in both regular Seymour Duncan confi…
Jackson Stars SL-j1ek - "Kahler version of the SL1"
If you're one of those people who just has to have a Kahler for your guitars, this is the guitar you want to look at. While it says it's an SL1, it's actually an HH configured guitar, although those…
Jackson Stars SL-j1 - "High quality Japanese Jackson"
This is pretty much the same as any American Soloist out there. The quality is roughly on par, and it has nearly the same features. One thing that should be noted is that I believe the flame maple …
Jackson Stars NASL-j2e - "Very cool double cut"
You don't come across these guitars too often for whatever reason. To me, they're almost like a Caparison or real metal PRS in certain ways. I happen to really like them, but they're not for everyo…
Jackson Stars NASL-j1b - "Crazy good for the price"
This is pretty much the top of the line Jackson Stars series guitar. It features nearly everything a normal MIA Jackson would feature. About the only thing where they start skimping is on the fact …
Jackson Stars DK05 - "Hard tail budget model"
This is pretty much the hard tail version of the DK04. However, this also only has a regular top. It no longer has the flame maple veneer that you would sometimes see on the DK04, although I guess …
Jackson Stars DK04 - "Budget version"
For the DK04, Jackson started slimming things down. Gone are the bound fretboard and fancy inlays. Also gone are the passive EMG pickups. Instead, we get the dot inlays and unbound neck. This is …
Jackson Stars DK03 - "Passive EMGs in an HH config."
The DK03 is an HH version of the DK02, and it features passive EMGs as opposed to the normal Duncan Designed pickups that you normally find in the other ones. The guitar has the following specs: …
Jackson Stars DK02 - "Veneer flame HSS model"
This model's main thing is its HSS configuration. For those looking for more versatility, you'll probably want to be looking at this model. The rest of the specs are the same as any other Star seri…
Jackson Stars DK01 - "A bit of a budget model"
This is a fairly solid guitar Jackson makes. Its main feature is that it has an alder body instead of the basswood bodies like some of the other Stars guitars. Aside from that, it's not much of a d…
Jackson Stars ASL-j2 - "Solid Jackson"
This is a fairly high quality Jackson made over in Japan. It utilizes the regular tone woods that the MIA Jackson's use, and it even has real Seymour Duncans installed in it so you shouldn't have to…
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