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Jackson Soloist Archtop JSL2HTBXX-P Sam Ash Exclusive
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STC-Shaped Guitar from Jackson belonging to the Pro series

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  • JiPeeJiPee

    Jackson Soloist Archtop JSL2HTBXX-P Sam Ash ExclusivePublished on 10/11/08 at 13:17
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    Made in Japan, this guitar is a limited edition, I've had some time so I would not make a thorough test but it is a good guitar that I paid 990 euros, the floyd is an original and Seymour Duncan also the (TB 59 in bridge and neck). the finish is almost perfect and is much prettier thanks to a SL3 binding on the neck, cuts on his body and carved table, even if the main difference is that it has two humbuckers instead of a HSS config. The handle is a true driver's killing and the sound is more versatile than beaucoyup you might think!

    I bought this guitar because I wanted a SL3 for several months but I found it too expensive and I already have more music man luke who is HSS so ...
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    Made in Japan, this guitar is a limited edition, I've had some time so I would not make a thorough test but it is a good guitar that I paid 990 euros, the floyd is an original and Seymour Duncan also the (TB 59 in bridge and neck). the finish is almost perfect and is much prettier thanks to a SL3 binding on the neck, cuts on his body and carved table, even if the main difference is that it has two humbuckers instead of a HSS config. The handle is a true driver's killing and the sound is more versatile than beaucoyup you might think!

    I bought this guitar because I wanted a SL3 for several months but I found it too expensive and I already have more music man luke who is HSS so ...
    I am not at all disappointed and I am once again proves that the japanese guitars are a good investment (and I've had a few ...).

    Namely that there must be some hours to adjust the floyd deep at the reception. And also that the finishes, even if they are very good, in my opinion are a bit more neglected than guitars serial DK type 2 for example. but I acknowledge that I am very very very fussy.

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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Solid quality guitar

    Jackson Soloist Archtop JSL2HTBXX-P Sam Ash ExclusivePublished on 07/31/11 at 17:32
    Sam Ash is a pretty powerful dealer for Jackson, so they were able to get a few of these guitars, but I was able to get one of them myself into the store. The guitar has the following specs:

    Alder body with a flame maple top
    Maple neck-thru neck with a rosewood fretboard
    24 jumbo frets with sharkfin inlays
    Licensed floyd rose
    Seymour Duncan JB and Seymour Duncan 59
    One volume knob
    One tone knob
    Three way switch

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    People are more than welcome to correct me, but I don't think the flame maple top on this is a true piece of flame maple. I believe it's a veneer. The alder body as nice and light on this, so there were no issues with it being a dead piece of wood. …
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    Sam Ash is a pretty powerful dealer for Jackson, so they were able to get a few of these guitars, but I was able to get one of them myself into the store. The guitar has the following specs:

    Alder body with a flame maple top
    Maple neck-thru neck with a rosewood fretboard
    24 jumbo frets with sharkfin inlays
    Licensed floyd rose
    Seymour Duncan JB and Seymour Duncan 59
    One volume knob
    One tone knob
    Three way switch

    UTILIZATION

    People are more than welcome to correct me, but I don't think the flame maple top on this is a true piece of flame maple. I believe it's a veneer. The alder body as nice and light on this, so there were no issues with it being a dead piece of wood. This is a neck-thru model, so there were no issues regarding neck pocket gaps. The frets were pretty true, and I was able to get some nice, low action without much of an issue on this thing. The licensed floyd on this is the same as every other one in the Jackson line up in that it's not the best, but it works in a pinch.

    SOUNDS

    The pickups in this were the Seymour Duncan JB and the Seymour Duncan 59. The JB in the bridge is great for that old school 80s metal tone. However, it can also do fusion and death metal without too much of an issue. It's an extremely versatile pickup that tends to allow the user to play nearly anything it wants. It can be a bit bright at times, so keep that in mind. The bass also isn't the tightest in the world. The 59 in the neck is pretty smooth, but it can be a touch "pingy" with this wood configuration. It gives it some cut, and clean tones are great on the neck pickup.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Another solid release from Jackson, and I really like the features on this model. For the price, it's very good value. I wish it would have had an original floyd rose installed in it, but that's about the only real complaint I can come across. The volume knob can kinda get in the way of the pickup switch, but it's a minor complaint regarding a very solid guitar.
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