Soloist electric guitar with two active Jackson high-output humbuckers
Electric guitar from the Jackson X Series
Poplar body
Maple neck in neck-thru-body construction
Laurel fingerboard
24 jumbo frets
Sharkfin inlays
Two active Jackson high-output humbuckers in neck and bridge position
3-way switch
Controls for Volume and tone
Floyd Rose Special DoubleLocking tremolo
Jackson die-cast tuners
Butterscotch camo finish
Jackson X Series SLXDX Soloist Butterscotch Camo electric guitar at a glance:
The Jackson X Series SLXDX Soloist Butterscotch Camo turns out to be a real monster in terms of playability and sound, making the electric guitar with active pickups ideal for the hard school of music styles! The SLXDX Soloist consists of a poplar body that is directly connected to the maple neck via the "neck-through-body" neck construction, while the graphite truss rod ensures a secure hold if things get wild in the rehearsal room or on stage. The Laurel fingerboard features 24 jumbo frets and is adorned with sharkfin inlays, while the 12" - 16" compound radius provides a comfortable feel when low riffs or leads in high registers are required. The Floyd Rose Special Double Locking Tremolo in combination with the Floyd Rose Special Locking saddle ensures a bombproof tuning that remains stable even after the heaviest bends - even with spontaneous temperature changes in small clubs or on the Open Air Stage, the intonation remains reliable!
The Jackson X Series SLXDX Soloist Butterscotch Camo turns up the heat when the high-gain fire is ignited and makes no compromises with two active high-output pickups.
Active Jackson Covered High Output Humbucker
The sound of the Jackson X Series SLXDX Soloist Butterscotch Camo is created by two active Jackson Covered High Output humbuckers, allowing the electric guitar to shine with a brute Output. High-gain distortion in particular is reproduced with a balanced frequency response, even if the gain control on the amp or pedal is turned up high. The tone therefore ranges from rich basses to defined mids and crystal-clear highs, which is not only noticeable in the context of a riff or lead solo, but also in a dense clean sound. There are also volumeand tonecontrols on the guitar, which can be used to adjust the volume and tone, while the 3-way switch is used to control the pickups.