- For your consideration is this 2020 Jackson X Series Soloist SLX DX electric guitar.
- Finished in rare Silverburst, this recently discontinued model, serial number ICJ2057548, is in excellent original condition and includes a non-original Road Runner hard case.
- The Jackson humbuckers were upgraded for a matched pair of Duncan-Designed HB103 humbucking pickups.
- The protective plastic remains on both back panels, and the guitar doesn’t exhibit much playing wear.
- It is missing the Floyd Rose vibrato arm whammy bar.
- Weight: 7.3 lbs.
- Features: 25.5″ scale length, poplar body, through-body maple neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint, 12″-16″ compound radius bound laurel fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays, upgraded Duncan designed HB103 pickups, 3-position blade switch with (1) volume & (1) tone control, Floyd Rose special double-locking tremolo bridge system, Jackson sealed die-cast tuners.
- From the manufacturer: “Distinctive and affordable, Jackson’s X Series Soloist models are built for speed and comfort! The X Series Soloist™ SLX DX is a venerable double cutaway workhorse that offers many fine features desired by today’s shredders. The SLX DX features a poplar body, through-body maple neck with graphite reinforcement and tilt-back scarf joint headstock. Hosting 24 jumbo frets, its 12″-16″ fully bound compound radius laurel fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut for easy chording and flattens out as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out. Jackson® high-output humbucking pickups power this metal beast with an expansive voice loaded with crunchy, full-bodied tone ideal for brazen lead work or punchy rhythms runs. Tone is fully customizable with three-way blade switching and single volume and tone controls, while a Floyd Rose® Special double-locking tremolo bridge system provides superior string stability, improved sustain and dynamic tremolo action.”
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