![]() ![]() It has a Tonepros bridge, which I approve of, as well as straplocks. Slightly thicker than the average Jackson neck, but certainly within the range of the various ones I've owned. The neck feels exactly like my '88 USA Soloist. That was what I figured would be different, since the older Indian-made Jacksons I've played usually didn't feel right. It sounds like a Soloist.Īlso, they *nailed* the classic Jackson neck carve. However, the low-end chug is all there, without any of the flub or thinness that I associate with basswood bodies. Second, there is just that little bit of top end "spank" that isn't there-and that's before plugging it in. First, it is incredibly lightweight compared to my other Soloists. Two things give away that it has basswood wings instead of alder or poplar. I wasn't expecting much before I picked it up at the store, but it's closer to the quality of the Japanese Jacksons than you'd think. Overall, this is a nice guitar for the money. ![]() ![]() It's much more neon in person and really pops. A little bit of green overspray on the treble side of the nut.īTW, the Kawasabi Green finish is way better than in the stock photos Jackson uses. Note: the last photo shows the only finish flaw I was able to find. ![]()
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