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Jackson Pro Series Soloist SL7Q - Ebony - Alien Burst

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Jackson Pro Series Soloist SL7Q - Ebony - Alien BurstFor those looking to expand their sonic palette, the fine minds at Jackson melded innovative design, superior sound, high performance playability and ultra modern style to create its 7 string Soloist models. Purebred and ergonomic shred machines, the SL7Q features a 25. 5 scale, mahogany body with quilt maple top, one piece through body maple neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint, and 12 16 compound radius bound ebony fingerboard with 24

For those looking to expand their sonic palette, the fine minds at Jackson melded innovative design, superior sound, high-performance playability and ultra-modern style to create its 7-string Soloist models.

Purebred and ergonomic shred machines, the SL7Q features a 25.5” scale, mahogany body with quilt maple top, one-piece through-body maple neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint, and 12”-16” compound radius bound ebony fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and piranha tooth inlays.

Chosen specifically for their complementary sound, a pair of Seymour Duncan SH-6 7 pickups drives this guitar’s versatile sound—combining for highly balanced, flexible tone, with plenty of high-output for pristine cleans and snarling distortion. Master volume and tone controls shape the pickups’ output, which can be further refined with the five-way blade switch for the precise voice required to bring your musical vision to life.

Dive and soar expressively with the Floyd Rose FRT-SSO2000 double-locking tremolo bridge, recessed for pick hand comfort and providing laser-accurate intonation and ultra-stable tuning when combined with a 7-string Floyd Rose locking nut.

The SL7Q is available in an Alien Burst finish, featuring all-black hardware, single ply neck binding and a reverse Jackson pointed 7-in-line headstock.

Specs

Body Material: Mahogany with Quilted Maple Top
Neck Material: Maple with Graphite Reinforcement
Fingerboard Material: Ebony
Fingerboard Radius: 12" to 16" Compound Radius
Bridge Pick-up: Seymour Duncan SH-6 7 Humbucking
Middle Pick-up: -
Neck Pick-up: Seymour Duncan SH-6 7 Humbucking
Fret Size: Jumbo
Scale Length: 25.5"
Nut: 1.875"
Bridge: Floyd Rose FRT-SSO2000 Seven String Double-Locking Tremolo
Finish: Alien Burst Gloss
Case: -
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★★★★★ 5
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It does exactly what's advertised, which is perform poorly
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