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Jackson Pro Randy Rhoads Ebony Gloss Black

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Jackson Pro Randy Rhoads Ebony Gloss Black
Product no: 9000-0015-8122 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

This Jackson guitar with glossy black finish, is part of the high-quality Pro Series. It's a Randy Rhoads with a striking body shape, and sets itself apart by means of the chrome-plated hardware and two Seymour Duncan humbuckers. This solid-body also features a smooth maple neck with an oiled finish, and an ebony fretboard. The neck is attached to the mahogany RR body with a neck-through construction, for a warm, balanced sound that results in a nice punch in the higher frequencies.
Jackson Pro Randy Rhoads Ebony GB: Mayhem Distortion and Floyd Rose
Two high-output Seymour Duncan humbuckers have been selected to complement the acoustic sound and the glossy, black Rhoads body. This Mayhem matched set of Distortion pickups is perfect for shredding leads and rocking low rhythms, for the rougher music styles. The recessed Floyd Rose tremolo allows you to combine your guitar playing with extreme dive bombs. This Randy Rhoads comes complete with Dunlop strap locks.
Jackson Guitars
The renowned American brand Jackson Guitars was founded in 1980 by Grover Jackson, and rose to fame with its customised V-guitar for Randy Rhoads. Today, many famous guitarists play a Jackson. Jackson guitars have an elegant design, a sharp headstock, shark fin position markers and a powerful sound that’s perfect for metal and hard rock. The Pro Series features many of the specifications of the handmade USA series, but comes at a much more affordable price.

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Specifications

Product features

Number of frets 22
Number of strings 6
Bridge type double locking tremolo
Sustainable product not specified
Pickup configuration HH
Pickup type humbucker (passive)
Suitable style of music warm blues, metal, rock
Neck connection neck-through
Fretboard wood ebony
Includes cover no
Includes case no
Colour black
Country of origin Indonesia
Left-handed no
Body material alder
Scale length 25.5 inches (648mm)
Body type heavy

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 7,4 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 130,0 x 55,0 x 12,0 cm

Product specifications

  • solid-body electric guitar
  • colour: black, high-gloss
  • model: Randy Rhoads
  • body: mahogany
  • neck: maple, scarf joint, reinforced with graphite
  • neck profile: Speed Neck
  • neck construction: neck-through-body
  • fretboard: ebony
  • fretboard radius: 12 to 16 inches, compound
  • position markers: shark fin
  • frets: 22, jumbo
  • string nut: 43 mm, R3 locking
  • scale length: 25.5 inches / 64.8 mm
  • headstock: Jackson Pointed 6 In-Line
  • tuners: Jackson die-cast (sealed)
  • bridge: recessed Floyd Rose FRT-O1000 double-locking tremolo
  • hardware: chrome-plated
  • pickups: 2x Seymour Duncan Distortion Mayhem humbuckers
  • electronics: 1x volume control, 1x tone control, 1x 3-way pickup switch
  • strings: NPS, .009 - .042
  • included: Dunlop strap locks
  • details: neck with oiled finish
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Jackson Pro Randy Rhoads Ebony Gloss Black

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This is a killer guitar, and very versatile despite the metal looks.



PROS



The maple neck and the ebony fretboard are smooth like butter. The ebony used for the fingerboard is really nice and dark and has a sort of low contrast with the aluminium inlays - for a stealth, mean look. Also, the guitar is VERY resonant!



The sound delivered by the Seymour Duncan DH6 and DH4 (else known as 'Mayhem Distortion') is very fat and distorted, with plenty of definition - this guitar screams as soon as you dial in a bit of gain in your amp.



It keeps in tune quite well, expect to do some fine-tuning after your playing by turning the small micro-adjustment wheels on the Floyd Rose 1000 floating tremolo bridge.



CONS



Kind of heavy.



Must be careful not banging the sharp edges of the guitar around! :)

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