Jackson Soloist
The Jackson Soloist is an electric guitar model introduced by Jackson Guitars in 1984, although prototypes were available before then. The design is a typical "superstrat"; it varies from a typical Stratocaster because of its neck-thru design; tremolo: Floyd Rose or similar, Kahler; or a fixed Tune-O-Matic; premium woods; a deeper cutaway at the lower horn for better access to the higher frets, and a sharper body with squared-off edges.
Jackson Soloist | |
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Manufacturer | Jackson Guitars |
Period | 1984 - Present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Neck Thru |
Woods | |
Body | Alder (standard), Poplar, Mahogany (some models make use of figured maple tops or veneers) |
Neck | Maple (standard), Mahogany |
Fretboard | Ebony (standard), Rosewood (Brazilian rosewood 1984 - early 1985), Maple |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Floyd Rose (standard), string-thru tune-o-matic, Kahler Tremolo |
Pickup(s) | Usually H-S-S or H-H, although various configurations can be ordered |
Colors available | |
Production models have a pre-determined color or graphic finish, while Custom Shop options are vast |
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