Thanks to Strandberg, Legator and several other brands, compound-scale guitars have finally been accepted into mainstream guitar scene. Jackson, Ibanez and other major manufacturers have introduced six, seven and even eight-string models into their budget-friendly ranges.
X Series Soloist Archtop SLAT7 MS is one of two Jackson options offered through X Series (the other one is an eight-stringed Archtop Soloist). Basswood body wings (carved on top), maple neck (one-piece neck, neck-through-body construction, graphite reinforcement rods, scarf joint, fast contour) and 24-fret fingerboard (jumbo-sized and fanned frets, side dot markers, 1.875" plastic nut, compound 12"-16" radius) form the chassis of this compound-scaled giant.
Main hardware and electronics features include EMG`s 808 humbuckers, seven-saddled string-through hardtail bridge, compound 25-1/2"-27" scale and die-cast tuners.
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