General
Especially for guitarists who want to stand out from the crowd, Jackson developed the JS32 RR-M. Its tough-looking Randy Rhoads design isn't the only thing that makes it special, as it's a highly limited edition version of the Rhoads. Only 50 of these shredders are available in the whole of Europe! What separates the Jackson JS32 RR-M from other Rhoads models is the M, which stands for its maple fretboard. That gives the guitar both a fresh new look and some more bite to its sound. Ideal for brutal riffs and piercing pinch harmonics. The Floyd Rose Locking tremolo, meanwhile, allows you to add crazy vibrato effects to your playing, while still ensuring your instrument stays in tune.
JS32 RR-M: bright sound
This Limited Edition guitar's maple theme continues in its body. While the core of the body is made of poplar, which offers a balanced tone that is reminiscent of alder, both the front and back feature a maple veneer. While you won't necessarily see it, because of the sleek black finish, it certainly makes a difference. Thanks to the maple veneer, the RR-M offers a bright tone with excellent resonance. This allows the Jackson Rhoads to cut through any mix with ease, aided by a pair of powerful humbuckers.
Compound-radius fretboard
The JS32 DKA-MQ's fretboard has a compound radius, just like the more expensive Jacksons do. Near the headstock, the fretboard is quite concave (12-inch radius), but when you near the body, it flattens out a bit (16-inch radius) The result is that both barre chords and open chords are comfortable to play. Higher up, you can effortlessly bend the strings, even with low action, without annoying rattle or notes that are cut short, and the flat radius is also ideal for techniques where you tap the strings.