General
With its quilted maple top and tranquil Trans Blue finish, the Jackson Pro Soloist SL2Q MAH might make you think of clear blue skies, but don't let appearances fool you; this electric guitar is a wolf in sheep's clothing! Just let the two Seymour Duncan Distortion Mayhem humbuckers do their job, and watch the dark thunder clouds roll in. From one second to the next, this quilted maple beauty has turned into a majestic brute that was obviously built for metal and similar music styles.
Jackson Pro Soloist SL2Q MAH Trans Blue
This electric guitar's renowned Jackson Speed neck is fitted with a rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets. Thanks to a 12 to 16" compound fretboard radius, you'll be able to make even the most extreme string bends sing. For a tremolo bridge, this Pro Soloist has a reliable Floyd Rose FRT O5000 that allows for the deepest dive bombs without detuning your instrument.
Jackson Guitars
The renowned American brand Jackson Guitars was founded by Grover Jackson in 1980 and initially made a name for itself with the V guitar specially built for Randy Rhoads. These days, many famous guitarists play a Jackson guitar. The instruments usually have an elegant shape, a sharp headstock, sharkfin position markers and a powerful sound that's great for metal and hard rock. Jackson's Pro Series generally boasts the same specifications as their hand-made flagship USA Series, but with a more affordable price tag.