About a month ago I bought a Charvel from my uncle, it has a Jackson non-recessed tremolo, a humbucker on the bridge, and a single coil for the middle and neck, and they are all Jackson active pickups, it's a bolt-on, 22 fret, has a locking headstock (behind the nut locking mechanism), and has Jackson tuners. The serial number is 307843. What kind of guitar is this? I paid $300 for it from him.
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Originally posted by MetalHeadMat View Postand they are all Jackson active pickups
And your guitar appears to be a Model 4.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostNo, they're not. Jackson never made active pickups. They're all passive and can be used in conjunction with their active electronics. You should have the JE-1200 midboost in there.
And your guitar appears to be a Model 4.
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That was a very good deal and yep a model 4 (has shark fin inlays) made in 1988. That was the only year for that color.Passive pickups should be a J-80c in the bridge and two J-200 singles
And active mid boost pre-amp.
Model 4's are very good guitars as are all the model series.Last edited by straycat; 10-07-2008, 01:19 AM.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by straycat View PostThat was a very good deal and yep a model 4 (has shark fin inlays) made in 1988. That was the only year for that color.Passive pickups should be a J-80c in the bridge and two J-200 singles
And active mid boost pre-amp.
Model 4's are very good guitars as are all the model series.
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