I couldn't resist. Got this on eBay a couple weeks ago...I think from someone who's a member here, but I'm not sure. Let's get right to the pics:
Interestingly, a previous owner swapped the stock pickups for a J90C in the bridge and a J50BC in the neck. The J50BC is atrocious in the neck and will be gone soon, but the J90C sounds fantastic in the bridge--it's what Jackson should have used there in the first place, instead of the J80C. I think that would have eliminated a lot of the tone complaints that I've seen people make about the 750xl and Soloist AT Pro.
The only thing that sucks is that I didn't get the original case with it. The seller included a silver Charvel chainsaw case, which sort of fits if you add some padding inside, but I'd like to get a proper fitting case. The problem is that the 750xl has a body that's the same thickness as a Les Paul (about 1/2" thicker than a Soloist), and the regular J/C cases are too shallow to fit, since it has a non-recessed trem. I guess I'll either have to use a gig bag or get a custom case. That's one advantage of the AT Pro--since the body is the regular Soloist thickness, you can use most Soloist/Dinky cases with it.
Interestingly, a previous owner swapped the stock pickups for a J90C in the bridge and a J50BC in the neck. The J50BC is atrocious in the neck and will be gone soon, but the J90C sounds fantastic in the bridge--it's what Jackson should have used there in the first place, instead of the J80C. I think that would have eliminated a lot of the tone complaints that I've seen people make about the 750xl and Soloist AT Pro.
The only thing that sucks is that I didn't get the original case with it. The seller included a silver Charvel chainsaw case, which sort of fits if you add some padding inside, but I'd like to get a proper fitting case. The problem is that the 750xl has a body that's the same thickness as a Les Paul (about 1/2" thicker than a Soloist), and the regular J/C cases are too shallow to fit, since it has a non-recessed trem. I guess I'll either have to use a gig bag or get a custom case. That's one advantage of the AT Pro--since the body is the regular Soloist thickness, you can use most Soloist/Dinky cases with it.
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