Hi! I was driving myself insane last week because I couldn't decide which guitar I should get but I ended up getting a Jackson Soloist SLX in black. I could have gotten the SLXSMG but I'm not a fan of curved top strat style guitars.
The guitar plays GREAT, I took it to rehearsal this past weekend and we played about 12hrs in totalt and it never went out of tune, so that's great! It doesn't feel cheap in any way at all, much better build quality than other guitars in the same pricerange, I would say that the X series is compareable to the disscontinued japanise models such as the RR3 for example. Even though the SLX is equipped with the cheaper ''Duncan Designed'' pickups it sounds great, I have a Les Paul style guitar that i've installed a set of emg's in and the jackson sounds WAY better. There is no fretbuzz anywhere on the fretboard, a few dirty fretwiers at the higher frets though but nothing major and it will probably go away with some fine sandpaper.
The rosewood is almost black! Definitely not as light as Jacksons website, I can't understand why Jackson picked the guitars they picked to be published on their website because the fretboard does NOT look like the on the website at all!
One nice suprise was that Jackson includes a set of Dunlop straplocks, thats nice.
I'll post a few pictures of the guitar later today or tomorrow.
The guitar plays GREAT, I took it to rehearsal this past weekend and we played about 12hrs in totalt and it never went out of tune, so that's great! It doesn't feel cheap in any way at all, much better build quality than other guitars in the same pricerange, I would say that the X series is compareable to the disscontinued japanise models such as the RR3 for example. Even though the SLX is equipped with the cheaper ''Duncan Designed'' pickups it sounds great, I have a Les Paul style guitar that i've installed a set of emg's in and the jackson sounds WAY better. There is no fretbuzz anywhere on the fretboard, a few dirty fretwiers at the higher frets though but nothing major and it will probably go away with some fine sandpaper.
The rosewood is almost black! Definitely not as light as Jacksons website, I can't understand why Jackson picked the guitars they picked to be published on their website because the fretboard does NOT look like the on the website at all!
One nice suprise was that Jackson includes a set of Dunlop straplocks, thats nice.
I'll post a few pictures of the guitar later today or tomorrow.
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