I've noticed that current Jackson models that feature the SLS headstock (e.g. the KV2T, the SLS3 soloist, and the SLSMG super lightweight soloist) never seem to have a Floyd Rose bridge on them. Has Jackson ever put them together? I'm guessing one could get this on a custom shop model, but it bugs me that I've never seen it on normal production models. If anyone has pics of this, please post them!
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Why no Floyds with SLS headstocks?
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Found the thread:
http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/839...me-all-over-it...
No pictures of it, though, only an ebay link. I don't know if there's any way to look old stuff up on ebay?
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One reason is that the SLS headstock was designed for use with a V-trem, you'll notice that the stings are straight on the headstock to reduce friction in the nut when using a non-locking trem, this makes the tuning more stable than the Jackson 6-inline pointy headstock combined with a V-trem
i think one of the first models it was on was the AT-1 from '96/'97 which was available with a Wilkinson non-locking trem, there is an explanation about the headstock design in the '96 or '97 catalog from memory
Some people have ordered CS models with the SLS headstock, do a search for a War angel in the forum, white custom Warrior with 1 pickup. gold floyd and SLS headstock, killer looking guitar
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