I love the top on the Chris Broderick Soloist 6 in Trans Red. These are pretty dang expensive and i've never seen a used one on the market. I see Jackson has some other guitars that are in Trans Red but it doesn't look the same to me as the Chris Broderick. Am I crazy? I went to the Jackson Custom Builder and when you select Trans REd it doesn't look the same either. What is it that makes that top look so great? How much do you think you can talk dealers down on a new one?
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I can't say for sure, but to me it looks like they stain the quilt with black before they shoot the trans red. This gives the top a much darker tone. The back looks like the standard trans red that they use on other USA Jacksons. But I'm not an expert on this. Maybe some of our other members with more guitar building and painting skills can shed some light on this.
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Johnny is correct. Basically, it's just a different staining method that is used. It's very similar or the same as what PRS does, and Carvin's "triple step" stains. Basically, they first stain the quilt with a faint washed-out black. This thn gets sanded back slightly, so the black more deeply accentuates the quilt pattern. Then the final color (red in this case) is stained. Some people think it looks great, others think it looks overwrought and unnatural.
You can definitely spec this on a custom shop order, and the upcharge will probably be less than you think.
BTW, am I the only one who thinks these guitars aren't "Soloists"? IMHO, the body shape is so different, that I think Jackson should have given them a different model name.
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