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  • Jackson Soloist, Strat, and Dinky. What's the difference?

    I'm new to Jackson guitars and I'm sure this question has come up before, but what is the difference? Thank you, in advance to everyone who answers my newby question.

    Sprinter 36

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    Re: Jackson Soloist, Strat, and Dinky. What\'s the difference?

    A "Strat" is modeled after the full-sized Fender Stratocaster body. A "Dinky" is a bolt-on with a smaller (roughly 7/8) and more "squared" Strat-style body. A Soloist is a neck-through with a Dinky-style body.

    Some examples from the Gallery:

    Strat:



    Dinky:



    Soloist:

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      Re: Jackson Soloist, Strat, and Dinky. What\'s the difference?

      Soloists and Dinky's are basically the same concept body shape being 7/8" the size of a Fender Strat body. The main differance is the Soloist is neck through construction and the Dinky is a bolt on. The Strat is basicaly a Strat shaped body with fuller curves and more rounded horns. Just like a Fender Strat.
      and welcome to the forum.
      Gil

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