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Jackson JJ2 Scott Ian
BODY Solid Colors: Alder, Transparent Colors: Mahogany
NECK Neck-Thru-Body Quartersawn Maple on Solid Colors,
Neck-Thru-Body Quartersawn Mahogany on Transparent Colors,
Soft “V” Shape with Oil Finish
NECK DIMENSIONS 3rd Fret: .850”, 12th Fret: .950”
TUNING MACHINES Die-Cast Tuners
FINGERBOARD Ebony
NO. OF FRETS 22 Jumbo Frets
BRIDGE PICKUP Seymour Duncan® Scott Ian Custom Diablo Humbucker
MIDDLE PICKUP N/A
NECK PICKUP Seymour Duncan® Scott Ian Custom Diablo Humbucker
CONTROLS Master Volume,
Master Tone,
BRIDGE JT390 Adjustable Bridge with Strings-Through-Body
PICKUP SWITCHING 3-Position Toggle:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Middle Pickup
Position 3. Neck Pickup
HARDWARE Black (Chrome on Transparent Colors)
STRINGS NPS, XL, (.009 to .042)
CASE Includes Deluxe Molded Case
PICKGUARD None
SCALE LENGTH 25.5”
WIDTH AT NUT 1-5/8”
UNIQUE FEATURES Side Dot Position Inlays,
Strings-Through-Body with Tunamatic Bridge,
Bone Nut,
3-Over, 3-Under Headstock,
Rolling Dice 12th Fret Inlay,
Jackson Collage Headstock Logo,
Scott Ian Caricature and Signature on Headstock,
CTS® Pots and Switchcraft® Switches
Ok, so I wanted to know if anyone has tried the JJ2 and what they think of it. I mainly want to know about the reliability of the JJ2. IE: If I tune the damn thing once and set it down, will it stay in tune when I pick it up hours or days later? ( I love it when guitars do that [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] ) Also, how would you describe the clean sound of the Diablo pickups? Would they sound descent with my Uberschalls clean channel? Does that kill-switch ever get stuck on ya in one position or the other? Any information that you could give would be helpful! [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
Thanks in advance guys! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Appreciate it!
Jackson JJ2 Scott Ian
BODY Solid Colors: Alder, Transparent Colors: Mahogany
NECK Neck-Thru-Body Quartersawn Maple on Solid Colors,
Neck-Thru-Body Quartersawn Mahogany on Transparent Colors,
Soft “V” Shape with Oil Finish
NECK DIMENSIONS 3rd Fret: .850”, 12th Fret: .950”
TUNING MACHINES Die-Cast Tuners
FINGERBOARD Ebony
NO. OF FRETS 22 Jumbo Frets
BRIDGE PICKUP Seymour Duncan® Scott Ian Custom Diablo Humbucker
MIDDLE PICKUP N/A
NECK PICKUP Seymour Duncan® Scott Ian Custom Diablo Humbucker
CONTROLS Master Volume,
Master Tone,
BRIDGE JT390 Adjustable Bridge with Strings-Through-Body
PICKUP SWITCHING 3-Position Toggle:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Middle Pickup
Position 3. Neck Pickup
HARDWARE Black (Chrome on Transparent Colors)
STRINGS NPS, XL, (.009 to .042)
CASE Includes Deluxe Molded Case
PICKGUARD None
SCALE LENGTH 25.5”
WIDTH AT NUT 1-5/8”
UNIQUE FEATURES Side Dot Position Inlays,
Strings-Through-Body with Tunamatic Bridge,
Bone Nut,
3-Over, 3-Under Headstock,
Rolling Dice 12th Fret Inlay,
Jackson Collage Headstock Logo,
Scott Ian Caricature and Signature on Headstock,
CTS® Pots and Switchcraft® Switches
Ok, so I wanted to know if anyone has tried the JJ2 and what they think of it. I mainly want to know about the reliability of the JJ2. IE: If I tune the damn thing once and set it down, will it stay in tune when I pick it up hours or days later? ( I love it when guitars do that [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] ) Also, how would you describe the clean sound of the Diablo pickups? Would they sound descent with my Uberschalls clean channel? Does that kill-switch ever get stuck on ya in one position or the other? Any information that you could give would be helpful! [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
Thanks in advance guys! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Appreciate it!
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