The Jackson JS series boasts high cost performance. The poplar body is joined to the maple neck by a bolt-on method. The fingerboard is made of amaranth wood. It is equipped with a zebra-colored Jackson original pickup and a high-output humbucker. It is equipped with a Floyd Rose double locking tremolo bridge, which can handle intense arm movements.
The Epiphone Explorer is one of the models in the Epiphone ""Inspired by Gibson"" collection. It inherits the appearance of the extremely rare Gibson Explorer that debuted in 1958. It boasts a full range of specifications, including a mahogany body with a glossy ebony finish, Epiphone ProBucker humbuckers with CTS electronics, and Grover mini tuners.
This Randy Rhoads model is part of Jackson's USA Select series. It features an alder body and a maple neck. The pickups are a combination of Seymour Duncan humbuckers and a Jazz & JB pickup. This Made in USA model boasts excellent playability.
Semi-deep insert joint with 5 points in total, 4 points from the back of the body and 1 point from the bottom of the front pickup. The joint area between the neck and the body is larger than that of a normal bolt-on joint, so the sound is more extended and at the same time, there is no slight wobble between the neck and the body. [LF]
The Jackson JS series boasts high cost performance. It has a poplar body and a maple neck. The fingerboard with 24 frets is made of amaranth wood. The pickups are zebra-colored Jackson original pickups and high-output humbuckers. It is equipped with a Floyd Rose double locking tremolo bridge, which can handle intense arm movements.
The Jackson JS series boasts high cost performance. The poplar body is joined to the maple neck by a bolt-on method. The fingerboard is made of amaranth wood. It is equipped with a zebra-colored Jackson original pickup and a high-output humbucker. It is equipped with a Floyd Rose double locking tremolo bridge, which can handle intense arm movements.
The Jackson Pro Rhoads RRT-3 was designed by Randy Rhoads, guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne. It features a mahogany body and a maple neck with graphite reinforcement. The back of the neck is finished with a smooth oil finish. The 22-fret compound-radius ebony fingerboard improves playability. It's equipped with Seymour Duncan Distortion humbuckers.
The Epiphone Firebird joins the Epiphone ""Inspired by Gibson"" collection. It retains the reverse body and headstock design, just like when the Gibson Firebird was first unveiled in 1963 with Gibson's first neck-through-body design.