

The Jackson X Series Concert Bass CBXNT DX IV is the last of the X Series basses for 2021, but, boy, is it one to remember! With a distinctly retro-inspired look and custom components to match, the CBXNT DX IV fuses Jackson's high-performance, active design with a vintage-style P-style/J-style pickup set for a picture of yesterday today. Each is available in a 34"-scale four-string and 35"-scale five-string model. Built to match, the SBXP replaces the quilt maple top with a rich poplar burl. The quilt maple-topped SBXQ combines super-fast specs with active electronics and dual humbuckers for a versatile sound in a deluxe package, but without the deluxe price.
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Man, do we love our Dinkies! The six-string Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK Modern EverTune 6 and seven-string HT7 MS offer advanced, ergonomic takes on the brand standard, featuring carved basswood bodies, modern multi-scale necks, Active Fishman® Fluence® Modern PRF-MH8 humbucking pickups, active electronics, expanded switching, and EverTune 6 or Hipshot fixed bridges, respectively.īringing in the bass, the Jackson X Series Spectra Bass SBXQ and SBXP put quality first. Jackson embraces a classic rock and roll look in the Pro Series Monarkh SC, a 24.75"-scale solid body with a familiar black and gold aesthetic, maple archtop, TOM-style adjustable bridge, Seymour Duncan® JB SH-4 and '59 SH-1N pickups and, of course, a few Jackson high-performance touches. Several Soloists of note for the Pro Series include the seven-string SL7A MAH in a wondrous Unicorn White finish, the S元R with a gloss Mirror finish and reverse headstock, the SL2Q MAH with a popping Transparent Purple gloss over a quilt maple top, the SL2A MAH with dual humbucking pickups and a Floyd Rose 1000 double-locking tremolo, and SL2A MAH HT with a reverse headstock and HT6 hardtail bridge.Ĭommemorating the brand's first customer, the Jackson Pro Series Rhoads RR24 is a crackle-finish fireball, fast and furious with a compound-radius fingerboard, Seymour Duncan® JB TB-4 and '59 SH-1N pickups, and, of course, a Floyd Rose 1000 Series double-locking tremolo. With a multi-laminate poplar burl/walnut/maple/walnut/mahogany body and through-body five-piece maple/walnut/maple/walnut/maple neck, these lovingly layered basses display beautiful balance and resonance, necessary to anchor the universe of sound issuing from dual Nordstrand SB4-B and SB4-N pickups with active electronics.

The Spectra SBP, available in four- and five-string models, represents the best in basses from the California brand. What more do you need?Īdd a pair of boldly colored basses to the Jackson Pro Series.

Adorned with a distinctive Green Crackle finish, this aggressive ax is ready to cut through the mix the old-fashioned way, thanks to a single Seymour Duncan Parallel Axis humbucking pickup in the bridge position and just one volume control. The Jackson Pro Series Signature Brandon Ellis Kelly model might look familiar. With just a single high-output humbucking pickup in the bridge and through-body maple neck, the Gojira guitarist's model is one of the sparsest of the bunch, adding to the sleek severity of this punishing flame maple-topped poplar body. Let's look at some of the gear and equipment that has been seen in Linde's guitar rig.Bringing a little European sophistication to the Pro Series, the Signature Christian Andreu Rhoads RRT has a big, bold look and the components to match. Linde began playing guitar when he was 10, as he received an acoustic mini Landola as a gift. Lindström is commonly called by his nickname, Linde (also known as Lily Lazer and Daniel Lioneye). Mikko Lindström is the lead guitarist of the Finnish rock band, HIM.
