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Their X and Pro guitars are spec’d out shred machines, well within reach for modest budgets and carrying the Jackson feel and tone. Their electric guitar and bass lines start with the entry-level JS series, instruments that punch well above what their prices suggest. Expanding their catalogue, Jackson have multiple ranges and a raft of signature models available, with every price-point covered.
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Jackson was acquired by Fender in the early 2000s, and with the takeover the company have only gotten stronger with their expertise. With many heavy metal artists using his guitars through the 80s and 90s, most notably Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman and Dave Ellefson (the last two of whom are still endorsees), his company became big players in the guitar market. This design has since become a staple in the Jackson range, inspiring him to create a number of new and original designs such as the King V, Kelly, Warrior, Soloist and Dinky models. Worried that the design was too diverse and a departure from his superstrat models, Jackson decided to adorn the headstock with his name, thus starting his own brand. History of Jacksonįounded by Grover Jackson, who had acquired Charvel in 1978, Jackson guitars’ history started with the Randy Rhoads V model. With many of their guitars featuring high-output pickups, locking tremolo systems and thin neck-carves, they cater for the musician seeking an instrument with performance and looks in mind. They have been popular with some of the biggest names in the heavy music world, including Marty Friedman (Megadeth), Phil Demmel (Machinehead) and Misha Mansoor (Periphery).
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