The construction of the RRX24 BATTLE SHIP GR W/BLK BV consists of a poplar body and a through-neck made from a single piece of maple with graphite bracing. This design has a positive effect on the sustain of the instrument. The fig fingerboard is fitted with twenty-four jumbo-sized frets. Its radius flattens towards the body - allowing both comfortable riff playing at the zero fret and comfortable ultra-fast shred in higher positions.
Two high-output Seymour Duncan Blackouts humbuckers give the guitar the juicy sound and articulation needed to play sharply chopped riffs, ultra-fast shred and sing-along solos. Two volume potentiometers (one for each pickup), a tone shutter and a three-position pickup switch are used for sonic adjustments. The strings are housed in the company's Die-Cast tuning machines and a Floyd Rose Special double-turn tremolo, which you can use to add impressive sound effects to your playing. The properly sharp and pointed body shape is accentuated by an equally bold design with black bevelled body edges and a grey finish on the body, neck and position markers.
For several decades, electric guitars from the American brand Jackson have appealed primarily to musicians from metal, metal/core, HC or djent bands who profess a loud sound with a more or less diluted dose of aggression, as evidenced by the company's roster of players.
Specifications
- Product Colour: Battleship Gray with Black Bevels
- Colour: Grey
- Surface Treatment: Matte
- Type: Flying V
- Body: Poplar
- Top: Does not contain
- Neck: Maple
- Neck Profile: Not specified
- Scale: 648 mm
- Radius: 12 - 16 "
- Number of Frets: 24
- Nut Width: 42.86 mm
- Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
- Pickup Configuration: H-H
- Pickup model: 2x Seymour Duncan Blackouts
- Controls: 2x Volume, 1x Tone
- Pickup Switch: 3-Way
- Bridge: Double-Locking Tremolo
- Tuning Machines: Jackson
- Hardware: Black
- MIDI: No
- USB: No
- Hard Case: No
- Case: No
- Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)
- Country of Production: Indonesia