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Jackson X Series Rhoads and Soloist Camos | Featured Demo | Jackson Guitars

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The Jackson Soloist SLX DX Leopard electric guitar is a double-cutaway workhorse built for speed and comfort, packed with modern features for today’s shredders. It features an ergonomically curved nyatoh body and through-body maple neck with graphic reinforcement for rock-solid stability, and tilt-back scarf joint headstock for reduced playing fatigue. Topped with 24 jumbo frets, its 12"–16" compound-radius bound laurel fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut for easy chording, and flattens out as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out.

Active Jackson covered high-output humbucking pickups power the Soloist SLX DX Leopard with an expansive voice, loaded with crunchy, full-bodied tone that’s ideal for brazen lead work or assertive rhythms runs. Tone is fully customizable with three-way pickup blade switching and single volume and tone controls, while a Floyd Rose Special double-locking tremolo bridge system provides superior string stability and dynamic tremolo action. Additional appointment includes pearloid sharkfin inlays, Jackson sealed die-cast tuners and sleek black hardware.
Jackson X Series SLX DX Leopard Electric Guitar Leopard
Jackson X Series SLX DX Leopard Electric Guitar Leopard
Jackson X Series SLX DX Leopard Electric Guitar Leopard

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  • Nyatoh top and body
  • Through-body maple neck with graphite reinforcement
  • 12"–16" compound radius laurel fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets
  • Dual Jackson covered high-output humbucking pickups at the bridge and neck
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WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Limited lifetime warranty against defects for guitars purchased after 1/1/2000.
One year parts and labor warranty for guitars purchased before 1/1/2000.

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