Jackson 7/8 String Multi-Fit Electric Guitar Gig Bag

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Sufficient, basic gig bag for slightly larger guitars
submitted3 years ago
byJeffrey
fromBridgewater, NJ
Bought this for my recently acquired "Special Edition" JS22-7 DKA-M Dinky 7-String. VERY affordable guitar, didn't want to spend a lot of money on a gig bag, BUT the guitar is 2 inches longer than standard bags/cases will fit. It fits in this bag just fine, naturally, and bonus for the matching brand logo. Very thin padding all around and almost no structure; when stood up it folds itself in half under it's own weight. Not unexpected as it's a gig bag, not a soft case. There's no support of any kind so the guitar moves around a lot and the tuners lean against the edge of the bag when carrying - gonna try to fix that with some cardboard bracing behind/across the neck. Zipper pulls aren't as nice as in the listing's only photo, they're just plain black. Horizontal handle on the back and detachable backpack straps (plastic hardware) provide some flexibility. Two zippered front pockets are on the smallish side: big enough for a strap, cable, and picks but that's about it. The bigger one is 8.5" square, the smaller one is a little more than half that. Nice that the "Jackson" logo is embroidered, not printed. All this being said, I'm pleased with the bag and have no remorse with this purchase. It matched all my expectations for something at the high end of this price range. I would have rather spent $20-$30 less but, again, this is big enough.
it is designed for extreme shape guitars, such as...
submitted6 years ago
byThe not so dumb buyer
fromGeorgia
This bag is a great option for those of us that prefer the looks of oddly shaped electric guitars. Other options in this category typically go for a lot more or you are forced to buy a hard case, which is often not practical. This is NOT A SMART BUY for ANYONE who has a standard style guitar such as strat, super strat, tele or other similarly designed guitars, if you were silly enough to be duped into buying this without needing a bag for odd shaped guitars, eat your own idiocy... Those kinds of guitars have plenty of options at lower price points than the explorers, flying Vs, randy roads, and deans of the guitar world. standard gig bags just don't work for their odd shapes, and this bag works just fine for such special guitars, and you won't find them much cheaper with free shipping, that is for sure =)
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submitted4 months ago
asked bySpeedster
fromFreedom, WI
Will this fit a Jackson Soloist SL3M, and also Soloists with reverse headstocks?
Yes, it will.submitted10 months ago
asked byLuis
fromundisclosed
I know it's not marketed towards this but in terms of space, will it fit an 8 string guitar and a 6 string guitar one on top of the other?
No, it won't.submitteda year ago
asked byLevi
fromSan Diego, CA
Will this fit an Ibanez GRG7221QA 7-String Guitar?
Yes it will.submitted3 years ago
asked byJustin
fromKirkland,WA
Looking for my Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C8 8-string guitar....should work with this case?
Yes it should.submitted4 years ago
asked byA
fromCary, Illinois
Would this case fit a Solar A1.8C?
Yes it will be compatiblesubmitted5 years ago
asked byJoe
fromColorado
Will my Rhoads and king V fit in this case?.. i am more worried about the Rhoads cause it has the longer left bottom fin?
This will not fit that model