Jackson

Description

The Jackson X Series RR-B IV limited-edition electric bass guitar brings metal’s most iconic silhouette into the low-end realm with unapologetic aggression and refined playability. Built around the legendary Rhoads body shape, this four-string bass commands attention with its angular design, gloss black finish and sharp white pinstripes.

Beneath the sinister looks lies serious engineering: a poplar body with neck-thru maple construction reinforced with graphite for unparalleled sustain and stability. The amaranth fingerboard’s 12"–16" compound radius, jumbo frets and 34" scale deliver smooth, responsive performance across the neck, while Jackson’s signature pointy headstock completes the unmistakable aesthetic. Add the EMG 35DC active humbucker for uncompromising punch and clarity, and a rock-solid hardtail bridge for maximum sustain, and you’ve got a bass that blends legendary style with the brutal tone and reliability today’s heavy players demand.

Iconic Rhoads Body With Neck-Thru Stability

The RR-B IV is defined by its V-style Rhoads body—a symbol of metal attitude for decades. Carved from lightweight poplar, it’s comfortable enough for long sets while delivering the durability gigging musicians need. Its neck-thru-body construction ensures continuous resonance from headstock to bridge, enhancing sustain and tonal depth. Maple reinforced with graphite rods keeps the neck rigid against the stress of aggressive playing and climate changes, so you can count on consistent performance. Finished in menacing gloss black with striking white pinstripes, and topped off with Jackson’s pointy headstock, this bass doesn’t just sound metal—it looks every bit the part, ready to dominate the stage.

Compound-Radius Amaranth Fingerboard for Speed and Precision

Shredding on a bass requires a neck built for speed, and the RR-B IV delivers with its compound-radius amaranth fingerboard. It starts with a rounded 12" radius at the nut for natural comfort when fretting chords, then gradually flattens to 16" toward the upper register, making fast runs, bends and tapping passages effortless. With 21 jumbo frets, you get plenty of surface to dig into, while pearloid sharkfin inlays add an unmistakably Jackson look. The 34" scale length keeps string tension tight and responsive, translating into articulate attack and thunderous low-end punch.

Active EMG Pickup Delivers Aggressive Power

The EMG 35DC humbucker gives the RR-B IV its brutal sonic identity. This active pickup is revered in metal for its ability to balance crushing lows with clarity and definition, even when guitars are drenched in distortion. Its ceramic and steel design produces a powerful response with tight articulation, letting your bass lines punch through without muddying the mix. Whether you’re anchoring the rhythm section with sledgehammer grooves or adding melodic lines on top, the 35DC delivers a commanding voice. Simple volume and tone controls put tonal shaping at your fingertips, making it easy to adjust onstage or in the studio without overcomplicating your setup.

Jackson Hardware Built for Maximum Reliability

Every component of the RR-B IV is engineered for consistent performance. The Jackson hardtail bridge anchors strings firmly, boosting sustain while keeping intonation rock solid under heavy attack. Sealed die-cast tuners ensure precise tuning stability, even during punishing sets and rapid adjustments. Dome-style control knobs provide smooth handling, while the all-black hardware complements the aggressive aesthetic. From the bridge to the headstock, this bass is built with durability in mind, giving players the confidence that it will hold up under the demands of gigging, touring and high-volume rehearsals.

A Rhoads Bass Forged for Metal’s Frontlines

The Jackson X Series RR-B IV limited-edition electric bass guitar is a purpose-built machine designed to thrive in the heaviest styles of music. From its neck-thru construction and graphite reinforcement to its fast-playing compound-radius fingerboard and active EMG power, every element is optimized for speed, sustain and clarity. Add the unmistakable Rhoads silhouette and Jackson’s iconic headstock, and you have an instrument that makes a statement before you even hit the first note. Whether you’re rehearsing, recording or commanding the stage, the RR-B IV delivers the tone, reliability and attitude that define modern metal bass playing.

Jackson X Series RR-B IV Limited-Edition Electric Bass Guitar Black
Jackson X Series RR-B IV Limited-Edition Electric Bass Guitar Black
Jackson X Series RR-B IV Limited-Edition Electric Bass Guitar Black

Features

  • Poplar body with neck-thru design delivers powerful sustain and smooth playability
  • Maple neck with graphite reinforcement ensures stability during aggressive performances
  • Amaranth fingerboard with 12"–16" compound radius supports fast runs and effortless transitions
  • EMG 35DC humbucker produces crushing low-end with sharp tonal clarity
  • 34" scale length maintains balanced string tension for heavy riffs and articulate picking
  • Jumbo frets enable precise single-note execution
  • Jackson hardtail bridge provides consistent tuning and maximized sustain
  • Pearloid sharkfin inlays add visual edge to the sleek black design

Specs

Body
  • Body style: Rhoads
  • Body wood: Poplar
  • Body finish: Gloss
Neck
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Neck construction: Neck-thru-body with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint
  • Neck finish: Gloss
  • Scale length: 34"
  • Fingerboard wood: Amaranth
  • Fingerboard radius: 12"–16" compound
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Inlays: Pearloid sharkfin
  • Truss rod: Dual-action head-adjust
Hardware
  • Bridge: Jackson hardtail
  • Nut material: Black plastic
  • Nut width: 1.625"
  • Tuning machines: Jackson sealed die-cast
  • Hardware finish: Black
Electronics
  • Pickup configuration: H
  • Bridge pickup: EMG 35DC humbucker
  • Controls: Master volume, master tone
Other
  • Orientation: Right handed
  • Number of strings: 4

Reviews

5

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Jamming1
  2. Practicing1
  3. Rock Concerts1
  4. School Bands1
  5. Small Venues1
Cons
  1. One color way. White and gold would be sick1
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  1. Experienced1
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Pros
  1. Fun To Play2
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  3. Solid Electronics2
  4. Good Pick Up1
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  • Plays great.

    5

    submitted9 days ago

    byEfaz

    fromPlymouth, MI

    This is a very fast playing bass. I play a schecter evil twin bass with very thin neck. This has a thicker feeling neck but plays just as fast in my hands. I also play with a pick. Primarily guitar player, mainly V's. Sound is great for metal. I was able to get very interesting and powerful sounds out if this. I have set it down to drop C. I had to get 120 gauge for 4th and 90 gauge for 3rd. The tuners work as they should. The amaranth neck looks fine, albeit a little pale. The bass is huge. Bigger than an explorer bass. If that matters. It is absolutely awesome to wield an RR Bass. It's light for the size and sounds and plays great. Jackson has absolutely crushed it. Can't wait to play it on stage and see the reaction from budding guitarists. I hope they keep making V basses.

  • It's perfect

    5

    submitteda month ago

    byJohnny tran

    fromChicago

    This bass feel perfect. Light and sounds amazing. I was worried it would be on the smaller side but it is perfect. Tuned down to A# and the tension/action still feels perfect. Very excited to take this on tour. Ima big fan of the stingrays and this just feels better.

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