Jackson

Description

The Jackson name has always been synonymous with state-of-the-art guitar technology and playing, leading the way in crafting instruments that exceed the demands of modern players. Pushing the envelope further than it's ever been pushed, the X Series Soloist SL3X is a brave new entry into the world of high-tech guitars. Lead the charge with this streamlined machine designed to unleash your musical beast.

A stylishly contoured basswood body and pure Jackson neck-through-body construction ensures ergonomic comfort during long sets along with monstrous sustain and smooth playing all the way up to the 24th jumbo fret. Graphite reinforcement rods run through the one-piece maple neck, protecting it against environmental depredations, while the ultra-fast 12"-16" compound radius laurel fingerboard is built from the get-go for easy chording and riffing near the nut and rapid, fret-out-free leads as you move up the neck.

Leap headfirst into the fray with a select power trio of Duncan Designed pickups; two high-output HR-101 Hot Rails single-coil pickups in the middle and neck positions are matched to a powerful HB-103B humbucking bridge pickup for complementary harmonic response and highly dynamic responsiveness. Single volume and tone controls along with a five-way blade switch control the formidable pickups' output, making their power yours to command.

The recessed Floyd Rose Special double-locking tremolo bridge system is fluidly easy to use, ensuring that your axe precisely returns to its original tuning after every dive-bomb. Case sold separately.
Open Box Jackson SL3X Electric Guitar Level 1 Absynthe Frost
Open Box Jackson SL3X Electric Guitar Level 1 Absynthe Frost
Open Box Jackson SL3X Electric Guitar Level 1 Absynthe Frost

Specs

Body
  • Body shape: Double cutaway
  • Body type: Solid body
  • Body material: Solid wood
  • Body wood: Basswood
  • Body finish: Satin
  • Orientation: Right handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: Slim
  • Neck wood: 1-piece Maple with Graphite Reinforcement and Scarf Joint
  • Joint: Neck-through
  • Scale length: 25.5 in.
  • Truss rod: Dual-action
  • Neck finish: Satin
Fretboard
  • Material: Laurel
  • Radius:
  • Fret size: Jumbo
  • Number of frets: 24
  • Inlays: Sharkfin
  • Nut width: 1.687 in. (42.8 mm)
Pickups
  • Configuration: HSS 
  • Neck: HR-101 Hot Rails
  • Middle: HR-101 Hot Rails
  • Bridge: HB-103
  • Brand: Duncan Designed
  • Active or passive pickups: Passive
  • Series or parallel: Parallel
Controls
  • Control layout: Master volume, tone
  • Pickup switch: 5-way
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
  • Bridge design: Floyd Rose Special double locking 2-point tremolo (recessed)
  • Tuning machines: Die-cast sealed
  • Color: Black
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Special features: Electronics
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Country of origin: Indonesia

Reviews

4.5

2 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Jamming2
  2. Practicing2
  3. Recording2
  4. Rock Concerts1
  5. School Bands1
Cons
  1. Fret Buzz1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced2
Pros
  1. Fun To Play2
  2. Good Feel2
  3. Solid Electronics2
  4. Good Pick Up1
  5. Good Tone1
  • Great guitar, not properly set up out of the box though

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byTom

    fromAberdeen, MD

    Super fast and comfortable neck, great array of tone options. Unfortunately, as previously mentioned, it was not properly set up out of the box. I had to spent about an hour adjusting pickup height and string action and intonation in order to make the guitar playable and tuning stable.

  • Outrageous axe for the money !

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byFreddy F

    fromMoosic PA, Scranton Area

    This is a sweet guitar. The sustain is excellent, quite a difference from any bolt on neck guitar. I have a 1991 Ibanez 540SLTD, it is an excellent guitar. Been playing that for nearly 3 decades and its still my main guitar. This Jackson SL3X Soloist is just as playable. The neck is very comfortable from top to bottom. The Duncan designed pickups are very good too. Make no mistake, this is a shred guitar through and through. Can it do evreything else in between, like classic rock, jazz, country? Absolutely. You can dial in just about any sound needed. The pickups seem to have good output, but not insane, which i like. I also own a late model Ibanez RG350DX, with the infinity pickups. Those pickups, especially the bridge, are really loud, and overly distorted. I find that i have to roll the volume back to keep clarity. These pickups in the Jackson have good clarity. The neck and middle hot rails pickups are sweet. Artificial harmonics sing everywhere. The Floyd Rose special seems to stay in tune good as well. The fine tuners are a little gritty feeling, not anything wrong with em, but not silky smooth. They probably will get smoother as time and use allows them to break in. The hardware seems good. Solid tuning heads. Nice adjustment of knobs and pickup selector switch. The finish, neon orange, is flawless. Binding on neck and headstock is nicely done as well. The only issue i had with mine was fretbuzz on the first fret, 5th and 4th strings. Quick turn of the truss rod nut to add a little relief and reset the bridge height took care of that. This is a very fast neck to riff and shred with. Of course its great for slow playing, open chords etc... but, if Klingons are around, Warp Factor Five! Neck through Jackson Soloist, its a spaceship in disguise as an electric guitar. My Ibanez 540SLTD has an amazingly fast and thin neck, this Jackson is without a doubt on par with that, plus 2 more frets/ Jackson has better sustain and there is no sub 4 a thruneck.

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