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Jackson's X Series Soloist SLX DX electric guitar is a remarkable choice for those seeking speed, comfort, and affordability. This double - cutaway guitar has a poplar body and a through - body maple neck with graphite reinforcement and a tilt - back scarf joint headstock. The 24 - jumbo - fret 12'-16' fully bound compound radius laurel fingerboard makes chording easy at the nut and enables low - action bends near the neck joint. Powered by Duncan Designed™ alnico HB - 103N neck and high - output ceramic HB - 103B bridge humbucking pickups, it offers a rich, crunchy tone perfect for lead work or rhythmic runs. With three - way blade switching and single volume and tone controls, you can customize your sound. The Floyd Rose® Special double - locking tremolo bridge system provides excellent string stability. Available in various stage - worthy finishes like the new Manalish Green, Granite Crystal, Red Crystal, Rocket Red with black hardware, and Satin Black with gold hardware. It's a right - hand guitar made in ID. The neck has a Jackson® pointed 6 - in - line headstock with white binding, and the body has a gloss finish. The hardware features a Floyd Rose® Special double - locking tremolo bridge and Jackson® sealed die - cast tuning machines. It comes with saddle height and truss rod wrenches. Fret size is jumbo, and scale length is 25.5' (64.77 cm). PLU: 2919914554.
Using your Jackson X - Series SLX DX Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune your guitar using the Jackson® sealed die - cast tuning machines. You can easily adjust the sound with the three - way blade switch, volume, and tone controls. For lead work, use the bridge pickup; for a more balanced sound, try the combination of bridge, middle, and neck pickups. When it comes to the tremolo arm, use it gently to add dynamic effects to your playing. Just be careful not to over - bend the strings, as it may cause them to go out of tune quickly. As for maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Wipe it down after each use with a soft cloth to remove sweat and dirt. You can use a guitar polish to keep the body's gloss finish looking great. Check the saddle height regularly and adjust it using the provided wrench if needed. Also, don't forget to adjust the truss rod when the neck needs it, but do it slowly and in small increments. If you're not sure, it's always a good idea to consult a professional guitar technician.