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Jackson American Series Virtuoso Streaked Ebony Fingerboard Rocket Red
£1999.00Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
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Product Fundamentals
- Built for high-velocity performance The American Series Virtuoso is engineered from the ground up for fast technical playing. Its alder body provides a balanced tonal foundation with punchy lows focused mids and clear highs while the sculpted &ldquo
- hand-shake&rdquo
- heel makes reaching the 24th fret feel completely natural. Whether you&rsquo
- re working through complex legato runs tight alternate picking patterns or wide interval stretches the ergonomic shaping keeps your fretting hand unrestricted and comfortable during long rehearsals and demanding live performances. Its designed to make life simpler when you need to shred! Ultra-stable multi-laminate neck The bolt-on five-piece caramelised maple neck is reinforced with graphite rods for exceptional strength and resistance to environmental changes. This added rigidity keeps the setup consistent and reliable even under aggressive playing and touring conditions. A hand-rubbed satin urethane finish ensures a smooth fast feel that won&rsquo
- t get sticky when you work up a sweat under stage lights while the heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel allows quick relief tweaks without removing the neck. It&rsquo
- s a modern working guitarist&rsquo
- s solution offering stability speed and long-term reliability. Compound radius precision The 12"-16" compound radius streaked ebony fingerboard is designed to adapt to your playing. Near the nut the rounder radius feels comfortable for chording and riff work. As you move higher the flatter profile makes bends cleaner and fast runs feel effortless and controlled. Rolled edges add a broken-in feel straight out of the case while jumbo frets provide a solid platform for expressive vibrato and confident string bending. Luminlay side dots ensure you stay locked in even during poorly-lit club gigs!. Pro-level hardware and electronics A Seymour Duncan JB TB-4 bridge pickup delivers tight low end cutting upper mids and the kind of hot-rodded attack that thrives under high gain while the &rsquo
- 59 SH-1N neck pickup brings warmth clarity and dynamic response for cleans and soaring leads. The five-way blade switch unlocks versatile coil combinations for expanded tonal range. A Floyd Rose 1500 Series double-locking tremolo keeps dives and flutters perfectly in tune supported by Gotoh MG-T locking tuners and Dunlop dual-locking strap buttons for complete stage-ready reliability and confidence. Specifications Product Name: Jackson American Series Virtuoso Streaked Ebony Fingerboard Rocket Red Product Code: 2802401837 Country of Origin: USA Included Case: Jackson Foam Core Case Body Body Material: Alder Body Shape: Virtuoso Body Finish: Gloss Colour: Rocket Red Neck & Fretboard Neck Material: 5-Piece Caramelised Maple Neck Construction: Bolt-On with Graphite Reinforcement Neck Finish: Hand-Rubbed Satin Urethane Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm) Fingerboard Material: Streaked Ebony Fingerboard Radius: 12"-16" Compound Radius Number of Frets: 24 Fret Size: Jumbo Inlays: Mother of Pearl Offset Dot Side Dots: Luminlay Nut: Floyd Rose 1500 Series Locking Nut Width: 1.6875" (42.86 mm) Truss Rod: Dual-Action with Heel-Mount Adjustment Wheel Hardware & Electronics Bridge: Floyd Rose 1500 Series Double-Locking Tremolo Tuners: Gotoh MG-T Locking Strap Buttons: Dunlop Dual-Locking Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan JB TB-4 Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan &rsquo
- 59 SH-1N Pickup Configuration: HH Controls: Volume Tone Switching: 5-Position Blade Hardware Finish: Black Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009&ndash
- .042)
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