
It was finished with nitrocellulose lacquer.Īlso, the archtop Soloists were introduced. This was made with Brazilian rosewood fretboard, mahogany body and a flamed maple top. If the clamp was behind the nut and mounted to the surface, it was equipped with a JT6. If the nut was the primary nut with screws that go through the neck to the back, it was a Floyd Rose tremolo equipped from the factory. A quick way to differentiate the different bridges was to look at the nut at the furthest end of the fretboard. It was still possible to purchase a Floyd Rose or Kahler tremolo bridge, but the JT-6 Jackson unit was the default.

1987 they began using a Floyd Rose-styled tremolo made in Asia with their name on the top plate. Ontario era (late 1980s) ġ986 was the year the company moved from Glendora aka San Dimas and over to Ontario. Necks were also changed from a laminated style early in the year to a single piece of wood to prevent wood wastage. In-house manufactured pickups also became standard. An example of such a change was in the mid-1980s, when the hand-shaped nibs in the binding beside the frets were discontinued to save time hand-shaving the binding between each fret. Some items changed to help cut costs and speed up production. While the standard colors were Platinum Pink, Ferrari Red, Ivory and Black, any custom color or airbrushed graphic was available for an upcharge. The standard pickup brand was Seymour Duncan until very early 1985 when the company began using in-house wound pickups standard.įinishes were practically unlimited. A customer could get any configuration and any brand. Originally the customer had the choice of 3 different bridges: The designations do not make one a lower quality instrument and the two are made in exactly the same fashion. The intended meanings of the model designations was to be similar to Gibson Les Paul Standard ( Student in this case) and Les Paul Custom.

Early examples have set necks, Stratocaster-shaped bodies, Explorer style headstocks, and often Charvel appointments like vintage tremolos.

There are examples of the Soloist idea going back to the days before Jackson was an official company and just a side project of Grover Jackson while he was running Charvel. The below information was taken directly from Jackson Guitars website.
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The Serial Number Charts Refer to USA-made Jackson & Charvel instruments only. Overall design started as a superstrat with differences from the Stratocaster such as a neck-thru design and often a Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo bridge and premium woods.Īs the 1980s brought up a shredding guitarist phenomenon, the Soloist was acclaimed in rock and metal music, especially by lead guitarists. The Jackson Soloist is an electric guitar model by Jackson Guitars officially produced since 1984 (prototypes were available in the early 1980s). H-S-S, some artist signatures use H-H, H-S-H or Hīlack, Quicksilver, Natural, Cherry Sunburst Jump to navigationJump to search Jackson Soloist
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