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Randy Rhoads is still influencing the sound of metal. The new Jackson Rhoads RRXT24-7 LRL, Gloss Black carries on that legacy for a new generation of players. This is about aggression, high gain, and speed. This seven-string is designed for the modern metalhead, featuring 25.5'' scale length, a one-piece through neck maple neck beneath a compound radius 12''- 16'' laurel fingerboard.
This is Jackson DNA doused in modern playability. Tightly wrapped in a sinister black gloss finish with matching black hardware, it doesn't just sound great, it looks the part too. If you are new or experienced, this guitar won't fail you. This is beautifully made and sonically vast - time to embrace your darker side.
Product Ref: 142021
Sometimes less isn’t more, and that stands true for metal. Seven string guitars are becoming the norm as they give an extended range that's perfect for metal. The Jackson Rhoads RRXT24-7 hones that philosophy and gives you, the modern-day metal player, far more guitar than the price tag suggests. Features like the compound radius fretboard, where the fretboard gets flatter the further up the neck you go, make chord work easy at the top of the scale, and faster soloing easier the further up the fretboard you go!
Deep, powerful, and punishing pickups. These high-output behemoths will push crazy amounts of distortion through your amplifier. They elicit a deep, heavy tone with crisp and biting highs. Although recommended for use with an overdriven amp, they still give a rich, clean tone - giving these pickups great versatility.
Loaded with a Tune-O-Matic bridge, through strung with a one-piece through-neck. The Jackson Rhoads RRXT24-7 LRL has a huge amount of sustain, letting your notes sing for days (not literal days, but long enough). This is great for searing solos and wailing guitar bends.