The 7-string X Series RRX7 is a slick music-making machine, ideal for modern metal and other styles that require a high-performance instrument, engineered with innovation.
Features a basswood body with one-piece through body speedy maple neck with graphite reinforcement, 12”-16” compound radius dark rosewood fingerboard and 24 jumbo frets. Also is equipped with a pair of Duncan DesignedHB-7 humbucking pickups and a Floyd Rose Special 7-string double-locking tremolo bridge.
Known for slick style that refuses to sacrifice one iota of functionality, this guitar is sure to make a bold statement onstage. The RRX7 is decked out with pearloid sharkfin inlays, black Jackson sealed die-cast tuning machines, white single-ply neck binding and Jackson’s noted pointed reverse 7-In-Line headstock. Case sold separately.
Body
Body shape: V
Body type: Solid body
Body material: Solid wood
Top wood: Not applicable
Body wood: Basswood
Body finish: Gloss Polyester
Orientation: Right handed
Neck
Neck shape: X series
Neck wood: Maple with graphite reinforcement
Joint: Neck-through
Scale length: 25.5"
Truss rod: Standard
Neck finish: Gloss Polyester
Fretboard
Material: Rosewood
Radius: Compound
Fret size: Jumbo
Number of frets: 24
Inlays: Pearloid sharkfin
Nut width: 1.875" (47.62mm)
Pickups
Configuration: HH
Neck: HB-7
Middle: Not applicable
Bridge: HB-7
Brand: Duncan Designed
Active or passive pickups: Passive
Series or parallel: Not applicable
Piezo: No
Active EQ: No
Special electronics: None
Controls
Control layout: Volume 1, volume 2, master tone
Pickup switch: 3-way
Coil tap or split: No
Kill switch: No
Hardware
Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
Bridge design: Floyd Rose special 7-string double-locking
Tailpiece: Not applicable
Tuning machines: Die-cast sealed
Color: Black
Other
Number of strings: 7-string
Special features: Electronics
Case: Sold separately
Accessories: None
Country of origin: Indonesia
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You think you can swing 800 for this guitar? Beware, the pick ups are disappointing. You will need to spend another 200-300 for the correct pick ups to be happy. Jackson put in 30 Pick ups on a guitar that cost 800. Not cool. I felt like this was a bait and switch. They should offer this with no pickups for cheaper or with 81/85 setup for 979 or something like that. When I played this guitar, the output was so low, I thought the volume or tone was not up or the chord not pulled in all the way. I didn't think the pick ups were going to top of the line but I did expect better. Jackson should offer choices for pickups on every model. As for everything else, it played great. Best guitar I have played. It is a very nice guitar. Just as a warning... If your not willing to spend 1,100 on a guitar, don't buy this. I returned this guitar because I was not willing to spend another 300.
Jackson X Series RRX7 7-string Electric Guitar Gloss Black
.First off, the jackson branded hard-shell case is not compatible with this model. But it truly is a great guitar. I've never had problems with a FR special or Duncan designed pickups. The bass may be a little loose for you, but you can always switch em out. I'm really glad Jackson got around to putting out a 25.5" scale pointy 7. It seems the time of the Djent is dying and extreme metal is making a comeback. Zero neck dive. Comfy neck. The bridge stays in tune if you know what you are doing. The pickups are really nice. Powerchords sound sick on the bridge pickup, but if you like a lot of open single notes, it's not the tightest. I did switch mine out for a Duncan fullshred set. I threw the Duncan designed in my js22-7 dkam and now I have 2 killer 7s.
Jackson X Series RRX7 7-string Electric Guitar Gloss Black
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