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Description
The Jackson PC1, affectionately known as "Kermit," is a standout in the world of solid body electric guitars, crafted for musicians who crave both style and functionality. Built by the renowned Jackson brand, this guitar is designed to meet the needs of both stage performers and studio artists alike. The PC1 is celebrated for its Sustainer/Driver system, which allows for infinite sustain and creative sound manipulation, perfect for those who want to push the boundaries of their performance.
This guitar features a unique combination of materials and craftsmanship. The neck is constructed from quartersawn maple with a bolt-on design, providing exceptional stability and playability. Topped with a compound radius fingerboard that transitions from 12” to 16”, it offers an effortless playing experience from the first fret to the last.
The Jackson PC1 is equipped with a set of DiMarzio DP152F pickups, delivering a powerful sound that can be tailored to suit any musical genre. Paired with a Floyd Rose Original double-locking tremolo system, the PC1 ensures your tuning remains rock solid, even after extensive use. Musicians will appreciate the versatility and reliability this instrument provides, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of playing styles.
Key Features:
- Sustainer/Driver system for infinite sustain
- Quartersawn maple neck with bolt-on construction
- Compound radius fingerboard (12” to 16”)
- DiMarzio DP152F pickups
- Floyd Rose Original double-locking tremolo system
- Alder body with a flame maple top
- 22 jumbo frets for enhanced playability
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I really love this. I got this during the slang tour in 96, I think it showed up at Irvine, just down the road from where I live. The color was a bit of an experiment, that went wrong. It was supposed to be the color, that ended up being chlorine, a kinda blue. But obviously turned a bit green. Making it really unique. My main guitar, for a few years. It has an amazing maple top and beautiful maple fingerboard. Bt also feels really solid to play and has a real thick sound. You can hear this as the main guitar on promises and also the solo.
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