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Description

The Jackson Soloist is a powerhouse of precision, crafted for those who demand the highest performance from their electric guitars. This solid body electric guitar is designed with a neck-through-body construction that ensures maximum sustain and tonal integrity. The guitar's quartersawn maple neck seamlessly integrates with its alder body, providing a robust yet lightweight structure.

A standout feature of the Soloist is its compound radius ebony fingerboard, which transitions from 12 inches at the nut to 16 inches at the body, offering a perfect platform for both intricate solos and heavy riffs. The mother-of-pearl shark fin inlays add a touch of elegance to its already impressive design.

Equipped with a trio of Seymour Duncan pickups, including a JB TB4 humbucker at the bridge, the Soloist delivers a dynamic range of tones from crisp cleans to searing leads. The Floyd Rose Original double-locking tremolo ensures your tuning stability, no matter how aggressive your playing style. This, along with the die-cast tuners and black hardware, completes the Jackson Soloist's professional-grade setup.

The Soloist isn’t just about performance; it’s a visual statement. Its sleek body and attention to detail make it an instrument that stands out on any stage. Whether you're shredding through complex scales or laying down power chords, the Jackson Soloist is engineered to deliver every note with clarity and power.

Key Features:

  • Neck-through-body quartersawn maple construction
  • Alder body with a compound radius ebony fingerboard
  • Mother-of-pearl shark fin inlays and Jackson logo
  • Seymour Duncan JB TB4 bridge pickup, Classic Stack neck and middle pickups
  • Floyd Rose Original double-locking tremolo
  • 24 jumbo frets with a 25.5-inch scale length
  • Master Volume, Master Tone, and 5-position blade pickup selector

Product specs

Model USA Select Soloist SL1
Number of Strings 6
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Body Type Solidbody
Body Shape S style
Body Material Alder (wings)
Body Finish Gloss
Neck Material Maple
Neck Joint Neck-through
Radius 12"-16" Compound
Fingerboard Inlay Sharktooth
Number of Frets 24
Scale Length 25.5"
Nut Width 1.6875"
Nut Material Floyd Rose Locking
Bridge/Tailpiece Floyd Rose Original Locking Tremolo
Tuners Jackson Die-cast tuners
Neck Pickup Seymour Duncan Classic Stack Single-coil
Middle Pickup Seymour Duncan Classic Stack Single-coil
Bridge Pickup Seymour Duncan JB TB4 Humbucker
Controls 1 x volume, 1 x tone
Switching 5-way pickup selector
Strings Nickel Plated Steel, .009-.042
Case/Gig Bag Hardshell Case

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Jackson USA Select Soloist SL1?

The Jackson USA Select Soloist SL1 features a neck-through design with a compound radius fingerboard, providing smooth playability and comfortable access to higher frets, ideal for fast solos and complex riffs.

Are the pickups on the Jackson Soloist suitable for metal music?

Yes, the Jackson Soloist is equipped with Seymour Duncan pickups, including a JB TB4 humbucker in the bridge position, which delivers powerful and articulate tones perfect for metal and hard rock genres.

Does the Jackson Soloist come with a tremolo system?

The Jackson USA Select Soloist SL1 features a Floyd Rose Original Locking Tremolo, allowing for precise tuning stability and expressive dive-bomb effects.

What type of wood is used for the body of the Jackson Soloist?

The body of the Jackson USA Select Soloist SL1 is made from alder, known for its balanced tone and resonance, enhancing the guitar's overall sound quality.

Is the Jackson Soloist suitable for advanced guitarists?

Yes, the Jackson Soloist is designed with advanced guitarists in mind, offering high-quality components, versatile sound options, and a comfortable neck-through construction for professional-level performance.

Reviews

PROS

  • Stays in tune through aggressive dive bombs

  • Exceptional sustain for extended play

  • Compound radius fretboard for easier playability

  • Wide nut enhances playability for complex pieces

  • Versatile sound, great for metal and heavy rock

  • Appealing finishes with unique sparkling colors

  • Favored for aggressive and heavy playing styles

CONS

  • Stock pickups lack quality and may need replacement

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Jackson Soloist.

Mods and upgrades

  • Owners suggest upgrading the Floyd Rose 1500 block for improved performance but confirm that it performs well out of the box.

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Comparisons

  • Traditional fret sizes on Jacksons are noted, contrasting with ESP's sizes, which could influence playability preferences.

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  • The SL7 ET Baritone's price in the U.S. aligns it with USA and Japan-made models, yet it's Korean-made, which some users find overpriced.

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  • The Jackson Soloist SL3 feels more premium than the MIJ Jackson So-Cal, with a thicker, denser gloss finish.

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  • Users compare the Jackson Soloist with Japanese-made ESP Arrow Nebula Burst, noting potential quality differences.

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User experience

  • Some owners have reservations about the visual design, particularly the headstock and body shape, preferring other Jackson designs.

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  • The neck is described as a thin D-shape, reminiscent of 80s Jacksons, providing comfort and support during play. The guitar balances well when standing.

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  • Positive customer service experience reported with Guitar Center, despite recurring quality control issues.

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  • Reports of sticky substances on included guitar straps, affecting both the strap and the guitar itself.

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Features and functionality

  • The guitar features an Evertune bridge and Bare Knuckle Pickups, making it attractive for its price point in Europe.

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  • The guitar includes Gotoh MG-T locking tuners and a Floyd Rose 1500 bridge, which some feel offers better resistance when diving compared to other models.

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  • Some Concept Series Soloists include a German Floyd Rose, noted for being a standout feature on production models.

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Value and pricing

  • The Jackson Soloist SL7 ET Baritone is significantly cheaper in Europe, priced at GBP£1,499/USD$1,836 compared to USD$2,700 in the USA.

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  • The Soloist SL3 is priced at $2,600, appealing to those seeking a premium Jackson without committing to a Custom Shop model.

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Build quality

  • Issues with finish quality, including shiny spots and raised lines behind the bridge, noted by multiple owners.

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  • The fretboard features well-rolled edges and highly polished frets that resemble stainless steel, although they're not. Inlays are perfectly set without visible filler.

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  • Instances of crooked bridges and poor craftsmanship on new models have been highlighted as significant issues.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Out of the box, the guitar was almost in tune, with action set to Jackson's factory specifications. Minor Floyd Rose bridge adjustment was needed due to shipping.

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joe_grayling_holt

all time favourite

this used to be my best friends guitar until i bought it off him a few years ago, always loved playing it. this is a Japanese model sparkling purple and has a maple neck with a rose wood finger board, great feel on the neck too. great sound for metal and heavy rock

imperium

My first guitar

So this was my first guitar, which I bought used for $400. I don't know the exact model. It has a very dark, sparkling green finish, a reversed headstock, string through bridge, and two EMG pickups. This is probably my favorite guitar, and it's surprisingly versatile.

michaelguy

great guitar

I changed the pickups to bare knuckles. The stock pups suck

jimmarchi1

they sure do.... I wanted to like the Jackson USA V I owned at the end of highschool, but it went back to the store because as fine a piece of craftsmanship a it was? that guitar was plain silly

matty0211

For a first guitar this is great!

This guitar has a nice finish and it plays really well

Artist usage

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See how Kiki Wongo uses Jackson Soloist

Kiki Wongo

Guitarist

The Smashing Pumpkins

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Verified via Guitar World

Kiki Wongo, a rock guitarist, confirmed in an interview with Guitar World that her favorite guitar is the Jackson Soloist, stating, "Okay, this will sound a little strange, but I have a lot of guitars, like all 25, in my living space. They range from entry-level to expensive. But my favorite is my Jackson Soloist, a mid to high-range guitar. It just sits right with me. You know when you have a guitar that feels like home? That’s the one for me."

See how Mark St.John uses Jackson Soloist

Mark St.John

Guitarist

Kiss

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Verified via YouTube

In this music video Mark St. John playing with his new Jackson Soloist guitar

See how Kane Roberts uses Jackson Soloist

Kane Roberts

Guitarist, Singer

Alice Cooper

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As seen in Kane's Instagram photo.

See how Brad Delp uses Jackson Soloist

Brad Delp

Guitarist, Singer

Boston

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In a performance of "Peace of Mind" on December 7, 1988, in Hamilton, ON, Brad Delp can be seen playing a Jackson Soloist. The guitar is identifiable by its distinct shape, which is slightly rounder near the bottom compared to the Jackson Dinky. This footage is available on YouTube, uploaded by RebelliousHutterite2.

See how Kragen Lum uses Jackson Soloist

Kragen Lum

Guitarist

Exodus

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Verified via YouTube

he plays the guitar in this video

See how Joss Allen uses Jackson Soloist

Joss Allen

Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

IN this video Joss demos the diffrent types of picks that he has often used. For this demo he can be seen using his Jackson soloist guitar

See how Wyatt Stav uses Jackson Soloist

Wyatt Stav

Drummer

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In this post Wyatt shows off his Jackson soloist. One of his friends customized the guitar to have his logo painted on the body

See how Steve Lynch uses Jackson Soloist

Steve Lynch

Guitarist

Autograph

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In this YouTube video, Steve can be seen with a custom Jackson Soloist at 0:17 into the video.

See how Nick Rossi uses Jackson Soloist

Nick Rossi

Guitarist, Bassist

Born of Osiris

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In this post Nick's jackson soloist guitar can be seen. he has a set of duncan pickups in it

See how Dave Carlo uses Jackson Soloist

Dave Carlo

Guitarist, Composer

Razor (Ca)

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Played this guitar at the Hell's Heroes II Show in Houston Texas, USA

See how Jeremy Wagner uses Jackson Soloist

Jeremy Wagner

Guitarist

Broken Hope

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He owns Jeff Hannemans 1988 Jackson soloist, as shown in this video at 3:48.

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Sam Jayne

Guitarist

Love as Laughter

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Playing red Soloist here

Album Usage

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Genre Usage

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