Jackson JS Series Rhoads JS22-7 RR HT, Black

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Jackson JS Series Rhoads JS22-7 RR HT, Black

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Jackson JS Series Rhoads JS22-7 RR HT, Black Overview

Seven-string fans looking for a guitar that is as sleek and deadly as it is affordable will find everything they need with the JS Series Rhoads JS22-7 RR HT.

This beastly axe features a 26.5"" scale length for better low-end articulation and string tension, a lightweight and resonant poplar body and a bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint for rock-solid stability. Hosting 24 jumbo frets and piranha tooth inlays, the 12""-16"" compound radius amaranth fingerboard creates the ideal playing surface for fat riffs and easy chording near the black plastic nut while gradually flattening in the upper registers for lightning-quick solos and wide bends without fear of fretting out.

Powered by Jackson high-output humbucking pickups, the JS22-7 RR HT is also equipped with a three-way toggle switch, single volume and tone controls, compensated string-through-body fixed Jackson HT7 bridge, sealed die-cast tuners and our 3x4 (3 over, 4 under) AT-1 headstock.

The JS22-7 RR HT is finished in a brooding Satin Black finish with all-black hardware.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 24/3/2024

Absolutely insane guitar for the price. Extremely sustainic, lovely loud open sounding chords even when not plugged in. Smooth fast playing neck. And for all those who keep asking me, hell yeah it chugs. I play a lot of fear factory, KoRn and early Slipknot and this is ideal for that. The stock pickups lack a bit of the high end clarity I’m used to but that’s expected at this point. I did a cheap custom pinstriping job as it is a Rhoads after all and get a lot of compliments. Planning to throw a set of the SD Dino Cazarez pickups in and a better nut and that’s about it. It holds tuning surprisingly well and as it’s a slightly longer scale length it sounds tight af with no string slaps. There is a bit of natural ringing about the nut (plastic) but this was remedied with a thick elastic band. For the money you won’t find a better 7 banger, I’d put it on par with my old Washburn solar 7 which was triple the price.

James Reilly