- Jackson Guitars
Jackson is a
guitar manufacturer originally owned and operated by Grover Jackson, a partner of Wayne Charvel of Charvel Guitar Repair. It started with the creation of the "Rhoads" V model guitar, originally designed and used by guitaristRandy Rhoads . Grover put his name on the Rhoads rather than the Charvel name because he felt the design was too shocking for Charvel's regular customers. This model inspired Grover to start the Jackson guitar company. Fact|date=February 2007.Wayne Charvel sold his interest in the Charvel name to Grover Jackson on November 10, 1978. The shop was located in
Glendora, California (while using a PO Box in neighboring San Dimas) and manufactured guitars in this location from 1979 to 1986, when the Company merged with IMC (International Music Corporation), a Texas based importer of musical instruments. The factory then moved to Ontario, California.In the Fall of 2002,
Fender Musical Instrument Corporation purchased Jackson/Charvel, and operations were moved to the Fender factory in Corona, CA. Fender is now manufacturing guitars that are almost exactly like the original San Dimas Charvels, save for a few details.Fact|date=February 2008 Both Jackson and Charvel models are being produced at Corona. This had short term negative consequences, as much of the artists who were on the company's roster list in the 1980s and 1990s left to endorse other guitar companies. Though significantly improved since the buyout,Fact|date=February 2008 interference by FMIC is still stated to be a problem with Jackson,Fact|date=February 2008. Most however see that some of the new things that FMIC has instituted, such as the fairly low prices on high end USA models and improved qualityFact|date=February 2008 in lower end models that the company will begin to experience a turnaround.Fact|date=February 2008Jackson Guitars has become known for its slender and elegant models, often with an aggressive look popular with harder rock and metal music.
Almost all Jackson (and many
Charvel ) guitars share the typicalGibson Explorer -like pointy droopedheadstock s, originally designed by Randy Rhoads.Fact|date=February 2008 Various models feature a reversed pointy headstock with the tip pointing upwards. Another trademark are their so called "shark fin"fret inlays (see picture below), which inspired other famous guitar companies such asIbanez to develop a similar design to that of Jackson's original, called "shark tooth".Charvel/Jackson was the target of many copyright lawsuits from Fender which ended the use of Stratocaster styled headstocks for Jackson and Charvel guitars until recently.Dubious|date=March 2008
Jackson Guitar Models
Jackson guitars currently in production:
* The Jackson Rhoads, an asymmetric 'V' shaped body with pointy "wings".
* TheJackson Soloist . The Soloist has aneck-through neck with thesuperstrat body design.
* TheJackson Dinky . The Dinky has exactly the same body shape of the Soloist but withbolt-on neck s.
* TheJackson Kelly , a sleeker version of Gibson's popular Explorer, made famous by Marty Friedman ofMegadeth who had a signature model made for him, the KE1.
* TheJackson King V , a symmetric 'V' shape with long pointy wings. The guitar was originally designed forRobbin Crosby ofRatt , but was popularized, through prolific use, byDave Mustaine ofMegadeth who had a signature model, the KV1.
* Jackson PC1 Phil Collen with a Sustainer infinite sustain driver in the neck position and a Floyd Rose original locking tremolo. It was followed by the short lived PC3 model, a moderately priced version featuring DiMarzio HSS pickups and a Wilkinson floating vibrato.
* TheJackson Warrior . An aggressive looking body consisting of four pointy ends designed in-house. The points themselves were designed after the Jackson headstock shape.
* TheJackson Mark Morton Dominion . A signature series guitar designed by Jackson and Lamb of God guitarist, Mark Morton.
*TheJackson Phil Demmel Demmelition V . A signature guitar, based on the King V, with slightly changed wings, in the form of cut-outs.Jackson guitars that were discontinued:
* TheJackson Kelly Star , similar to the Kelly; the bottom portion of the guitar was cut almost like the Randy Rhoads, but the upper portion, near the neck, remained the same.
* TheJackson Firebird , which was a clone of the Gibson Firebird but with the trademarked Jackson headstock.* Jackson Professional Series was the Made in Japan line of many popular USA models. Therefore, all Jackson's with "Professional" on the headstock were made in the Japan factory. Made famous by Australian guitarist Dave Jenkins.
* The Performer tag is denoted on Jackson models produced in the early 90's in overseas factories (primarily Korea).External links
* [http://www.jacksonguitars.com/ Official homepage of Jackson]
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