NGD: Jackson USA Broderick

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Wizard of Ozz

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I've been wanting one these monsters since the first day I saw one. I got to play one in my local GC (which usually has only import junk) of all places about a month ago, and then I knew I had to have one... Oh yes it would be mine. The only thing holding me back when I first saw these when they were released were 2 things. 1) The crappy quilted tops... and 2) The more brown than black fretboards. Well when I found this bad-boy with the dark ebony board, and primo AAA quilted maple top, I had to have it. Lock the door, turn on Symphony of Destruction, grab the hand-cream and tissues... Here's the pronz:




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This is a well thought out and well executed player's guitar. The recessed controls, low profile Original Floyd Rose Pro (made in Germany), side recessed input jack, speed body cuts on each side of the neck, 24 Jumbo stainless steel frets, 12" radius neck (305 mm), kill switch, and the killer sounding DiMarzio Broderick modified D-Activator pickups... this axe is made to slay. And it does. The mahogany body gives it a darker, warmer thicker tone most will immediately notice compared to most other Jackson USA offerings. The guitar is also pretty heavy... close to Les Paul weight... I haven't weighed it yet... but I'm guessing around 9 lbs. The offset body shape and location of the strap pins, just automatically make the guitar hang in the perfect slant. The neck is more rounded in a small D shape (similar to a ESP Horizon II), compared to the flat shred-friendly profile found on most USA Soloists, like the SL1/SL2H. I'm a big Soloist fan, but this guitar is a welcome departure, and makes all the right moves in all the right directions. I've owned a bunch of guitars from Jackson, PRS, Ibanez, ESP, Suhr, Anderson, Gibson, EBMM, and others... and right out of the box, this is pretty much my ideal creation. Tone + Function = Epic Winz. Well done Mr. Broderick. You are the master.
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B-Yootie!

Just wish it had inlays of ANY kind. Gorgeous guitar though. I have owned many USA Jacksons and they were excellent guitars.
 
I'm not much of a Jackson guy, but I love the design of the Broderick sigs.
 
Very nice, definitely the best top I've seen on a Broderick. The tops on the early ones were so disappointing, but that one is great.
 
Very nice... Congrats. How's the back side (specifically the heel joint and back of the neck)?
 
Thanks guys... I'm so glad I grabbed this one. She plays like butta right out of the box. Low action (1.00mm on the low E side & .75mm on the high E side at the 12 fret) + zero buzz = Epicness.

Here's a pic of the back of the neck showing the neckthru joint:

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It's really comfortable with a very deep scoop to allow easy access all the way down to the 24th fret.
 
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Very nice, definitely the best top I've seen on a Broderick. The tops on the early ones were so disappointing, but that one is great.

Thanks. Some of the early tops really turned me off. I could always see the potential though. :rock:
 
oh my!!
that's insane!
1 mm qnd 0.75 action at 12th? really? amazing!

can you give us some differences between a soloist like slh2 and this one if you know it?

well done!
 
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