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USA-made Jackson Rhoads! Fast-playing neck with a compound (12 in. to 16 in.) fingerboard radius and mother of pearl Shark Fin position inlays. Bound fingerboard and headstock with inlaid mother of pearl Jackson logo. "V" shaped body. CTS pots and Switchcraft switches.
Model name: RR1 Rhoads
Model number: 280-3060-(color#)
Series: USA Select series
Body: alder with flame maple top on transparent colors
Neck: neck-thru-body quartersawn maple
Neck dimensions: 3rd fret: .790 in., 12th fret: .850 in.
Tuning machines: die-cast tuners
Fingerboard: ebony
Number of frets: 22 jumbo frets
Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan JB TB4 humbucking pickup
Middle pickup: N/A
Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan JB SH2N humbucking pickup
Controls: master volume, tone (bridge pickup), tone (neck pickup)
Bridge: Floyd Rose Original double locking 2-point tremolo
Pickup switching: 3-position toggle:
-- Position 1: bridge pickup
-- Position 2: bridge and neck pickups
-- Position 3: neck pickup
Hardware: black (chrome on transparent colors)
String gauges: .009, .011, .016, .024, .032, .042
Case: includes deluxe molded case
Pickguard: none
Scale length: 25.5 in.
Width at nut: 1-11/16 in.
Unique features: compound (12 in. to 16 in.) fingerboard radius, mother of pearl Shark Fin position inlays, bound fingerboard and headstock, sharp "V" shaped body, inlaid mother of pearl Jackson logo, CTS pots and Switchcraft switches
Neck-thru Rhoads@Alder body@Thru-body quartersawn maple neck@Rosewood fretboard with compound 12" to 16" radius@Seymour Duncan JB TB4 and SH2N humbuckers@Original Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo@Includes case
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