For those guitarists who just have to exhibit their wild side, a Jackson guitar is well-known for its flamboyant design and excellent quality. These guitars are loud long before you ever plug them in, and they can be perfect for players who want to exhibit their wild side loud and clear. Let's take a look at some of the great Jackson models there are to choose from. The Jackson Dinky is a great example of what makes Jackson guitars so highly sought after. The Dinky comes in a few different models ranging wildly in design and finishes. There is the DK2 Dinky that has a "flame" design, and then there is the DK2FS Firestorm Dinky that has a more traditional shape and finish. The DK2 is also available in a left hand model.
For those who are looking for an even more "extreme" guitar, check out a Jackson electric guitar. The RR3 Rhodes is a twist on the classic V shaped guitars utilized by some of the legends of metal. The Rhodes features a bolt-on maple neck, die-cast tuners and a rosewood fingerboard. It is also available in a wide variety of colors including black, deep candy blue, crimson swirl, and Eerie Dess swirl.
Jackson has certainly not neglected the more traditional-minded guitarists. Their SL3 Soloist model is a Jacksonian twist on an old classic. This model features a neck-through-body maple neck, three Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups, and a double locking two point tremolo. All of the Soloist's hardware is chrome, and you can even purchase a custom molded case for it. If you prefer an older model, a used Jackson guitar or vintage Jackson guitar can be the way to go.