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  • Info request: Soloist Professionals

    I hate the H-S-S setup in my DK-2 (don't like the middle single coil).

    Did they ever make a Soloist Professional, neck-thru, ebony w/MOP Sharkies, with a H-H setup? Or am I wasting my time looking and should just get a SL2H?

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    Re: Info request: Soloist Professionals

    Yes.. -> the JACKSON SOLOIST ARCHTOP PRO (TREM) in the early 90's

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      Re: Info request: Soloist Professionals

      Also keep your eyes open for a 1997-98 USA SL-2 (not SL-2H) which was a dual-hum model with blank ebony fretboard, black neck binding, JT580LP trem and Kent Armstrong pickups. I have one and have been happy with it, no mods necessary. They tend to run a couple hundred dollars cheaper than the typical USA Soloists, if you can find one.
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      • #4
        Re: Info request: Soloist Professionals

        Technically, the Archtop Pro was a setneck, not a neckthru, but the heel shape is the same, so it's no big difference.

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        • #5
          Re: Info request: Soloist Professionals

          There also is the Charvel model 5...not a Jackson professional but its forerunner, with a pair of hum and an unbound rosewood fingerboard...
          '90 (8?) Jackson Soloist Professional
          '97 Jackson RR1 Pile o'skulls
          '97 Gibson Les Paul Classic
          '92 Fender Strat scallop
          '97 BC Rich perfect Bich
          '99 Burns Brian May black beauty

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            Re: Info request: Soloist Professionals

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            Yes.. -> the JACKSON SOLOIST ARCHTOP PRO (TREM) in the early 90's

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            as said before, it was a set-neck and it has the lespaul scale 24 3/4".
            the soloist was 25.5" scale.

            btw: i´m selling my AT pro on ebay.de right now.

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            • #7
              Re: Info request: Soloist Professionals

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              Also keep your eyes open for a 1997-98 USA SL-2 (not SL-2H) which was a dual-hum model with blank ebony fretboard, black neck binding, JT580LP trem and Kent Armstrong pickups. I have one and have been happy with it, no mods necessary. They tend to run a couple hundred dollars cheaper than the typical USA Soloists, if you can find one.

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              +1 I have one also(96 actually). Everyone who plays it seems to really like it.
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              The man in riot gear
              Harvest a skull of stone
              The Buzzard grows his own...

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