Electric Guitar Guitarist Randy Rhoads Jackson Guitars
Electric Guitar Guitarist Randy Rhoads Jackson Guitars
Electric Guitar Guitarist Randy Rhoads Jackson Guitars
Originally, this guitar was to be called The Original SIN. His second Flying V, which was black with a
silver pickguard and string-thru body bridge, was going to be called the Concorde. Randy re-designed
these newer 'Concordes' or production models with a longer "horn" because he felt too many people
were relating his white Pinstripe V to a Flying V; he wanted to produce a guitar that bore more
resemblance to a shark's fin. His V's both had maple bodies with maple thru body necks. Also, the
smaller amount of wood on the treble side of the strings could be shaped to give more treble to those
strings. This guitar features Grover locking tuners and a pair of Seymour Duncan humbucking
pickups, a TB-4 (bridge) and a SH-2 (neck). The SIN had a standard blocked vintage-style tremolo.
The vibrato is of very high quality; and the pickups are designed to capture the treble more efficiently
than a normal guitar.
It features a pair of humbucking pickups (not always the case, as seen on the Kevin Bond Signature
model and new RR24 model), and often a Floyd Rose tremolo. The fingerboard has flattened frets, to
ease the user's playing if playing fast. The guitar usually has 22 frets, but in certain series, it is
featured as a 24 fret model for an extra pitch range. The headstock is typical Jackson and some
series have a reversed headstock for a slight upcharge.
This model was Jackson Guitars' first model. It was, and still is, a very popular model that put the
Jackson name on the map. When Rhoads commissioned his guitar from Charvel, company president
Grover Jackson had his name put on the headstock of the custom model instead of Charvel. Grover
originally produced two prototype Concordes that Randy received (the first white Concorde and the
Black and Brass Concorde). Randy had ordered 4 in total but died before receiving the other two
(another string-thru (accidentally sold at NAMM) and another black-and-brass Concorde (pictured at
right) with a tremolo and reverse inlays (the first to have reverse inlays)). These other two Concorde's
were held in an incomplete state waiting for Randy to give feedback about the tone and play of the
prototypes before completing them. Tragically, Randy was killed in a plane crash before he could give
Grover any feedback about the guitars.
Contents
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1 Users
2 Models
o 2.1 USA Select
Series
o 2.2 Pro Series
o 2.3 Pro Series
Artist Signature
o 2.4 X Series
o 2.5 JS Series
3 See also
4 External links
[edit]Users
Vinnie Vincent of Kiss was the first guitarist to be offered an early Rhoads guitar by Jackson after
Rhoads' death (Rhoads had received two of his own models, one in black and one in white (with gold
hardware), and never really became famous for it at the time), Vinnie Vincent used it on the
KissCreatures of the Night and Lick It Up tours from 1982 until 1984. Once Vinnie left Kiss he
modified the Rhoads V design, adding a second shadow V at an offset angle behind the front V.
Jackson made at least 3 of these Vinnie Vincent modified Rhoads Vs from 1985 to 1988 for Vinnie
(and about 25 others were custom ordered and sold) and later the design was copied
by Carvin, Ibanez and Washburn Guitars for Vinnie Vincent.
Jackson currently has 12 different models in production. Below is a list under the Series
which Jackson Guitars has classed them.
RR3: The RR3 has a body made from alder and a neck made from maple. The neck is bolt-on
and has a rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets. This model has neck and bridge Seymour
Duncanhumbuckers and a Floyd Rose licensed, low profile, double locking tremolo.
During 2007, a limited run of 200 were made in white with black pinstripes, similar to the finish found
on the RR5. These featured the Seymour Duncan pick-ups and Floyd Rose tremolo of the standard
RR3.
RR5: The RR5 has a body made from alder and a neck made from maple. The main
difference between this and the RR3 is the neck-thru design featured on this model. The RR5
also has gold hardware and an adjustable fixed bridge.
RR5FR: The RR5FR is the same as the RR5 except it has a Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 tremolo
bridge, black hardware as opposed to gold and comes in black, ivory or pink pearl finishes.
RR24: The RR24 has a body made from alder and neck made from maple. It has an Ebony
fretboard with Sharkfin inlays. This model is mainly different from both the RR3 and RR5 because
it is a 24 fret guitar. It has a neck-thru body construction and comes with an Original Floyd Rose.
The model has only one pickup (EMG 81) in the bridge position and a single volume control.This
model is also a custom guitar that includes a custom color. Eric Dietzel from Massacre has a
black with red bovels jackson with the red jackson headstock. This guitar is very similar to the
custom made RR-LL models ordered by Alexi Laiho and Roope Latvala, of which only 60 were
made and all sold in Finland (excluding to Laiho and Latvala, who both had their own unique
custom RR's made). Unlike the RR24, they had bolt-on necks, Mother of Pearl inlays, gold
colored hardware and a Jackson JT580LP Floyd Rose bridge. Laiho and Latvala later switched
to ESP Guitars in 2003.
RR24M: The RR24M is the same as the RR24, but has a maple fretboard as opposed to the
traditional ebony fretboard.
[edit]Pro Series Artist Signature
Kevin Bond signature. This model has 22 jumbo frets, is made from mahogany and has
a neck-thru body. The Humbucker is a Seymour Duncan "Iommi" humbucker. The bridge is an
adjustable string-through-body with a Schaller fine-tuning tailpiece. The Jackson logo is blood red.
Matt Tuck signature. This model has 22 jumbo frets, has a neck-thru body made from alder,
and a neck-thru body rock maple with scarf joint head stock . The Humbuckers are an EMG 81
humbucker in the bridge, and an EMG 85 humbucker in the neck position. The bridge is a JT390
adjustable string-through-body with Sperzel locking die-cast tuners. This is the only current model
with a reversed headstock.
[edit]X Series
The X series RX10D has an Alder body with a maple bolt-on neck. The Rosewood fingerboard has 22
frets. The pickups are both Seymour Duncan Designed humbuckers. The bridge is a Jackson double
locking tremolo.
[edit]JS Series
The JS30RR is from the entry level group of made in India Jacksons. The body is made from Indian
cedro and has a bolt-on maple neck. It has two Jackson pickups and an adjustable string-through-
body bridge. The rosewood fretboard has an unusual, for RRs, 24 frets.Also jackson had the JS35RR
which was the same as the JS30RR but the only difference was that it had a floyd rose tremolo, but
this was discontinued in 2000. There is now a new model similar to the JS30RR but with Sharkfin
inlays. It's called JS32T Rhoads