Overview
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Dates of manufacture:
1993 to 1995
JACKSON made the JTX STD between 1993 and 1995. It was a super-tele with double locking Floyd Rose licensed JT-580 tremolo, extended lower cutaway giving easy access up to the 24th fret. Pickups were HSS - a J-55 humbucker at the bridge and two J-100VS single coils. The Jackson JTX STD featured an extra mini-switch for selecting series or parallel modes for the bridge humbucker. The body was poplar for solid color finishes and ash for transparent finishes.
Specifications (27)
Controls
Controls material | chrome controls |
Controls shape | knurled dome knob |
Number of control knobs | 1 control knob |
Pickup selector controls | 1 coil tap switch, 5-way selector switch |
Volume controls | 1 volume control |
Electronics
Pickups brand and model | Jackson J100 pickup(s), Jackson J55 pickup(s) |
Pickups configuration | 2 single coil pickups and 1 humbucker pickup |
General
Finish colors | black finish, blue finish, pink finish, purple finish, red finish, white finish |
Finish effects | metallic finish, transparent finish |
Made in | Japan |
Number of strings | 6 strings |
Scale length | 25.5 inches scale-length |
Body
Body material | ash body, poplar body |
Body shape features | single cutaway |
Body style | Telecaster style |
Pickguard material | pearloid pickguard |
Hardware
Bridge | Jackson JT580LP tremolo |
Hardware color | chrome hardware |
Fretboard
Fingerboard material | rosewood fingerboard |
Fingerboard position markers | dot fingerboard position markers |
Fret type | jumbo frets |
Neck
Neck joint | bolt on neck |
Neck material | maple neck |
Neck width | 1.69 inches wide at nut |
Number of frets | 24 fret |
Peghead (headstock) | pointed headstock |
Tuner layout | six-in-a-row tuners |
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Reviews (2)
JACKSON JTX STD reviewed by Jason Groce
Jason Groce
I have a wine red JTX standard and I love it it's just as good as every review you can find on it. No it's not the most expensive guitar out there like a lot of people care about. Even the cheapest of guitar is worth its weight in gold if it plays great and allows for that instant connection we all as players from beginner to EVH look for when playing a new guitar for the first time!!
JACKSON JTX STD reviewed by Richie from Fords nj
Richie from Fords nj
I have a Jackson JTXSTD -- it is Japanese made and just excellent ...rare grab it .. Thinnest Jackson neck ever made - a fact it was famous for ..no one I show can believe this thing .. Killer action -fretwork - Such professionally custom craftsmanshift ! Nice Floyd rose - SO vintage - looks SO choice and plays like a dream.. Always turns heads !!! Want another if I ever see I wouldn't hesitate !!!