Product Detail
The Jackson X Series Kelly KEX electric guitar is a masterpiece for metal lovers. With its electrifying offset angular shape and lightning - fast neck, it oozes metal sophistication. Priced at an unbeatable value, it offers massive sound and reliable performance. The KEX features lightwood and resonant poplar body - wings, and a through - body maple neck with scarf joint and graphite reinforcement to prevent climate - induced warping. Its 12” - 16” compound radius bound laurel fingerboard has 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays. It has a more rounded profile at the nut for natural chording and riffing, and flattens towards the heel for great shredding and bending. Equipped with a pair of Jackson high - output humbucking pickups, it has a powerful voice with a crunchy, full - bodied tone, perfect for lead work or assertive rhythms. Control your sound with a three - way pickup toggle switch, single volume and tone controls. The Floyd Rose® Special double - locking tremolo bridge provides exceptional dynamic response and tuning stability. Available in all - new Ferrari Red with black bevels, black hardware, and a black Jackson® pointed 6 - in - line headstock. Series: X. Orientation: Right - Hand. Color: Ferrari Red. Country of Origin: ID.
Using your Jackson X Series Kelly KEX electric guitar is a breeze. First, plug it into an amplifier using a standard instrument cable. You can control the sound using the three - way pickup toggle switch to choose between different pickup combinations. Adjust the volume and tone controls to get the sound you want. When playing, use the Floyd Rose® Special double - locking tremolo bridge to add effects like dives and swoops, but be careful not to over - use it as it might affect tuning. As for maintenance, keep your guitar in a case when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent corrosion. Check the truss rod periodically and adjust it if the neck seems to be warping. If you're not sure how to adjust it, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician. Also, make sure to keep the guitar in a place with stable temperature and humidity to avoid climate - related damage.