The mahogany piano body is covered with flocked maple, which is very beautiful.
Maple neck, fingerboard, no overtone inlay, only side inlay. The appearance is simple. Threaded connection. The change of fingerboard height is obviously the characteristic of signature piano.
Metal parts are plated with gold.
The pickups are all DiMarzio models, and the built-in 18V battery-powered delay circuit makes his timbre very full, but this delay sometimes seems too strong and prominent.
The package includes the original piano box.
This piano has been highly praised by foreign netizens, with an average score of over 9 points.
Detailed configuration (from Jackson official station. I won't translate):
Model name PC 1 Phil Collen
Model 280-3050- (color #)
American artist signature series
Color; Color; hue
Transparent finish group:
(802)Au Natural(AUNAT),
(82 1) chlorine, (CHL),
(835) Zi Daze, (PDZ),
(857) Mocha, (MOC),
(863) red rum, (RRM),
(867) root beer (RB)
(879) Solar energy
Peach body with quilted maple top
Neck bolt fixing quarter saw maple
Third gear neck size: .825 ",12 gear.
Fret: .890 inches
Tune machine die-casting tuner
Fingerboard flame maple
The number of products is 24.
Bridge pickup, Dumard Zio? Super 3? Damn pickup truck
Central Pica Dumard Zio? HS2 stacked Humbucking pickup truck
Neck pickup Jackson maintainer/driver
control
Master volume,
The tonic,
Intensity control,
Maintainer/driver on/off switch,
Fundamental/Harmonic/Hybrid Switch
bridge
Floyd Ross? Original? Double lock two-point vibrato
Pickup switch 5-position blade:
Location 1. Bridge pickup
Position 2. Bridge and intermediate pickup
Position 3. Intermediate pickup
Position 4. Middle and neck pickup
Position 5. Neck pickup
Gold plated hardware
String NPS L, (.010 to .052)
situation
Including luxury plastic shells.
No anti-theft device
Ruler length is 25.5 inches
Width of nut1-1116 "
Unique function
Composite (12 "to 16") refers to the beam radius,
Only the side point position is inlaid,
18 volt Jackson maintenance system,
Phil Collen's bedside signature,
CTS? Pots and switches? switch