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Only a handful of guitarists boast a CV as impressive as Chris Broderick’s. From Nevermore and Megadeth to In Flames and Act of Defiance, Broderick has left a fast-paced and extremely technical mark on the signature sound of countless bands – either by playing for them or by inspiring the guitarists that do. As such, it’s no surprise that Jackson Guitars have treated the master-guitarist to his own Pro Series Signature model: the Chris Broderick Soloist HT7 in Transparent Blue.
The Chris Broderick Soloist: Fresh Design
Someone with as much experience under their belt as Broderick naturally knows what they’re looking for in their instrument so, to make sure he got everything he wished for, Jackson phoned up Mike Shannon to ask for a little help in building Chris’s dream guitar. This means that compared to the standard Soloist guitar, this signature version features off-set hips, deeper cut-outs for eased access to all 24 jumbo frets of the bound laurel fretboard, and even a striking, weight-balancing AT-1 headstock.
Ultimate Stability
The core of the Jackson Pro Series Signature Chris Broderick Soloist is formed by a richly resonant mahogany body shot through with a graphite-reinforced maple neck for enhanced stability. The result is an instrument that packs excellent sustain and, instead of a compound radius, Chris has opted for a more traditional 12″ radius so that rhythm parts and face-melting leads alike can be played in full comfort.
Surprisingly Versatile
Armed with a set of direct-mount DiMarzio® Chris Broderick passive humbuckers, this special Soloist model is fully prepared to deliver high-gain tone without any unwanted hum or buzz. Despite its metal-focussed build, this shredding machine is no one-trick pony since you’re free to engage the push-pull coil split function of the volume pot to open up a can of clean sound. What’s more, the push/pull tone pot doubles as a Tone Kill function that bypasses the tone circuit as standard but can be pulled out to serve as any regular tone control. To finish, you even get a kill switch disguised as a mini-switch.







