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The Jackson Warrior has long been an iconic model in the thrash and death metal scenes and for good reason - it not only looks mean but is also incredibly ergonomic, allowing you to reach every fret position with little to no resistance with a comfortable elbow rest, not to mention the ability to sit with it in side-saddle or classical positions where other extreme shapes restrict your options. Dave Davidson of Revocation brings the warrior back to the Jackson lineup again with the WR7, and this time in some striking colours.
With a nyatoh body and through-body maple neck construction with graphite reinforcements, it's lightweight but sturdy. The 26.5" scale length better tensions the low strings whilst the oiled neck back feels silky smooth underhand. A sleek looking maple fretboard boasts a 12"-16" compound radius and 24 Jumbo frets, making it an amazing choice for both daring lead and rhythm work.
Loaded with a set of signature DiMarzio Occult Classic pickups, this is a real tonal monster. The bridge delivers deep lows with a focus on articulation for complex chords, even under heavy distortion. The neck pickup is expertly wound for full cleans and creamy leads thanks to the low output and crystalline high end.
The hardware on this guitar is no joke either, with a 1000 Series 7-string Floyd Rose recessed double-locking tremolo, you get access to some extreme playing techniques without having to worry about throwing the guitar out of tune. Includes locking strap locks for security and a gigbag for easy transportation.


