Dá sa hrať jazz na metalovej gitare Jackson Pro Plus? 🎸 Backline s Jergušom

The Jackson Pro Plus guitar series looks metal, but it can handle jazz too. In this video, guitarist Jerguš Oravec picks up the Jackson Pro Plus Series Soloist electric guitar and tests whether a metal shape really means only metal. You'll see different pickup combinations, coil-split positions, and how it holds tuning. A guitar's shape doesn't dictate anything these days — even John Mayer played a similar metal-looking model. This Jackson model offers 24 frets, Seymour Duncan pickups, a Floyd Rose tremolo and locking tuners, so it's an instrument suited to every genre, from jazz all the way to metal. Ideal for players looking for a single guitar for multiple genres. You'll find the Jackson guitar from the video in our Muziker e-shop: 🎸 Jackson Pro Plus Series Soloist SLA2 FR EB Red Crystal → https://www.muziker.com/products/ad9c... Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 00:29 – Specs: Seymour Duncan, Floyd Rose, 24 frets 00:41 – Neck, ebony fretboard and Red Crystal finish 01:09 – Sound test ❓ FAQ: Q: Can you play jazz on the metal Jackson Pro Plus Series Soloist? A: Yes. The shape doesn't dictate anything today — this Jackson, with its coil-split positions, handles everything from single-coil jazz tones to a heavy humbucker. Q: What pickups and hardware does the Jackson Pro Plus Series Soloist have? A: Seymour Duncan pickups, a Floyd Rose tremolo, locking tuners and 24 frets. Made in Indonesia. Follow Jerguš on his social media: Instagram -   / jergusoravec   Facebook -   / jergusmusic   Follow us on our social media: E-shop - https://www.muziker.com Facebook -   / muziker.sk   Instagram -   / muziker.shop     / muziker_skcz   TikTok -   / muziker_skcz   LinkedIn -   / muziker.com   What about you? Do you agree that a guitar's shape no longer defines the genre? Tell us in the comments 👇 #jackson #guitar #jazz #muziker