Jackson - Pro Series Chris Broderick Signature FR7 Soloist Electric Guitar - Transparent Blue
Jackson - Pro Series Chris Broderick Signature HT7 Soloist Electric Guitar - Transparent Blue
Jackson - Pro Series Chris Broderick Signature HT7 Soloist Electric Guitar - Gloss Black
Chris Broderick, a modern metal legend and former Megadeth guitarist, has teamed up with Jackson to create an affordable, high-quality guitar that is perfect for shredding. The Jackson Pro Series Chris Broderick HT7 Soloist has a resonant mahogany body, an oil-finished maple neck, and a lightning-fast laurel compound-radius fingerboard that gives you the freedom to explore and develop your own metal style. In addition, a pair of Broderick-designed custom DiMarzio direct-mounted humbucking pickups gives you a massive array of tonal possibilities.
Lease to Own at
$258 /month or less
100 Days Price: $1,549
est. $60 /week*
Get it now rent as you go. The item is yours after renting for 12 months or buyout early anytime. No down payment, no commitment, return/cancel anytime.
Rental payment / 2 weeks est. $120 All lease payments apply to the ownership cost
Ownership Options & Cost (before tax)
100-day cash price: $1,549
Lease-to-Own: 26 bi-weekly payments over 12 months.
Early buyout price: After 100 days, buyout with a one-time payment of 50% of your remaining ownership balance.
The Chris Broderick HT7 Soloist features a compound-radius laurel fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets. Down low, your fretting hand will appreciate the 12-inch radius that keeps things nice and comfortable for natural, relaxed chord work. Up top, a 16-inch radius lays it all out flat for effortless, low-action high-speed runs with monumental string bends without fretting out — the best of both worlds.
Two Broderick-designed custom DiMarzio direct-mounted humbucking neck and bridge pickups give you all the metal punch and bite you need. In addition, a volume control with push-pull coil splitting unlocks even more tonal options while the tone control's push-pull switch enables the tone circuit and puts you in control of a massive array of tonal stylings and attack. Finally, a mini-toggle kill switch allows for the stuttering effects that have become a mainstay of modern metal.