Jackson - PRO MDK HT6 Baritone Signature Roman Ibramkhalilov
Jackson offered guitarist Roman Ibramkhalilov of Jinjer the opportunity to create his own signature model based on specifications of his choosing. Thus was born this Pro MDK HT6 baritone which, thanks to its 27" scale, guarantees ideal tension for large A-shaped drop tunings. Made up of an ash body, a maple/wenge/maple neck topped with an ebony fingerboard, it's just waiting for you to make its signature Jackson RI 1 pickups roar.
Specifications
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Jackson signature baritone electric guitar
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Pro Series MDK Model Roman Ibramkhalilov
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Emerald Green finish
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MDK (Modern Dinky) body shape
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Ash body
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Screwed 3-piece maple/wenge/maple neck, reinforced with graphite
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Jackson head 3x3
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Compensated fingerboard radius 12"-16"
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Ebony fingerboard
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Luminlay markers on the edge of the fingerboard
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Scale 27" (686mm)
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24 jumbo stainless steel frets
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Nut width 1.6875" (42.86 mm)
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Bridge pickup: Jackson RI1 Signature
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Neck pickup: Jackson RI1 Signature
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Controls: 1 Volume
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3-position microphone selector
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Gotoh 510FX-6 bridge
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GraphTech XL nut
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Locking Jackson Sealed Die-Cast tuners
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Black hardware
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Assembled and adjusted as standard by pulling 014-068
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Cover included
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Reference: 2910002587
Presentation
After difficult years touring to make themselves known, Metal not being popular in Ukraine, the group was able to capture the attention of the big label Napalm Records thanks to its first two promising albums.
This collaboration resulted in the album that would allow the group to explode: King of Everything. Mixing elements of Metalcore, Groove Metal, Metal Prog and Death, all sung (or rather screamed) by the charismatic Tatiana Shmayluk, the group touched audiences around the world, notably with the studio video for the song Pisces.
Guitarist of the quartet, Roman Ibramkhalilov helped to forge the massive sound with as many crushing riffs as jazzy or reggae flights. Capable of great velocity and a rock-solid sound, the guitarist is today respected by his peers.
It was only natural that Jackson teamed up with Roman to offer to create his signature model.
A fan of the MDK (for Modern Dinky), the guitarist requested a 27" baritone scale in order to obtain optimal tension and a "tight" sound in Drop A, precision is essential.
This MDK is made up of an ash body providing its share of resonance and straightness in the sound, a maple/wenge/maple neck and an ebony fingerboard.
Reinforced by strands of graphite, the handle with a compensated radius of 12" to 16" is a highway of pleasure for all types of play, including the most technical.
Being able to go from a super clean sound to a fierce saturation, the artist needs dynamic microphones with a consistent but controlled output level. Jackson's engineers then concocted a pair of signature RI1 humbuckers which, coupled with the Gotoh 510FX-6 bridge, will bring out a massive and surgical attack with devilish sustain.
Delivered in its appropriate cover, the Roman Ibramkhalilov signature will become the weapon of choice for fans of modern Metal.
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Since 1980, Jackson, founded by Grover Jackson, has been an essential brand in the world of electric guitars. Specializing in instruments for metal and rock musicians, this American brand has captured the hearts of guitarists thanks to its build quality and bold design. Iconic models such as the Rhoads, Soloist and Dinky have left their mark on generations of artists. Jackson guitars stand out for their exceptional playability, with ultra-fast necks that facilitate complex shredding and tapping techniques. High-end electronic components guarantee a rich, versatile tone, capable of meeting the demands of the most demanding musical genres. Combining innovation and tradition, Jackson continues to set the standard for guitarists seeking performance and style.