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Key Features
Product Ref: 45906
The Jackson Pro Series Dominion features Jackson's unique and innovative compound-radius fretboard design, in which the fretboard gradually flattens toward the heel from its more rounded profile at the nut providing a smooth playability for both chords and riffs whilst the flattened heel allows sensational accessibility and speedy at the high register perfect for both lead and rhythm players.
The incorporation of a neck-thru construction allows the Jackson Pro Series Mark Morton Dominion to produce advanced sustain and resonance by optimizing the maximum contact between the neck and body joint to allow superior vibration transfer and sustainability perfect for when you need notes to ring out for as long as possible.
Having established himself as an experienced and professional guitar player the Pro Series Mark Morton also incorporates his signature DiMarzio pickups which have been designed to provide a sharp attack with a thick body to the bridge tonality whilst the neck pickup delivers a vast amount of presence and definition making them perfect for a range of playing styles and genre's.
The incorporation of a three top, three bottom machine head pattern helps to reduce sympathetic vibrations by allowing less room between the nut and machine heads to deliver a pure and charismatic tone.
Whilst also utilizing a pickup coil tap in both the bridge and neck position the Jackson Pro Series Dominion gives you a huge amount of tonal options allowing you to switch the pickup settings from a standard humbucking mode to a single coil with the two compact mini toggle switches making it an extremely versatile guitar excellent for live situations when an array of tones are required.