JACKSON GUITARS release Dave Davidson (REVOCATION) signature Warrior model

03-04-2025
JACKSON GUITARS is unveiling the all-new Pro Series Signature Dave Davidson Warrior WR7. Crafted in collaboration with Dave Davidson, lead singer and guitarist of Revocation, the Pro Series Signature Dave Davidson Warrior WR7 is made for metal enthusiasts looking for a modern guitar to elevate their playing. Revocation’s death metal style is embodied in the Pro Series Signature Dave Davidson Warrior WR7, allowing fans to dig deeper and unleash their heaviest riffs and tones yet.
A guitar meticulously crafted for rapid-fire playing, the Pro Series Signature Dave Davidson is available in two models: the WR7 MPL and E. The MPL roars to life in Ferrari Yellow and is made from a maple fingerboard and has a Black Piranha Tooth (Small Sharkfin) position inlay. The E ignites fiery blaze in Ferrari Red and is made from an Ebony fingerboard and has a Pearloid Piranha Tooth (Small Sharkfin) position inlay. This guitar features:


Top features include:
Features
- Nyatoh body
- One piece through-body maple neck with graphite-reinforcement
- 12”-16” compound radius ebony fingerboard
- 24 jumbo frets
- Signature DiMarzio® Occult Classic™ pickups
- Single tone control, single volume
- Three-way toggle switch
- Floyd Rose® 1000 Series 7-string double-locking tremolo bridge
- Gig bag included
Watch the official launch video below.
Jackson began back in the late 1970s, when heavy music experienced a flamboyant and virtuosic resurgence in popularity and a small Southern California guitar repair shop became the epicenter of a new level of shred-approved excellence. Ever since then, Jackson guitars have been universally lauded as the metal guitars; the shred machines—highly original high-performance instruments of distinctive style and formidable substance. From metal’s chart-topping peaks to its darkest recesses, for discerning guitarists all over the globe, Jackson is the only way to go. Jackson is home to some of the biggest heavy metal legends in guitar history.












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