The Jackson Pro Series Diamond Rowe DR24MG model is a sleek-looking single-cut with an EverTune bridge.
Diamond Rowe DR24MG
This is the first signature model in the Jackson lineup for a female artist, and they have chosen to work with Tetrarch’s Diamond Rowe. This modern single-cut model looks stepped back and ready for dishing out crushing riffs.
No Inlays
Rowe’s signature guitar is based on the Jackson Monarkh. It features a nyatoh body with a striking poplar burl top, a three-piece nyatoh set 25.5″ scale length neck with graphite reinforcement, a bound ebony fretboard with a 12″ radius and 24 jumbo frets, and Rowe’s distinctive three-a-side Jackson headstock.
It has no inlays on the front and opts for a set of Luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dots. The finish is called Dark Rose and can look almost black from certain angles. This model’s stripped-back vibe is very striking.
EverTune
This model has an EverTune F6 bridge and a set of Jackson locking tuners, which should make the tuning rock solid. It is perfect for musicians who require precision and tight tuning for their riffs.
EMGs
It comes with an EMG 81 bridge pickup and an EMG 85 in the neck position. These are controlled by two volume knobs and a three-way pickup selector switch. There is no tone control or coil splits, making this guitar a get-on-and-play style of instrument.
Verdict
Overall, I would say this is a great-looking guitar, and it is well thought out. The design and aesthetic are all about getting straight to the music—no messing about, making it perfect for heavier styles of music that require a solid working instrument.
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