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Jackson Pro Origins 85 SanDimas HH CAR

3.5 out of 5 stars from 2 customer ratings
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Electric Guitar

  • Body: Alder
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple
  • Black dot fingerboard inlays
  • Neck profile: Speed neck
  • Compound fingerboard radius: 305 - 406 mm (12" - 16")
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.51")
  • Frets: 22
  • Pickups: One Jackson J-90C (bridge) and one Jackson J-50N (neck) humbucker
  • Volume and tone control
  • 3-way toggle switch
  • Floyd Rose 1000 series locking tremolo
  • Black hardware
  • Colour: Candy Apple Red
  • Available since September 2025
  • Item number 620260
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Candy Apple Red
  • Body Alder
  • Top None
  • Neck Maple
  • Fretboard Maple
  • Frets 22
  • Scale 648 mm
  • Pickups HH
  • Tremolo Floyd Rose
  • incl. Bag Yes
  • Including Case No
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Eoin G. 23.09.2025
Fantastic fit and finish super smooth neck which is super thin D shaped extremely comfy not big shoulders nice rolled edges but frets while they say jumbo must be fenders opinion of big because they are not you free the fingerboard under your fingers please Jackson no more narrow frets jumbo should be wide but all in all an amazing 80,s tribute
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Good build quality, fun 80s vibes, but uninteresting pickups and floating bridge that requires a trem block
rlaina 12.01.2026
PROS
+ Looks great if you like mid-80s guitar aesthetics.
+ Great paint job, although a seam from one of the body pieces is fairly easy to spot for those who care.
+ Typical shredder neck: slim (~19 mm at 1st fret and ~21 mm at 12) and unmistakably D-shaped that some will love. Also the finish is satin and does not get sticky.
+ Compound radius and fine overall fret job enables minimum relief without too much buzzing/muffled notes on frets 1-7, although one does need a light touch.
+ Floyd Rose 1000 bridge holds tuning pretty well as expected.
+ Comes with a gig bag which is fine, although for the price a higher quality, more padded version would be better.
+ Pickups clean up nicely, which enables to bring some actual character to the tones.

CONS
- The pickups sound bland regardless of height. The J90C in the bridge has less character than the Duncan Distortion it is supposedly close to. It is neither full-sounding nor very articulate. Rolling down the volume does bring out some chime, especially to the neck pickup which otherwise sounds a bit flat as well.
- Pickups are not 4-conductor so there is no way to easily set up parallel/series or coil-splitting operation for a bit more versatility.
- A few frets were cut and rolled a bit too short, meaning you can easily slip off the fretboard in some areas when doing tapped arpeggios for instance. This affects the bass and treble sides, so unscrewing and moving the neck left/right will not necessarily provide a fix. Incidentally, this is the second FMIC guitar I have experienced this on recently, the other being a much cheaper CV 50s Strat.
- A couple tuners require to be turned quite a bit before they do anything (with the nut unlocked obviously).
- Unless it is fully decked back (and therefore far off the correct, flat angle), the Floyd is actually floating even though it is top mounted, so you can flutter and have a little bit of pull up range (~a minor 3rd on the G string) but you cannot install a D-Tuna without some kind of trem block. A somewhat similarly priced EVH Special would be a better choice for that use case, especially since it has better pickups, but the aesthetics are totally different and the carved top can be uncomfortable for some.
- Having the pickup toggle-switch in-between the volume and tone is not convenient at all, especially if you also keep the whammy bar fixed in this area.

CONCLUSION
Overall build quality is consistent with what one could expect for €1,100 nowadays, but certain design choices are simply not for me, namely the pickups which need to be swapped (therefore adding to the overall cost), and more importantly the top-mount yet floating Floyd which was a surprise.
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