Created in collaboration with the man himself, this beautiful instrument is tour-tested and has all the exclusive high-performance Jackson features that experienced players demand, with a progressive twist that is pure Mark Morton. Features include a chambered mahogany body and flame maple top, 24.75â€-scale mahogany neck, compound-radius ebony fingerboard with shark-eye inlays, Seymour Duncan® ’59 humbucking pickups with coil tap switches, Tune-o-matic bridge, Sperzel® pearl button tuners and chrome hardware.
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Mark Morton on the Dominion .....
GUITAR WORLD: Almost every metal player opts for a solidbody guitar. What prompted you to start using a chambered body?
MARK MORTON: The guys at Jackson sent me a Swee-tone to check out, and I immediately fell in love with the way it responded. Initially, I didn't even realize, or care, for that matter, that it was chambered; I just knew that I could feel the difference in the way it reacted and stood up in terms of its clarity and response. After that experience, I knew that I wanted to make the chambered body a part of my signature model.
GUITAR WORLD: I can't think of another metal guitarist that has coil taps on his guitar. Why did you want them on this guitar?
MORTON: The main premise behind the Dominion was to make a guitar that had as many tone options as possible. Although metal is my main focus these days, I do play a lot of other types of music. I've got groups of dudes that I jam with when I'm off the road. We mostly play blues and country, so I thought it would be a cool challenge to design a guitar that I could use to play an arena with Lamb of God but also use in a bar with my country band. And we did it.
GUITAR WORLD: What do you like most about the Dominion? Is it the features, tone or playability?
MORTON: I'm really happy with it on all those levels. It's got a cool, unique look, and it's very comfortable to play. The combination of two humbuckers, individual volume and tone knobs for each pickup and separate coil-tap switches for each pickup provides the player with total tone control and a wide variety of sound options.