Trivium’s Corey Beaulieu Has Big Jackson News

Trivium’s Corey Beaulieu lets the cat out of the bag. Find out what Jackson guitar has on the horizon.

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7 Responses to Trivium’s Corey Beaulieu Has Big Jackson News

  1. austin allen says:

    it looks great and i bet it plays awesome.but one thing, you should have made the end not so stuby and made it carry more it would look better in my opinion

  2. Richie says:

    looks badass, can’t wait. Play the best F*** the Rest!

  3. marclar says:

    awesome…. ive been saying for a long time that i would like a better selection of 7s from you guys. now to wait and see if it will even be available to the public and see if it doesn’t cost 4g.

  4. justin says:

    looks stunning, ive been waiting to buy a jackson but by the looks of things, i might wait a while longer for this one.

  5. dustincorp says:

    Nice to see another sig coming. Still crossing my fingers on getting Dave Mustaine back in the mix:) The only problem I had with Jackson 7-strings were that the headstocks looked too big. The Broderick headstock looks great as a 7, but with this one the classic one looks great. I don’t know if my eyes are playing tricks on me or not, but it looks like they made it smaller this time. Looks great. Jackson headstocks are the best in the business. I hope I’m right about the size.

    • dustincorp says:

      It may be the faded paint scheme making it look smaller. Dang it:( There’s plenty of wood there to trim it down some. Do it! Lol

  6. That Guy says:

    I forsee this being made like the mark morton sig,where you can buy the ridiculas 2k$ model or the cheaper stripped down 600$ one….at least thats what im hoping for.the only reason i dont already have a jackson 7 is beacuase theyr’e all over 1k :(

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