Jackson Pro Series Signature Phil Demmel Demmelition Fury PD Electric Guitar in Red Tide Fade

£799.00

For more than 15 years, lead guitarist Phil Demmel contributed his hard-hitting, lightning-fast licks to thrash-and-groove metal outfit Machine Head. As Demmel forges ahead to his next chapter, he’ll be well-armed with the all-new Pro Series Signature Demmelition Fury PD – an affordable no-holds-barred metal axe that can hang with everything Demmel throws its way. […]

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Description

For more than 15 years, lead guitarist Phil Demmel contributed his hard-hitting, lightning-fast licks to thrash-and-groove metal outfit Machine Head. As Demmel forges ahead to his next chapter, he’ll be well-armed with the all-new Pro Series Signature Demmelition Fury PD – an affordable no-holds-barred metal axe that can hang with everything Demmel throws its way.

The fearsome Pro Fury PD is loaded with fine features including a mahogany offset body, one-piece through-body maple neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint, and a 12″-16″ compound radius bound laurel fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and pearloid piranha tooth inlays.

Looking for soul-crushing sound? EMG® 81 and 60 humbucking pickups provide a detailed intensity of thick mids and big lows with soaring high ends. The 81 bridge pickup cuts through the densest leads, while the 60 neck pickup provides your heaviest playing with harmonic clarity.

This axe is also equipped with dual volume knobs, three-way toggle switch, Floyd Rose® Special double-locking bridge system, Dunlop® dual-locking strap buttons and Jackson pointed 6-in-line headstock.

Ready for mayhem, the Pro Fury PD is available in a mesmerizing Red Tide Fade finish.

Key Features

  • 25.5″ scale length
  • Mahogany body
  • One-piece through-body maple-neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint
  • 12″-16″ compound radius bound laurel fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and pearloid piranha tooth inlays
  • EMG® 81 bridge pickup and EMG 60 neck pickup
  • Three-way toggle switch and two volume controls
  • Floyd Rose® Special double-locking tremolo bridge system
  • Jackson sealed die-cast tuners
  • Dunlop® dual-locking strap buttons
  • Available in Red Tide Fade with black hardware

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Jackson
  • Series: Pro Series
  • Design: Demmelition Fury
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Maple
  • Neck Construction: Neck-through-body
  • Neck Profile: Speed Neck
  • Scale in mm: 648
  • Fretboard: Laurel
  • Fretboard Radius in Inches: 12
  • Number of Frets: 24
  • Fret Format: Jumbo
  • Fretboard Inlays: Piranha
  • Nut type: Locking Nut
  • Nut width in mm: 42.9
  • Pickup: HH
  • Manufacturer pickups: EMG
  • Neck Pickup: EMG 85
  • Bridge Pickup: EMG 81
  • Active pickups: Yes
  • Coil-splitting: No
  • Piezo Pickup: No
  • Switch: 3-Way
  • Control: 2x Vol
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose Special Tremolo
  • Tuners: Die-Cast
  • Strap Button: Standard
  • Hardware: Black
  • Colour: Red Tide Fade
  • Finish: High-Gloss
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • String Gauge: .009 – .042
  • Factory Tuning: Standard E
  • Gigbag included: No
  • Case included: No
  • Certificate: No

About the manufacturer

Jackson

Jackson is a legendary guitar brand synonymous with speed, power, and precision, particularly loved by metal and hard rock players. Founded in the early 1980s by Grover Jackson, the company quickly gained fame for its sleek designs, sharp headstocks, and fast-playing necks. Models like the Soloist, Dinky, and Rhoads became stage staples for shredders and virtuosos alike. With high-output pickups, aggressive styling, and flawless playability, Jackson guitars deliver the punch and clarity demanded by modern players. From classic metal icons to new-generation performers, Jackson remains a symbol of technical excellence and uncompromising performance.

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