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Jackson JS32 Dinky DKA-M Electric Guitar White

Description
The JS32 Dinky Arch Top has an elegantly arch-topped basswood body, bolt-on maple speed neck with graphite reinforcement, compound-radius (12"-16") bound maple fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and black sharkfin inlays, and a bound headstock. Other features include dual high-output Jackson humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets and three-way blade switching, Jackson-branded Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo bridge, black hardware and die-cast tuners.



Features
- Body shape: Double cutaway
- Body type: Solid body
- Body material: Solid wood
- Top wood: Not applicable
- Body wood: Basswood
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Shape: Speed neck
- Wood: Maple with graphite reinforcement
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Truss rod: Dual-action
- Finish: Satin polyester
- Material: Maple
- Radius: Compound
- Fret size: Jumbo
- Number of frets: 24
- Inlays: Pearloid sharkfin
- Nut width: 1.62" (41.3mm)
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: JE10 humbucking
- Middle: Not applicable
- Bridge: JE10 humbucking
- Brand: Jackson
- Active or passive: Passive
- Series or parallel: Parallel
- Piezo: No
- Active EQ: No
- Special electronics: None
- Control layout: Master volume, tone
- Pickup switch: 3-way
- Coil tap or split: No
- Kill switch: No
- Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
- Bridge design: Floyd Rose with locking nut
- Tailpiece: Not applicable
- Tuning machines: Die-cast
- Color: Black
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: Price
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories: Info not available
- Country of origin: Info not available
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Reviews
4.11
9 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing6
- Jamming5
- Rock Concerts4
- Recording2
- Small Venues2
- Craftsmanship2
- Fret Buzz2
- Poor Pick Up1
- Doesn't stay in tune1
- None1
- Experienced4
- Novice3
- Fun To Play5
- Good Feel5
- Good Tone5
- Good Pick Up4
- Solid Electronics3
Reviewed by 9 customers
Good platform to mod
submitted6 years ago
byJake
fromDayton, Ohio
I know people complain about this guitar a lot. In particular the trem. I took mine to a local tech. Set it up and blocked the trem for dive only. I've had zero tuning issues since the set up, my only complaint is the pickups. I think the clean sound is blah. But that's an easy upgrade. That's why I like this guitar. It's really affordable and you can upgrade the pickups and trem if you want and have an awesome guitar. 4 stars for crumby pickups
Jackson, you make some great guitars, this isn't one of them
submitted6 years ago
byHuntarr
fromRiverton, Wyoming
Listen, I love Jackson guitars I've owned several of them. This guitar was hit and miss. There were several problems that needed fixing on this guitar, I had to put 400 bucks in to fix it. It does sound clear and it plays nice, but not after hefty repairs.
IN LOVE
submitted6 years ago
byTmahre
fromWashington
THIS GUITAR SHREDS! Especially for its price point. This is my first experience ever using a Floyd Rose bridge system and although it was a bit tedious it was worth it in the end. Being able to do massive Mötley Crüe dive bombs with out going out of tune is incredible! If you are looking to get a lower priced guitar that shreds and has a super fast feeling neck, look no further and buy this thang!
hands down great budget guitar
submitted7 years ago
bybig D
fromsan texas
the only reason i got this guitar is because my idol is Kirk and i feel this is the closest thing to to his guitars instead of busting the bank on an ESP.
BEFORE YOU BUY ASK ABOUT SET UP
submitted7 years ago
byscott
fromOhio
Guitar Center needs to look at their policies.
Siiiick
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byAlejandro
fromundisclosed
Good
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submitted3 years ago
asked byJay
fromConnecticut
Is this guitar made in the USA?
No, China

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