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collapse expand iconDescription

The Jackson Spectra Bass JS2 offers an innovative take on a classic instrument. With its offset poplar body and dual Jackson pickups, this 4-string bass delivers a range of tones suited for any genre. The bolt-on maple neck and laurel fingerboard provide a familiar feel for swift, dexterous playing. For the bassist seeking a flexible, gig-ready instrument at an affordable price, the Spectra Bass JS2 is an ideal choice.

Powerful Jackson Pickups

The Spectra Bass JS2 features a Jackson J-style bridge pickup and P-style neck pickup, allowing for a spectrum of punchy to rounded tones. The J-style bridge pickup produces an articulate, defined sound well-suited for cutting through a mix. The P-style neck pickup provides a warmer, fuller tone with enhanced low end. A pickup blend control lets you find the perfect balance between the two.

User-Friendly Controls

Shape your tone with the volume, pickup blend, and bass boost controls. A push/pull volume control lets you engage or bypass the active circuit, ensuring you'll never lose sound due to a drained battery. When active, the bass boost control intensifies low frequencies for a robust low end. Find your ideal settings and lock them in with the hardtail bridge.

A Stylish, Ergonomic Design

The Spectra Bass JS2's offset poplar body provides a comfortable, balanced feel and eye-catching style. A Tobacco Burst finish, black hardware, and a unique Jackson 2x2 headstock give this bass a sleek, rock-ready look. A 12" fingerboard radius and jumbo frets make for a fast, fluid feel. With its slim, contoured neck, the Spectra Bass JS2 enables fatigue-free playing over long sessions and gigs alike.

Jackson Spectra Bass JS2 Tobacco Burst
Jackson Spectra Bass JS2 Tobacco Burst
Jackson Spectra Bass JS2 Tobacco Burst

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • Full-scale poplar body in a gloss finish
  • 1-piece maple neck with Laurel fretboard and 24 jumbo frets
  • PJ pickup configuration, active/passive option for bass boost
  • Black hardware includes Jackson HiMass bridge and die-cast tuners
warning

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.

collapse expand iconSpecs

Neck
  • Shape: C
  • Wood: Maple
  • Neck joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale length: 34 in.
  • Truss rod: Standard
  • Finish: Satin
Pickups
  • Active or passive pickups: Passive
  • Pickup configuration: SS
  • Neck: P-style
  • Bridge: J-style
  • Brand: Jackson
  • Series or parallel: Parallel
  • Active preamp: Active/passive switch
Fretboard
  • Material: Laurel
  • Radius: 12 in.
  • Fret size: Jumbo
  • Number of frets: 24
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Nut material: Plastic 
  • Nut width: 1.5 in. (38.1 mm)
Body
  • Cutaway: Double cutaway
  • Construction: Solidbody
  • Body wood: Poplar
  • Body finish: Gloss
  • Orientation: Right handed
Controls
  • Control layout: Volume (Push/Pull Selector for Active/Passive Options), Blend, Bass Boost (active only)
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed
  • Bridge design: Hi-Mass
  • Tuning machines: Die-cast
  • Color: Black 
Other
  • Number of strings: 4
  • Pickguard: No
  • Special features: Electronics
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Country of origin: Indonesia

collapse expand iconWarranty

Limited lifetime warranty against defects for guitars purchased after 1/1/2000.
One year parts and labor warranty for guitars purchased before 1/1/2000.

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4.38

24 Reviews

90%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Excellent Bass at a great price!!

I am a guitarist for a Christian band and at my Church. I recently took up playing bass to fill in when our bassist is away. I went in to Guitar Center set on buying either the Yamaha TRBX174 or Ibanez GSR200 based on the great reviews and youtube videos I watched.The Yamaha's need a lot of work to make them playable, especially the sharp frets. The Ibanez was only slightly better than the Yamaha in terms of being ready to play out of the box. Then I saw this Jackson Spectra JS2, which was only very recently released. It played flawless. The action was great, the Intonation was dead on, and the fretboard was thinner and faster than the Yamaha and the Ibanez. Also, the neck was perfectly smooth with no sharp frets. Plugged in, it sounds awesome. I love the fact it has a blend knob to go from fall on P-Bass to Jazz bass tone. With the active pickups, it sounds rich and full through my Fender Rumble 100. Also, the push-pull volume knob disables the active circuity of the pickups and makes them passive which is great because when the battery dies, you can pull the knob and still play in passive mode. Needless to say, I bought the Jackson. The strings on it sucked and were causing some buzzing with thelow E and A strings, so I replaced them with D'Addario 50-105's. I did have to file the nut since the new strings were slightly heavier. I also set it up to my liking..ie there was just slightly too much relief in the neck, so I adjusted the truss rod a little tighter. After the truss rod adjustment, and new strings installed, there was ZERO buzz anywhere on the fretboard. Also, it sounds so much more awesome with the new D'Addario's. Even though Jackson has production in Indonesia, this is one heck of a bass for the price. Do not hesitate to buy this bass!

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Great beginner bass

A great bass for a beginner. The neck is amazing right out of the box. Garbage strings but that's to be expected. The only reason for the 3 star rating is that in spite of the 2 "inspected by" stickers, one wire on the blend pot was not soldered before assembly.

Filters

Best Uses

  1. Jamming15
  2. Practicing15
  3. Recording8
  4. Small Venues7
  5. School Bands6

Cons

  1. Fret Buzz5
  2. Poor Pick Up2
  3. Flat Sound1
  4. Uncomfortable bridge1
  5. Frets are a little rough on the edges1

Describe Yourself

  1. Novice10
  2. Experienced8
  3. Professional Musician3

Pros

  1. Fun To Play20
  2. Good Feel20
  3. Good Tone18
  4. Good Pick Up14
  5. Solid Electronics11
  • Avoid

    1

    submitteda day ago

    byJoe

    fromYonkers, NY

    After 2 months or less the bass just stopped working on my amp and my direct plug in headphones. Returned to guitar center for a replacement and now after a month the replacement stopped working. Definitely electrical issues. Horrific quality.

  • Great bass for a begginer

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byMichelle

    fromBrownsville TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is my first bass (and instrument) ever and I love the choice I made, It's not too heavy, feels pretty good to play on but I'm still learning, the E string had a little too much fret buzz but nothing that could not be fixed and it's been taken care of. Since this item was out of stock in the warehouse I got the one that was in store and it was in great condition. I got the black one and I love it

  • Great for the price

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byWyatt

    fromLos Angeles CA

    This bass is absolutely amazing for the price, the sound is great, setting options are impressive, and the body is extremely ergonomically good for the shape your body. The only problem I have is the jazz pickup, I'll be getting a emg for that but other than that its amazing

  • Love it

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byJoaquin

    fromFort Collins, Co

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Jammin

  • nice bass but came not working

    3

    submitted2 years ago

    byannette

    frommckinney tx

    actual bass looks and feels decent but it came broken.

  • Insane how good it is

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byWyatt

    fromLA CA

    This is absolutely amazing for the price, and I bought the floor model! No fret buzz, great for slap, and great for metal. If you have a low budget, definitely try this in the store.

collapse expand iconQ&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byNick

    fromInver Grove Heights, MN

    I saw a warning about chemical damage whilst looking at the specs of the bass, does anyone know if it is harmful or is this just a warning?

    I saw a warning about chemical damage whilst looking at the specs of the bass, does anyone know if it is harmful or is this just a warning?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Perhaps an inquiry to Jackson.
  • asked byW.M.

    fromLos Angeles CA

    What size is the jazz pickup

    What size is the jazz pickup

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m sorry, I don’t know. Presently I don't have one to check. It looks to be a standard size.
  • asked byRyan

    fromCollege park, md

    What size wrench is the truss rod?

    What size wrench is the truss rod?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    5 mm
  • asked byBrenden

    fromSurprise, AZ

    Will this come with a soft shell case if bought from the store?

    Will this come with a soft shell case if bought from the store?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byTed

    fromNashville, TN

    I love how narrow the neck is a the nut on the Ibanez basses, as they are comfortable and fast, and I cant stand playing Fender basses because the necks are so wide.  How does this bass compare to those basses?

    I love how narrow the neck is a the nut on the Ibanez basses, as they are comfortable and fast, and I cant stand playing Fender basses because the necks are so wide. How does this bass compare to those basses?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Somewhere in between. Nut is 1.5" (38.1 mm) Radius of 12". Pretty small. Closer to the Ibanez.
  • asked byhelpppp

    fromMiami, Florida

    does this have an amp output + is this a good bass for beginners ?

    does this have an amp output + is this a good bass for beginners ?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes and yes.
  • asked bySephtis

    fromMiami, FL

    im a beginner bassist and i have a 200$ budget im think about buying this but i dont know if there are better 200 basses or this one is good. does anyone have good options or should i get this?

    im a beginner bassist and i have a 200$ budget im think about buying this but i dont know if there are better 200 basses or this one is good. does anyone have good options or should i get this?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's a good bass. It has good reviews