JACKSON JS32TQ Dinky DKA RW Quilt Maple Transparent Black
The Jackson JS32TQ Dinky Arch Top 6-String Electric Guitar Transparent Black makes it easier than ever to get classic Jackson tone, looks and playability without breaking the bank.
The JS32TQ Dinky Arch Top has a basswood body with a beautiful quilt maple arched top, bolt-on maple speed neck with graphite reinforcement, compound-radius (12-16 inch) bound rosewood fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets, pearloid sharkfin inlays and a bound headstock. Other features include dual high-output Jackson humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets and three-way blade switching, adjustable string-through compensated bridge, black hardware and die-cast tuners.
The main features of the Jackson JS32TQ Dinky Arch Top 6-String Electric Guitar Transparent Black include:
Swift, deadly and affordable
Quilted Maple, Arched top
Basswood body
One piece bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement and Scarf Joint
Neck Binding: White
Scale Length: 25.5 inches (648 mm)
Rosewood fingerboard
12 to 16 inches compound radius (304.8mm to 406.4mm)
24 jumbo frets with Pearloid Sharkfin inlays
Nut Width: 1.6875 inches (42.8 mm)
Head Stock Binding: White
Two Jackson high output humbucking pickups
3-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
Jackson Compensated and Adjustable Strings-Through-Body
The JS32Q HT is a surprisingly well made guitar for the 266€ music store is selling them. I was after a guitar with high output pickups to record some metal riffs, and was looking at Ibanez RG/RGA/S series, but the Jackson seemed to offer a similar package for less money so ordered the JS32Q HT Dinky.
Pros: - Well made - The maple top looks good and makes this guitar look like a high end one. - Light weight = can play standing for long hours without any shoulder/back pain - Stock Jackson pickups are surprisingly good, clear and tight. - Stays in tune well - Hard tail is much easier to live with than a cheap floyd rose
Cons: - The stock tuners are a bit flimsy and lack accuracy but they hold tuning well. - Factory strings are absolute rubbish.
All in all for 266€ this is a very good guitar and does the job perfectly!
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(This review is from the same product in color Transparent Black Burst)
This guitar is very affordable, and it has many interesting and attractive features.
The guitar was in need of some slight adjustments, specially in the FR bridge (which might not be the best implementation of the system, but is perfectly operable nonetheless).
It sounds perfectly fine too, but to be honest, the most prominent characteristic are the striking aesthetic qualities. The looks.
This is a truly gorgeous guitar, beautiful shape with vibrant colors. It's really a treat. It's worth every € just for that IMHO.
If you add great handling, and the super nice jackson neck (one of the most comfortable and fast neck designs out there)... I just can't complain.
So, summarizing, this is a decent sounding well built and wonderfully looking instrument.
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