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The Jackson® JS Series guitars are a game - changer! They're fast, cost - effective, and offer classic Jackson tone, looks, and playability without emptying your wallet. The JS Series Dinky™ Arch Top JS32Q DKA HT features a poplar body with a stunning quilt maple arched top. Its bolt - on maple speed neck, with a scarf joint and graphite reinforcement, provides rock - solid stability. The 12” - 16” compound radius bound amaranth fingerboard, with 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays, makes chording and riffing a breeze. Near the nut, it's comfortable for natural - feeling playing, and closer to the heel, it offers great shred articulation and bending. Powered by direct - mount dual Jackson high - output humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets, it has a three - way pickup blade switch, a Jackson HT6 string - through - body hardtail bridge, and die - cast tuners. It comes in new Transparent Black Burst, Transparent Green Burst, and Transparent Purple Burst finishes, with pointy black headstocks and all - black hardware. General: Color is Transparent Green Burst, made in CN, right - hand orientation, from the JS Series. Neck: Fingerboard material is amaranth, 12' - 16' compound radius, Jackson® Pointed 6 - In - Line headstock with white binding, bolt - on construction with graphite and scarf joint, satin finish, maple material, 24 frets, black plastic nut. Body: Poplar body with gloss finish, Dinky™ shape, quilt maple top. Hardware: Jackson® HT6 string - through - body hardtail bridge, dome - style control knobs, black hardware finish. Electronics: Jackson® high - output humbucking pickups in HH configuration, 3 - position blade switch. Measurements: Jumbo fret size, 25.5' (648 mm) scale length. PLU: 2918809587
Using your Jackson JS32Q DKA Electric Guitar is easy. First, make sure your guitar is properly tuned using the Jackson® sealed die - cast tuning machines. Plug it into an amplifier and use the volume and tone controls to adjust the sound to your liking. You can switch between different pickup combinations using the three - position blade switch. When playing, the compound radius fingerboard allows for comfortable fretting across the entire neck. For note bending, it's more comfortable near the heel of the neck. As for maintenance, keep your guitar clean by wiping it down with a soft cloth after each use. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity as this can damage the wood and electronics. Check the tuning regularly and adjust the truss rod at the nut if the neck needs straightening. Replace the nickel - plated steel strings when they start to sound dull or lose their tension. That's it, enjoy making great music with your Jackson guitar!