Product Detail
The Jackson JS Series guitars are a game - changer, offering a perfect blend of affordability and high - performance. The JS12 Dinky model in Gloss Black is a prime example. It has a poplar body and a bolt - on maple speed neck with graphite reinforcement for rock - solid stability. The 12” - radius amaranth fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and white dot inlays makes chording a breeze and is great for both rhythm and lead playing. Equipped with a pair of Jackson high - output humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets, it delivers clear and full - bodied tones. You can shape the sound using a three - way toggle switch and single volume and tone controls. The all - black hardware, including the synchronized fulcrum tremolo bridge, die - cast tuners, and standard strap buttons, gives it a sleek look. Available in four finishes - Gloss Black, Metallic Blue, Metallic Red, and Snow White, the JS12 offers more value for less money. General details: Color is Gloss Black, made in CN, right - hand orientation, and part of the JS series. Neck features amaranth fingerboard, 12' (305 mm) radius, Jackson® Pointed 6 - In - Line headstock, and more. Body is poplar with a gloss finish and Dinky™ shape. Hardware includes a 2 - Point Fulcrum Tremolo bridge, black hardware finish, and more. Electronics have HH pickup configuration and 3 - position blade switching. It also comes with a truss rod wrench. Measurements include jumbo fret size and 25.5' (648 mm) scale length. PLU is 2910112503.
Using your Jackson JS12 Dinky Electric Guitar is easy. First, tune it up using the Jackson® sealed die - cast tuning machines. You can adjust the sound to your liking with the three - way toggle switch. For a more powerful sound, use the bridge pickup (Position 1). Combine the bridge and neck pickups (Position 2) for a balanced tone, or use just the neck pickup (Position 3) for a warmer sound. Adjust the volume and tone controls to get the exact sound you want. When it comes to playing, the flat 12” - radius fingerboard makes it easy to form chords and play bends. For maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Wipe it down after each use with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and dust. Check the truss rod regularly and use the included truss rod wrench to make small adjustments if needed. Store your guitar in a cool, dry place to prevent the wood from warping. If you're not using it for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve stress on the neck.