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The Jackson JS Series guitars are a game - changer! They're fast, affordable, and bring you classic Jackson tone, looks, and playability without emptying your wallet. The JS22 DKA features a poplar body with an arched top, a bolt - on maple speed neck reinforced with graphite, and a 12” - 16” compound - radius amaranth fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays. Two Jackson high - output humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets produce clear, full - bodied tones. You can shape the sound using a three - way toggle switch and single volume and tone controls. It comes with all - black hardware, including a synchronized fulcrum tremolo bridge. Available in Metallic Blue, Natural Oil, Satin Black, or Snow White. General: Series - JS, Orientation - Right - Hand, Color - Snow White, Country of Origin - CN. Neck: Jackson® Pointed 6 - In - Line headstock with white binding. Body: Poplar with a gloss finish, Dinky™ shape. Hardware: 2 - Point Fulcrum Tremolo bridge, black pickup covers, dome - style control knobs. Electronics: HH pickup configuration, 3 - position blade switch. Accessories include a truss rod wrench. Fret size is jumbo, and scale length is 25.5' (64.77 cm). PLU: 2910121500.
Using your Jackson JS22 DKA electric guitar is a breeze. Plug it into your amplifier using a standard instrument cable. You can adjust the tone using the three - way toggle switch. Position 1 gives you the bridge pickup, position 2 combines both pickups for a thicker sound, and position 3 uses the neck pickup. The volume and tone controls let you fine - tune the sound to your liking. When it comes to maintenance, keep your guitar in a stable environment. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity as they can damage the wood and affect the tuning. Wipe down the strings after each use to prevent corrosion. You can use a soft cloth to clean the body and fingerboard. For the hardware, check the tuning machines regularly to make sure they're working smoothly. If you need to adjust the truss rod, use the provided wrench carefully and make small adjustments at a time. Always keep your guitar in a case when not in use to protect it from scratches and bumps.