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Jackson® JS Series guitars are a fantastic choice! They're fast, powerful, and budget - friendly. Now, you can easily get that classic Jackson tone, great looks, and smooth playability without spending a fortune. The JS Series Dinky™ Arch Top JS24 DKAM has a mahogany body with an arched top. Its bolt - on caramelized maple speed neck, featuring a scarf joint and graphite reinforcement, offers rock - solid stability. The 12” - 16” compound radius bound caramelized maple fingerboard, with 24 jumbo frets and black sharkfin inlays, is designed for high - speed playing and comfort. Other cool features include dual Jackson high - output humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets and three - way pickup blade switching. It also has single volume and tone controls, a synchronized fulcrum tremolo bridge, standard strap buttons, and die - cast tuners. This guitar comes in a sophisticated Black Stain finish, with a pointy black headstock and black hardware. General details: Color: Black Stain, Country Of Origin: CN, Orientation: Right - Hand, Series: JS. Neck details: Fingerboard Material: Caramelized Maple, Fingerboard Radius: 12' - 16' Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm), etc. Body details: Body: Mahogany, Body Finish: Satin, Body Material: Mahogany, Body Shape: Dinky™. Hardware details: Bridge: 2 - Point Fulcrum Tremolo, etc. Electronics details: Bridge Pickup: Jackson® High - Output Humbucking, Controls: Volume, Tone, etc. Measurements: Fret Size: Jumbo, Scale Length: 25.5' (648 mm). Additional Information: PLU: 2910339585.
Using your Jackson JS24 DKAM DX guitar is a breeze. First, tune it up using the Jackson® sealed die - cast tuning machines. Plug it into an amplifier to start making music. You can use the three - way pickup blade switch to change the pickup configuration and get different tones. Adjust the volume and tone controls to suit your preference. When you're done playing, always put it in a guitar case to protect it. Keep it away from extreme temperatures and humidity as this can damage the wood and electronics. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent rust. Every few months, you can use a guitar polish to keep the body looking shiny. If you need to adjust the truss rod, do it carefully or have a professional do it. And remember, always use the right type of strings for the best performance.