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The Jackson® JS Series guitars are a game - changer! They're fast, budget - friendly, and bring you the classic Jackson tone, look, and playability without emptying your wallet. With upgraded features like arched tops, high - output ceramic - magnet pickups, graphite - reinforced maple necks, bound fingerboards and headstocks, and black hardware, you get more value for your money. The Arch Top JS32 DKA - M has an elegantly arched poplar body. Its bolt - on maple speed neck is graphite - reinforced, and it comes with a compound - radius (12” - 16”) bound maple fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and black sharkfin inlays, plus a bound headstock. Other great features include dual high - output Jackson® humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets and three - way blade switching, a Jackson - branded Floyd Rose® double - locking tremolo bridge, black hardware, and die - cast tuners. Specifications: Series: JS; Color: Gloss Black; Body: Poplar; Body Finish: Gloss; Body Shape: Dinky™; Neck Material: 1 - Piece Bolt - On Maple Speed Neck with Graphite Reinforcement and Scarf Joint; Neck Finish: Satin; Scale Length: 25.5' (648 mm); Fingerboard: Maple; Fingerboard Radius: 12' to 16' Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm); Number of Frets: 24; Frets Size: Jumbo; String Nut: Jackson® Floyd Rose®; Nut Width: 1.685' (42.8 mm); Position Inlays: Black Sharkfin; Truss Rods: Dual - Action; Bridge Pickup: Jackson® High - Output Humbucking; Neck Pickup: Jackson® High - Output Humbucking; Controls: Volume, Tone; Pickup Switching: 3 - Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup; Pickup Configuration: HH; Bridge: Floyd Rose® Licensed Jackson® Double Locking Tremolo; Hardware Finish: Black; Tuning Machines: Jackson® Sealed Die - Cast; Pickguard: None; Control Knobs: Dome Style; Strings: NPS, .009 - .042 Gauges; Dimensions: 4.7x15.3x42.1 IN; Weight: 11.15 LB. Additional Information: PLU: 2910238503
Using your Jackson JS32 DKA - M Dinky Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, plug it into an amplifier using a standard instrument cable. You can adjust the volume and tone controls to get the sound you like. Use the three - way blade switch to choose between different pickup combinations. For high - energy solos, the bridge pickup might be your go - to, while the neck pickup can give you a warmer, smoother sound. When it comes to maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off dust and fingerprints after each use. If you notice the strings are getting dull or out of tune easily, it's time to change them. Changing strings is a simple process; just loosen the old ones, remove them, and thread in new ones, then tune them up. Make sure to keep your guitar in a stable environment. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity, as they can damage the wood and affect the playability. Also, check the tuning machines regularly to ensure they're working properly. If you're not using the guitar for a long time, store it in a proper guitar case to protect it from scratches and other damage.