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Jackson's JS Series Concert™ Bass guitars offer powerful sound, stylish looks, and great affordability. The four - string JS3Q, with a 34 - inch scale, features a lightweight poplar body with a gorgeous quilt maple top. Its bolt - on maple neck has graphite reinforcement and a scarf joint, and the 12 - 16 - inch compound radius amaranth fingerboard has 24 jumbo frets and classic pearloid sharkfin inlays. Dual high - output humbucking bass pickups deliver a huge low - end growl, and the HiMass™ bridge ensures stability. You can shape the tone using two volume controls and an active three - band EQ. Available in Transparent Black with black hardware and Jackson's pointed 4 - in - line headstock. General: JS Series, Right - Hand Orientation, Transparent Black Burst Color, Made in CN. Neck: Jackson® Pointed 4 - In - Line Headstock with white binding, maple neck with satin finish, bolt - on construction. Fingerboard: Amaranth with 12 - 16' compound radius, 24 frets, pearloid sharkfin inlays. Body: Poplar with gloss finish, Concert™ Bass shape, quilt maple top. Hardware: Jackson® HiMass™ bridge, black pickup covers, dome - style control knobs, black hardware finish. Electronics: Jackson® covered high - output humbucking pickups (HH configuration), volume controls for neck and bridge pickups, active 3 - band EQ. Accessories: Saddle height wrench and truss rod wrench included. Measurements: 5.90x20.50x51.00 IN, shipping weight 14.95 LB, 34' scale length.
Using your Jackson JS3Q CB Concert Bass Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure to tune it up using the Jackson® sealed die - cast tuning machines. When you start playing, the dual high - output humbucking pickups will give you a deep, growling sound. Use the volume controls for the neck and bridge pickups to adjust the balance, and the active three - band EQ to shape the tone according to your preference. For maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and stable environment. Wipe it down with a clean cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. If you need to adjust the saddle height or the truss rod, use the included wrenches. But be careful not to over - tighten. When transporting the guitar, use a proper guitar case to protect it from damage.