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The Dinky JS11 from the JS Series features a basswood body and a high-speed bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement for exceptional stability. The flat amaranth fingerboard with a 12" radius makes chord playing easier, provides an excellent feel for rhythm playing, and handles bends well during solos.
A pair of high-output Jackson humbucking pickups with ceramic magnets deliver a clear, wide sound, and can be adjusted with a three-position selector and individual volume and tone controls. Other features include 22 jumbo frets and all-black hardware, including the synchronized Fulcrum tremolo bridge, die-cast tuners, and standard strap buttons.
Electric guitar from the JS Series
Basswood body
Bolt-on maple neck
Amaranth fingerboard
Fingerboard radius: 12" (305 mm)
Nut width: 1.6785" (42.8 mm)
Scale length: 25.5" (648 mm)
22 jumbo frets
Black plastic nut
White dot inlays
Two high-output Jackson humbucking pickups
Volume and tone controls
2-point Fulcrum tremolo
Hardware: Black
Jackson sealed die-cast tuners
Finish: Snow White
JS Series
Jackson's JS Series guitars make it easier than ever to achieve the classic Jackson tone, look, and features without breaking the bank. Over the past decade, Jackson has upgraded its specifications while maintaining its iconic style and innovating with striking aesthetics, high-performance ceramic pickups, graphite-reinforced maple necks, binding on fingerboards, and more. This line is ideal for beginner guitarists or those on a tight budget.
About Jackson Guitars
Jackson was founded in the late 1970s during a resurgence of extravagant, virtuosic heavy metal music. A small guitar repair shop in Southern California, operated by Grover Jackson, responded to the demand with a new generation of high-performance custom guitars bearing Jackson's name on the headstock. Since then, Jackson guitars have been universally acclaimed as metal guitars.