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Jackson Dinky Arch Top JS32-7 DKA HT - Snow White Review

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Specifications

Brand Jackson
Category 7-string Guitars
Number of Strings 7,
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed,
Body Type Solidbody,
Body Shape Dinky Arched,
Body Material Poplar,
Body Finish Gloss,
Color Snow White,
Neck Material 1-Piece Maple,
Neck Shape Speed,
Neck Joint Bolt-on,
Radius 12"-16" compound,
Fingerboard Material Amaranth,
Fingerboard Inlay Pearloid Piranha Tooth,
Number of Frets 24, Jumbo,
Scale Length 26.5",
Nut Width 1.875",
Nut Material Black Plastic,
Bridge/Tailpiece Jackson HT7 String-though Body Hardtail,
Tuners Jackson Sealed Die-cast,
Neck Pickup Jackson High Output 7-String Humbucker,
Bridge Pickup Jackson High Output 7-String Humbucker,
Controls 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone,
Switching 3-way blade pickup switch,
Strings Nickel Plated Steel, .009-.052,
Case/Gig Bag Sold Separately,
Manufacturer Part Number: 2910113576,

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The Best 7 For the Money

Wyatt Smith
2 years ago

The Jackson Dinky series was always good to begin with, but for someone going from a 6 to a 7, the neck is amazing, and the playability is impeccable. It was setup as a player out of the box, and I commemorate Sweetwater for that. It can be used for djent, Nu Metal, hard rock, even indie! The pickups sound surprisingly good, and are super high output with a really nice high end read more fuzz, that isn't harsh. The only few things that are less than desirable are the tuners, they're loose and kinda crappy, but other than that, you can do so much with this guitar, it's a great player. I DEFINATLEY recommend, for anyone. If your a beginner to extended range, or are Jason Richardson level of experience, it's a great "beater" and one you can just take with you. The aesthetic of this guitar too, is SOMETHING ELSE! I'm not one for simplistic finishes, but this is just too good. Its the blueish hue in it, it has a very subtle hint of a very light blue, which is so pretty, and makes this thing sheen in studio lights. 5 stars, WELL DONE JACKSON!!

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Beginner 7-string

Mike Harris
4 years ago

Great guitar for the money. Inexpensive entry into the 7-string world. Neck feels good and plays well especially for $400. Pickups are cheap sounding but ok for distortion, so it's a much needed upgrade if you want to play cleaner tones. Always have great experiences with Sweetwater. Customer and sales service is always on point! I'll never go anywhere else for gear!

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Levi Tafoya
5 years ago

For the price, it's an excellent guitar! Great guitar for exploring extended ranges and practicing. Very fun to play, smooth and easy playing. However, the headstock is a bit heavy for the balance of the guitar. If you want clarity in your tone, it's best to change pickups. When playing on a higher register, you'll find the cutaway is a little to close to the guitar to play at a read more preferred comfort. The tuners are not that bad actually, it holds tune. Also, since there is no forearm cutaway, it's gets uncomfortable after playing for a long while. Overall, I love this guitar. These are just the things that I've noticed playing it. I will keep playing it because it's fun to play and I prefer this over by Ibanez. Yes, it does djent!

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