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Jackson JS Series Dinky Arch Top JS34 DKA Electric Guitar Silver Burst


Description
The fully bound 12”–16” compound radius amaranth fingerboard hosts 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays. Unlike most Jackson models, the JS34 DKA features an atypical HSS pickup configuration, powered by a Jackson high-output humbucking pickup in the bridge that offers plenty of gain for creamy leads and tight riffing. The Jackson single-coil pickups in the middle and neck positions offer a plethora of tones that range from silky smooth and glassy to clean with just enough bite.
This instrument also features single tone and volume controls, five-way blade switching and a Jackson-branded Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo bridge for improved tone and sustain. This Jackson guitar can withstand even the deepest, most swooping trem-arm dives.
Exclusive to Guitar Center, the JS Series Dinky Arch Top JS34 DKA is available in Silverburst with black hardware.



Features
- Poplar body with an arched top
- Graphite-reinforced bolt-on maple speed neck with a scarf joint and painted black finish on the back
- Fully bound 12"–16" compound radius amaranth fingerboard with 24 frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays
- HSS pickup configuration with Jackson high-output humbucking pickup in the bridge and single-coil pickups in the middle and neck
- Jackson-branded Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo bridge
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specs
- Body wood: Poplar body with an arched time
- Top wood: Quilt maple arched top
- Body finish: Gloss
- Neck material: Maple speed neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Neck finish: Satin
- Material: Amaranth
- Radius: 12"–16" compound radius
- Fret size: Jumbo
- Number of frets: 24
- Inlays: Pearloid sharkfin
- Configuration: HSS
- Neck: Jackson Single-coil
- Middle: Single-coil
- Bridge: Jackson High-Output humbucking
- Control layout: Single tone and volume controls
- Pickup switch: 5-way
- Bridge: Jackson-branded Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo
Warranty
One year parts and labor warranty for guitars purchased before 1/1/2000.
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Reviews
4.72
18 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Even better than I had hoped for!
I am very impressed with this guitar. It was set up pretty good out of the box, but the stock strings were total garbage and had to be replaced immediately, which is expected. Once the new strings had settled I realized what a beast this thing is. It has that classic Jackson snarl and shreddability. Sounds and plays great! Frets could use a polish, no biggie. The HSS pickup configuration lets you get some Stratty tones out of it, but where it really shines is the full on metal fury from the bridge humbucker. For those worried about the tremolo, don't be. It's simply a Floyd Rose Special branded with a Jackson logo.. The fine tuners could be better, they are not as smooth as they could be, but they do work. I hammered on that trem for like 45 minutes doing flutters and dive bombs and pull ups with no problems. I was really surprised at how well it stayed in tune. Fretwork was really good. I wasn't really into the Silver Burst paint job at first, but turns out it looks sweet in person and I love it. It's like a dark frosty Norwegian winter night. Build quality is very good. 5 way switch is solid with no static and no static from knobs. Headstock tuners work well and feel smooth. The only criticisms I really have are the fine tuners on the trem as mentioned, the strap buttons are plastic instead of metal, which really come on Jackson they should be metal buttons! And also the fact that the back of the neck is gloss finished instead of a satin finish, I don't think that was mentioned in the description but I'm ok with it. I'll say this in conclusion, though: I had the Fender HM Strat reissue, a $1200 guitar, but sold it because while the fit and finish were excellent, I felt Fender really cheaped out on components for that price. This Jackson JS34 is a BETTER guitar overall and at 1/4 the price. It's so cheap and well built that it's perfect for modding. I do plan on upgrading the pickups to Seymour Duncans eventually, and I will upgrade the trem to a higher end Floyd Rose once I wear it out (FR Specials are known to have gritty feeling fine tuners and softer metal alloy saddles that wear out quicker.) Until then I couldn't be happier! 5 stars in spite of its few (very minor) flaws as I really don't think you could possibly do better at this price point, and it holds it's own with guitars costing much more.
Most Liked Negative Review
I got a bad one
This guitar was for my son it came with a chip in it set up is very low lotta fret buzz is not the best it could be for brand new guitar
- Jamming14
- Practicing14
- Recording9
- Rock Concerts6
- Small Venues4
- Fret Buzz1
- Gloss instead of satin neck1
- Gritty fine tuners on the trem1
- Plastic strap buttons1
- Experienced8
- Novice6
- Professional Musician2
- Child1
- Fun To Play17
- Good Feel17
- Good Tone17
- Solid Electronics12
- Good Pick Up10
Reviewed by 18 customers
Better than I expected
submitted3 months ago
byLarry
fromPittsburgh
This is a great guitar for the price, I picked up a my local guitar center. Played great right out of the box. I ended up changing the strings on it after about a week of playing, kept them 9's.. This has become one of my favorite players, I like the weight and feel of it. It is fender scale on the neck.
Great and inexpensive guitar!
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byBen
fromOrem, UT
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I love the guitar, it is a great start for lead playing because it has everything I need, a whammy bar, pickups, and 24 frets. The only issues I have with it is that it came with the B string 1st fret sounding terrible.
Definitely would
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byCayden
fromSan Antonio Texas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Learning and having fun with my new instrument. Super happy with my purchase.
Would recommend
submitted9 months ago
byNick
fromGrand Rapids Michigan
My first intro to a Floyd rose and it seems to be pretty good no problems so far. Action is very low with some buzz but I got mine used the new one they had did have higher action
Awesome sounding guitar!
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byJustin
fromRome G.A.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Set up just right and plays very well. Not to mention comfortable and light. Very good for shredding
I absolutely love every single spec added to this guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byJohnathan
fromLos Angles, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I got this product to first get used to using a Floyd rose bridge and this is an amazing way to get started. I love the feel of it and the great tone that comes out when playing it. Sounds great and worth every penny!
Q&A
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submitted4 months ago
asked byZach G.
fromPlymouth, MN
Is this a small-scale guitar?
No, this is full scale.submitted8 months ago
asked byAll mine
fromNorth Charleston sc
Does this guitar come in a lefty.
Unfortunately, no.submitteda year ago
asked byWill
fromAllen, Tx
What gauge strings come on this guitar out of the box
Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges).submitted2 years ago
asked byJon
fromCincinnati, Ohio
Does this come with a case or gig bag?
No, the Jackson JS does not include a case or bag.submitted2 years ago
asked byKanales
fromSacramento ca
How many pounds have thiz guitar?
JS Dinky is12.62 lbs.submitted2 years ago
asked byParker
fromundisclosed
Does this guitar have a floating bridge or is it just a set tremolo bar? It's difficult to tell from the picture. Thank you.
It's a Floyd Rose locked bridge.submitted3 years ago
asked byr
fromohio
where's this made at
The JS34 is made in Chinasubmitted3 years ago
asked bySquierisntbad
fromCA
Would this be okay for someone who has only been playing 6 months?
Yes, this will be fine for a beginnersubmitted3 years ago
asked byFrancisco
fromTexas
What part number or size of case would fit this guitar to the exact fit?
Jackson Case for Soloist or Dinky Electric Guitarsubmitted3 years ago
asked byMike
fromPennsylvania
Does it come with Allen keys for the term?
Yes, it includes the Allen wrench for adjusting.