This Jackson JS11 Dinky model is ridiculously good. I gave my son one for his birthday two years ago. This is exactly the guitar that I always recommend to every beginner when asked. I still own an old model with a rosewood fingerboard, which I converted into a one pickup metal machine. I also removed the tone knob, installed a surface-mounted Floyd Rose, removed the fretboard dots, and added glow in the dark side markers. I also installed a Seymour Duncan JB; it is one of my all-time favorite guitars and turned out so well that I put on the primer, then assembled it to test it and never took it apart again to paint it, so it still needs a paint job.
I really like this jam you wrote, it wasn't ridiculously fast, brought out great musical content and feeling. Very good listening too ! Rock On Baldy !
Like many of your viewers, I bought into Jackson years ago. My entry is 2 levels above yours; you got the JS11, and Jackson has the JS12s positioned between the two. I got the JS22 because it was the least expensive way to Jackson's Speed Neck! Killer stuff!
I got the JS22 for it's comfy shape and oh man when I first picked a wall model up at Guitar center it meled into me and this was a few months ago as my first real guitar after seeing dozens of videos on the subject and finding the JS22 just by searching for cheap guitars over a few weeks... I couldn't afford more at the time but I didn't want nore need more... I also tried a squir and an Ibnaz and both felt like bricks in comparson... Also I lucked out with the Jackson having a perfect factory set up out of the box and it sounds ver mid and balanced which is just nice for any beginner to see what they like... So yeah and I been using it off and on ever since like Jackson is an extremely undrrated(Mostly unkown though) brand.
Dude that second solo with the harmonies was Fire ! Especially how you kinda slinked into the beginning of it that’s the stuff I like,sleazy,80s, slink .
Great jam Richard! I love my Jackson JS-22. My wife and daughter asked me what I wanted for Father's Day. I didn't want to ask for anything expensive, so I asked for the JS-22. It is awesome to finally be able to afford these after years of wishing I could...lol. Rock on Shredder!
I float all my Bridges. I do not have a problem with tuning when I'm playing. I can use the trem quite a bit during a song. The problem only arises when my OCD kicks in. So I check my tuning... It's never totally bad.
Nice! I bought a set of bellcat humbuckers pickups. When I took the covers off, they said jackson! 😮 crazy! Bellcat must make jackson pickups! 😊Thanks Shredder 🤘
I love when guitar reviews get to the playing and hearing the guitar right away. That's what we care most about! And makes us more likely to watch the rest. Great review!!
bought a jackson rhoads on sale before christmas and it only lasted about 45 mins. pickups quit had to return it. have a charvel almost 30 yrs old and still plays great.
My wife got me a Jackson js32 dinky for our first Christmas together. Great guitar, plays great. I still play it today, I use it when I need an alternate tunings because I have 2 Floyd guitars and a 7 string besides the Jackson so if I need drop d or c, or anything down tuned that's the guitar I use.
just like I thought, you are TRUE LYNCH mobster...now I can see you channel on your channel,....George would be proud . Keep it up your guitar playing is a pleasure to listen to.Not to mention a great influence to try your shredmister ways Ha! keep it up!
I’ve had my eye on this series for a while. I love a good budget guitar. I like to mod cheap guitars to make them sound and play as good as possible. I don’t own a $5,000 Gibson custom shop, but I do have 22 really cool guitars that play and sound as good as anything I’d want. Thank you for the review mr shredder. I love what you do on your channel. Please never change.
I been playing since 1966 , I'm 6'4" now . And I'm the guy who bought the last one on the site you said to go to.. I must say it is all you said. It fits the hands well. The price is a bargain. Thanks I thought I was done buying guitars, but this one had too much good stuff.
I just picked up the JS 22 and I am head over heels in love with this guitar. Jackson is killing it with these guitars. Maybe I’m crazy, but after getting this guitar, I have improved a lot with my playing. I think it’s that nice neck.
I was heading to work this morning and turned on my headset and heard this really cool and awesome jam. “What the hell station am I listening to?” I wondered. This was not the standard crap I hear every day. This was kind of hairy and at first I wasn’t sure if I like it or not. But the longer I listened, the more I liked it. By the time it finished I was anxious to check my phone and see what kind of rock star plays such bad assed music in the light of day. It was YOU!!! Playing this jam at the beginning of this video. I gotta tell ya buddy…you knocked this out of the park! Very fresh!
I have 8 Jackson guitars! For me they are the best! I absolutely love that brand! And yes, i own 4 JS series (3x JS32 and one JS30) guitars and they are super great! Thank you for demoing this one..... It looks awesome 🎸👍🤘🤟
I had the JS22 and had no problems with it , I think I paid around $200. But ended up selling it to buy a Schecter Omen Extreme , unfortunately the Schecter weighed 3 times as much but I'm a huge fan of those...
I have a JS-11 that I upgraded with locking tuners and a tusq xl nut, blocked off the bridge and upgraded the pickups to Seymour Duncan JB and 59 in the neck and it is a phenomenal guitar. I got the guitar for $100 and put roughly $120 into upgrades and it plays like a guitar way out of its price range.
Glad u reviewed this i have 2 JS11s as well as a 22, such a good value for someone like me who is a hobby player at best, fast playing neck and the pickups sound pretty good
What differences are you noticing between the Js11 12 radius neck and the Js22 compound radius? Thickness, flatness, bulkiness, wideness, feel etc. This is the only aspect missing from all these reviews. Anyway you can verbally describe the feel of the Js11 neck and compare it with the Js22?
@joelpoitras6226 To me they feel very similar if anything the Js22 might be slightly thicker if the binding adds any over all radius to it, both are very fast necks and comfortable
I'm getting one of these. I'm going to put a set of inexpensive locking tuners and a trem stopper on it for tuning stability. I have a Monarkh with the same neck and pickups and can say this guitar will rock!
I have teh Jackson JS22-7 I think that's the one you are talking about. There are 2 platforms, the one with open coil pickups and teh Guitar Center only one that has the covered direct-mount pickups. I have the covered direct- mount pickups and it's AWESOME! They are 26.5" scale length though which is longer and feels different.
@@thebaldshredder have you heard the tale of Darth Shredder? It was said he could bring back old guitars, restore them, and even bring them back to life....
I own both a Harley Benton R-446 (upgraded with Donlis pickups and Tusq XL nut) and a stock Jackson JS22. Dinky’s thin neck, compound radius, polished jumbo frets and high output pickups are a killer combo. Even though R-446 is a good budget guitar (£136), you pretty much have to spend some time and money on it to make it playable (£50 in my case). On the other hand, the JS22 is great out of the box. I got mine heavily discounted due to some tiny visual defects in the paint job and for the price I paid (£160) it’s probably the best bang for the buck.
I bought the cheapest left-handed Harley. Benton put Seymour Duncan green magics in there either pick up is awesome together not so much but it still sounds better than any ceramic pick up. Can’t stand ceramic pick ups and that’s what that Jackson has.
I wold put my $66 ebay guitar same Jackson Ibanez style with HSH against this. With money left over to upgrade tuners and a thicker trem block. Mine has a slick smooth neck with shark fin fret inlays. Perfect gloss black body and headstock.
I have a JS32 with Floyd Rose I bought used for $150 and it it's amazing. Plays and sounds like a $1500 guitar in my opinion and it's light weight. I'm particularly impressed with the pickups and quality of the neck on these JS series guitars.
Yo Mr shredder! I’m proud to be #5 on the comments! I thought your most excellent music sounded more like Dave mustaine than George lynch but what the heck do I know??? Another great video!
There're two good JS guitars. One is JS11 and another one is JS30DK for floyd rose tricks lovers. Both are more than adorable for their price and suitable for a small tuning.
i started playing with an old js, was in love with 80´s and 90´s metal always loved those super strats, today i have a 2007 jackson dk2, a heavily modded fender strat and a 90´s esp m2 deluxe, i hope one day ill be able to afford a charvel model 6 or a 90´s sl1
I like the Spinal Tap reference, but you gotta watch Bad News! I sent you the link. Yeah, as soon as I heard the flat 5 chord I thought that sounded like Lynch Mob. \m/
I've got the same instrument in 7 string, it's a pretty good guitar. If you can find one, the Urban signature series LP studio is solid as an anvil(weighs about the same) and plays PERFECTLY. Jackson is a good choice, plays almost as good, and just as solidly built.
Me compré una identica a la que tienes y es en realidad una guitara fabulosa que supera cualquier expectativa, tengo también una Ibanez y una Memphis pero esta es única por su sonido, comodidad y apariencia.
Man I really dig your shred jams. Did you notice the full size trem block push in trem arm also i think I remember there being a brass claw or something. Also pretty good quality switch, pots and output jack. I still have my JS11 I got used for $100 about 5 years ago. I was so impressed , I found a used Dinky dx10d made in Japan for only $200. I was so blown away by the mij Dinky that I sold my Gibson SG and 2 Fender Strats. I now have 10 mij Jacksons and 1 mij Charvel. Actually I traded my SG for the Charvel. Recently I had to get a Fender Tele because jackson/charvel does not make a tele with traditional ss tele style bridgeplate tele style guitar. Charvel use to make a tele with traditional tele style single coils and bridge plate with a killer neck and pointed headstock, perfect, but impossible to find one now. My fender tele sounds amazing like it should, just hard to play compaired to my Jacksons. oh yeah I think the jss11 is compound radius 12 to 16 , not positive on that tho also might wanna check out the Jackson JS1X minions, dirt cheap 2/3 size Rhoads and Dinky. Dont pay $189 tho go to pro audio star and ask for opened box or used and get one for about $135 to $150, even the used ones are brand new lol. if you do decide to get a minion you will have to put at least 11 guage strings on it right away and likely have to take off the hipshot style bridge and sand some black paint off bottom of bridge where its grounded to ground it way better, so much quieter when sitting idle then. the minions are real fully playable minis, i know a lot of mini guitars are kind of like toys, the jackson minions are real / not toy like at all. shred on buddy
Those old MIJ Dinkys are some real sleepers especially if you can find them cheap like you did. The Performer or Professional series from the 90s MIJ are fantastic fiddles. My guitar buddies both had MIJ Jacksons and I had a MIJ Ibanez. They couldn’t understand why I didn’t have a Jackson also especially since it’s my last name. I’ll eventually get a Jackson it’s just gonna have to be the right one. I’d love to have an old Kelly XLR , one of my friends had one of those and the other had a Dinky reverse, but the Kelly was so sweet with real MOP shark teeth and headstock logo and a bound neck. I prefer bound necks on anything with rosewood or ebony, but it’s just a personal preference comfort thing.
"More black" caught the "Spinal Tap" reference. Good review and sounds like a good guitar to buy although I think my wife will kill me if I buy another guitar!
I used to have a USA soloist (hard tail) and now I have this. I have to say, this guitar really is good enough for what I need, and I fully endorse it.
Already own the used Dinky JS32 in metallic gunmetal grey with chrome hw and reverse headstock you talked about. I bought it for 150 with bag and it plays great. I also recently bought a JS34 used in red quilt veneer with black hw and hss with maple FB. I think I only have room for maybe a minion now unless i get rid of something. I also have have a Jackson spectra bass. 3 jacksons. sadly no MIJ, MIK, or MIA models, but it's ok. good for the value and they look cool. Oddly enough, I have a Schecter C7 Hellraiser. I have a PRS SE Custom 24. My Ibanez modded GIO and my Jackson JS32 Dinky are my favorites so far.
The stock pickups are killer! The only guitar that I have not changed the pickups out of are these Jacksons. The tuning machines are the only weak point which are cheaper to replace.
My 2006 Jackson Dinky was made in India with Indian Cedro (Cedar) it is just over 8 lb. Can you do a video on neck profile explanation, or do you already have one?
Yeah, pretty sure that's the same as the one I had 20 years ago. Neck profile just means fatter (rounder) or slimmer (thin). There are many variations going from super thin to super chunky. I like super thin.
I had one regret selling it,I never had any issues with it stayed in tune fairly well.Better than my BCP strat copy.I like the neck on these this was my first Jackson but not my last.
Im looking into a new shredbox and i think i found my winner. I always loved Jackson. Im gonna slap some duncans in this thing and have a dope guitfiddle
I have the js11 red. I dare to use it in a production, no joke. I use it in a Marshall CODE 25 Amplifier on 10:Metal Edge with Distortion or High Gain, Whatever, but it souds really great. This guitar is so great that I feel it's a gift.
What guitar is that orange with the maple neck in your rack? 😍 I got that dinky back about 1990. It had the reverse headstock and it also had a locking Floyd Rose branded trem but I think it cost me a little over $400.
I love playing Jacksons, and they all look/sound great. There's something about them that's just perfect for what I like to play, and from the lowest to the highest price, they feel like professional instruments. My only very minor criticism of them is that they have so many guitars that look so similar, but somehow it feels like they're missing a lot of the configurations I would want to buy (certain inlays, finishes, and bridge options just not going together for whatever reason). I kinda get why they do it - store exclusives, limited runs, consistency, stuff like that. It's hard to even really complain. I was going to whine about there not being a Dinky model in the JS range that had a flat body over the JS12, but they (apparently in the last couple of days), just introduced the JS20 DK2, which has exactly that, but with burst finishes. It's a cool model and it has the binding/inlays that the other flat models didn't have.. but I could also use that as a negative example, because there is still no Floyd Rose model Dinky in the JS Series with a flat body.. and there hasn't been for a long time as far as I know. Not to mention, now there's even less reason why there's no hardtail Dinky model under $300 (other than the 7-string).
"It doesn't have stainless steel pickups...but who cares?" People with nickel allergies? 🤣 But no it's amazing how far budget guitars have come in the last 20 years...hell, even the last 10 years. And I'm glad that Jackson is still making these super affordable guitars. A lot of companies would be worried that having budget guitars under the same banner as their "elite" guitars would tarnish the brand name, so it's great to see that Jackson isn't one of them.
This Jackson JS11 Dinky model is ridiculously good. I gave my son one for his birthday two years ago. This is exactly the guitar that I always recommend to every beginner when asked. I still own an old model with a rosewood fingerboard, which I converted into a one pickup metal machine. I also removed the tone knob, installed a surface-mounted Floyd Rose, removed the fretboard dots, and added glow in the dark side markers. I also installed a Seymour Duncan JB; it is one of my all-time favorite guitars and turned out so well that I put on the primer, then assembled it to test it and never took it apart again to paint it, so it still needs a paint job.
Well done👍
They're excellent guitars , I had the JS22 and the RR JS32T V and put SD hotrods in. Very well made guitars and nice and light...
@@eddiejr540 thanks man
@@mikeg6666 yea great modding platforms and even the entry models have graphite rod reinforcement in the neck.
@@Vayth Yeah exactly and they're reasonably priced...
Dunno bout everyone else but I was sold on the guitar about 3 minutes in. What a demo track. Wow.
Same here, that was such a good tune.
Thanks guys
Richard
What effects pedal or software are you using for your guitar harmonzing parts? Would love to get one!! 🤟😎
i grabbed a 7 string version of the same thing, but in a poplar burl finish, I love it
Same I want that guitar
I really like this jam you wrote, it wasn't ridiculously fast, brought out great musical content and feeling. Very good listening too ! Rock On Baldy !
Like many of your viewers, I bought into Jackson years ago. My entry is 2 levels above yours; you got the JS11, and Jackson has the JS12s positioned between the two. I got the JS22 because it was the least expensive way to Jackson's Speed Neck! Killer stuff!
i bought js32 without floyd. a randy rhodes model. its amazing. light, good build quality, good pickups. and good modding potential
I got the JS22 for it's comfy shape and oh man when I first picked a wall model up at Guitar center it meled into me and this was a few months ago as my first real guitar after seeing dozens of videos on the subject and finding the JS22 just by searching for cheap guitars over a few weeks... I couldn't afford more at the time but I didn't want nore need more... I also tried a squir and an Ibnaz and both felt like bricks in comparson... Also I lucked out with the Jackson having a perfect factory set up out of the box and it sounds ver mid and balanced which is just nice for any beginner to see what they like... So yeah and I been using it off and on ever since like Jackson is an extremely undrrated(Mostly unkown though) brand.
Dude that second solo with the harmonies was Fire ! Especially how you kinda slinked into the beginning of it that’s the stuff I like,sleazy,80s, slink .
Great jam Richard! I love my Jackson JS-22. My wife and daughter asked me what I wanted for Father's Day. I didn't want to ask for anything expensive, so I asked for the JS-22. It is awesome to finally be able to afford these after years of wishing I could...lol. Rock on Shredder!
Finally, someone reviewing guitars that can play and knows what he's talking about. Thank you! You had me at Bald Shredder. lol
I float all my Bridges. I do not have a problem with tuning when I'm playing. I can use the trem quite a bit during a song. The problem only arises when my OCD kicks in. So I check my tuning... It's never totally bad.
Nice! I bought a set of bellcat humbuckers pickups. When I took the covers off, they said jackson! 😮 crazy! Bellcat must make jackson pickups! 😊Thanks Shredder 🤘
I love when guitar reviews get to the playing and hearing the guitar right away. That's what we care most about! And makes us more likely to watch the rest. Great review!!
THAT JAM WAS AWESOME !!!! Iv Got A Jackson Dinky Reverse bought in 1995 ,Wore It Out ,Keep Shreddin
bought a jackson rhoads on sale before christmas and it only lasted about 45 mins. pickups quit had to return it. have a charvel almost 30 yrs old and still plays great.
Mr. B.S is no bs
My wife got me a Jackson js32 dinky for our first Christmas together. Great guitar, plays great. I still play it today, I use it when I need an alternate tunings because I have 2 Floyd guitars and a 7 string besides the Jackson so if I need drop d or c, or anything down tuned that's the guitar I use.
That being said I don't use the trem cuz it goes out of tune every time even after setting it up but using it as a hard tail it's great
just like I thought, you are TRUE LYNCH mobster...now I can see you channel on your channel,....George would be proud . Keep it up your guitar playing is a pleasure to listen to.Not to mention a great influence to try your shredmister ways Ha! keep it up!
Jackson has been my go to for many years.. The high output pickups are worth their weight in gold, in my opinion.. GREAT SONG TOO!!
I’ve had my eye on this series for a while. I love a good budget guitar. I like to mod cheap guitars to make them sound and play as good as possible. I don’t own a $5,000 Gibson custom shop, but I do have 22 really cool guitars that play and sound as good as anything I’d want. Thank you for the review mr shredder. I love what you do on your channel. Please never change.
I been playing since 1966 , I'm 6'4" now . And I'm the guy who bought the last one on the site you said to go to.. I must say it is all you said. It fits the hands well. The price is a bargain. Thanks I thought I was done buying guitars, but this one had too much good stuff.
I keep telling my wife the same thing but you know....lol
I just picked up the JS 22 and I am head over heels in love with this guitar. Jackson is killing it with these guitars. Maybe I’m crazy, but after getting this guitar, I have improved a lot with my playing. I think it’s that nice neck.
That sounds amazing! Great shred!!!
I bought a js22 long ago. Always loved the feel. Choose it over the 11 for the full fretboard and the shark tooth inlays. Recently upgraded to the 32.
do you still recommend js22 for lead play?
I have one on order! In red! Can't wait to go my hands on it!
I was heading to work this morning and turned on my headset and heard this really cool and awesome jam. “What the hell station am I listening to?” I wondered. This was not the standard crap I hear every day. This was kind of hairy and at first I wasn’t sure if I like it or not. But the longer I listened, the more I liked it. By the time it finished I was anxious to check my phone and see what kind of rock star plays such bad assed music in the light of day. It was YOU!!! Playing this jam at the beginning of this video. I gotta tell ya buddy…you knocked this out of the park! Very fresh!
🤘
The spinal tap reference i love it 😂
I have 8 Jackson guitars! For me they are the best! I absolutely love that brand! And yes, i own 4 JS series (3x JS32 and one JS30) guitars and they are super great! Thank you for demoing this one..... It looks awesome 🎸👍🤘🤟
I had the JS22 and had no problems with it , I think I paid around $200. But ended up selling it to buy a Schecter Omen Extreme , unfortunately the Schecter weighed 3 times as much but I'm a huge fan of those...
Cool vid , great track Bravo... Shred on sir
I have a JS-11 that I upgraded with locking tuners and a tusq xl nut, blocked off the bridge and upgraded the pickups to Seymour Duncan JB and 59 in the neck and it is a phenomenal guitar. I got the guitar for $100 and put roughly $120 into upgrades and it plays like a guitar way out of its price range.
Great tune dude. I could tell you had fun playing that one. Sounded awesome.
Glad u reviewed this i have 2 JS11s as well as a 22, such a good value for someone like me who is a hobby player at best, fast playing neck and the pickups sound pretty good
What differences are you noticing between the Js11 12 radius neck and the Js22 compound radius?
Thickness, flatness, bulkiness, wideness, feel etc.
This is the only aspect missing from all these reviews. Anyway you can verbally describe the feel of the Js11 neck and compare it with the Js22?
@joelpoitras6226 To me they feel very similar if anything the Js22 might be slightly thicker if the binding adds any over all radius to it, both are very fast necks and comfortable
I'm getting one of these. I'm going to put a set of inexpensive locking tuners and a trem stopper on it for tuning stability. I have a Monarkh with the same neck and pickups and can say this guitar will rock!
Really enjoyed the mellow intro track 🤘👍
I remember when it first came out in the early 2000, but with chrome hardware and a reverse headstock. That bacame my first jackson.
That's the one I had. This one is so much better.
I subscribed before I even got to your demo just based on your personality, you're fun and a damn good player!
Very cool opening demo ! Jacksons look awesome, there's a seven string of theirs going for 200$ been thinking about grabbing .
I have teh Jackson JS22-7 I think that's the one you are talking about. There are 2 platforms, the one with open coil pickups and teh Guitar Center only one that has the covered direct-mount pickups. I have the covered direct- mount pickups and it's AWESOME! They are 26.5" scale length though which is longer and feels different.
I have the metallic red version of that guitar I just got it 3 weeks ago awesome guitar😊
Jackson is the path to the darkside. Some call its shredability....unnatural.
Shredding leads to suffering...
@@thebaldshredder have you heard the tale of Darth Shredder? It was said he could bring back old guitars, restore them, and even bring them back to life....
@@thebaldshredderEmporer Wayne Charvel
A worthy jam!! Great one
I loved this guitar! The nut snapped on me after years of playing. I pulled it out of storage and now planning to restore it
I got a js 32, fkn awesome guitar, put fishman moderns in ,leveled the frets an hot damn, plays like way more expensive fiddle
I own both a Harley Benton R-446 (upgraded with Donlis pickups and Tusq XL nut) and a stock Jackson JS22. Dinky’s thin neck, compound radius, polished jumbo frets and high output pickups are a killer combo. Even though R-446 is a good budget guitar (£136), you pretty much have to spend some time and money on it to make it playable (£50 in my case). On the other hand, the JS22 is great out of the box. I got mine heavily discounted due to some tiny visual defects in the paint job and for the price I paid (£160) it’s probably the best bang for the buck.
As someone new who enjoys heavy metal and is somewhat new to electric guitars, im considering getting this soon! Awesome playing btw
I had the one with the shark inlays. I gave it to my son in law. I should have kept it. Your jam to it was awesome.
Can’t beat it thanks 🙏 you for sharing 😊
I love your playing, keep it up sir!!!!!
Thanks, will do!
New subscriber, guitarist here too! Great solo! Harmonies were kick ass!
I bought the cheapest left-handed Harley. Benton put Seymour Duncan green magics in there either pick up is awesome together not so much but it still sounds better than any ceramic pick up. Can’t stand ceramic pick ups and that’s what that Jackson has.
I wold put my $66 ebay guitar same Jackson Ibanez style with HSH against this. With money left over to upgrade tuners and a thicker trem block. Mine has a slick smooth neck with shark fin fret inlays. Perfect gloss black body and headstock.
I have a JS32 with Floyd Rose I bought used for $150 and it it's amazing. Plays and sounds like a $1500 guitar in my opinion and it's light weight. I'm particularly impressed with the pickups and quality of the neck on these JS series guitars.
Paid 199 for my Dinky in matte black. It plays very well. Neck is super slim.
I really like stock Jackson pickups. These are definitely a good tool. Nice!
I bought the same guitar several years ago. Great bang for your buck. It definitely has the Jackson DNA. Nothing cheap about it.
Yo Mr shredder! I’m proud to be #5 on the comments! I thought your most excellent music sounded more like Dave mustaine than George lynch but what the heck do I know??? Another great video!
Awsome...reminded me a little of HELLOWEEN!!
Cool guitar! Put some locking tuners on it and some Wilkinson locking saddles and you have a stay in tune workhorse.
Love your composition.
Definitely one of your best shred jams!
The cheapest Gibson was an L6 when Tubular Bells came out, & it was used throughout.......its particular sound perfectly suited Oldfield's sound. 5:00
I'M A LEFTY,I PURCHASED THE JACKSON JS22,AND I LOVE THE WAY IT FEELS AND SOUNDS!
love your guitar playing, like usual, like always, take care dude
Thanks, you too!
There're two good JS guitars. One is JS11 and another one is JS30DK for floyd rose tricks lovers. Both are more than adorable for their price and suitable for a small tuning.
i started playing with an old js, was in love with 80´s and 90´s metal always loved those super strats, today i have a 2007 jackson dk2, a heavily modded fender strat and a 90´s esp m2 deluxe, i hope one day ill be able to afford a charvel model 6 or a 90´s sl1
One of your best compositions...nice dynamics...
Glad you like it!
It's the best time to be a guitar player. Great cheap gear, home recording is a widespread reality, information on everything is accessible.
I like the Spinal Tap reference, but you gotta watch Bad News! I sent you the link. Yeah, as soon as I heard the flat 5 chord I thought that sounded like Lynch Mob. \m/
I've got the same instrument in 7 string, it's a pretty good guitar. If you can find one, the Urban signature series LP studio is solid as an anvil(weighs about the same) and plays PERFECTLY. Jackson is a good choice, plays almost as good, and just as solidly built.
Nice phrasing in your solos man , rockin stuff !
Me compré una identica a la que tienes y es en realidad una guitara fabulosa que supera cualquier expectativa, tengo también una Ibanez y una Memphis pero esta es única por su sonido, comodidad y apariencia.
I have several inexpensive Jacksons and never was disappointed with them at all.
You do a great job with the lead harmonies.
Man I really dig your shred jams. Did you notice the full size trem block push in trem arm also i think I remember there being a brass claw or something. Also pretty good quality switch, pots and output jack. I still have my JS11 I got used for $100 about 5 years ago. I was so impressed , I found a used Dinky dx10d made in Japan for only $200. I was so blown away by the mij Dinky that I sold my Gibson SG and 2 Fender Strats. I now have 10 mij Jacksons and 1 mij Charvel. Actually I traded my SG for the Charvel. Recently I had to get a Fender Tele because jackson/charvel does not make a tele with traditional ss tele style bridgeplate tele style guitar. Charvel use to make a tele with traditional tele style single coils and bridge plate with a killer neck and pointed headstock, perfect, but impossible to find one now. My fender tele sounds amazing like it should, just hard to play compaired to my Jacksons.
oh yeah I think the jss11 is compound radius 12 to 16 , not positive on that tho
also might wanna check out the Jackson JS1X minions, dirt cheap 2/3 size Rhoads and Dinky. Dont pay $189 tho go to pro audio star and ask for opened box or used and get one for about $135 to $150, even the used ones are brand new lol. if you do decide to get a minion you will have to put at least 11 guage strings on it right away and likely have to take off the hipshot style bridge and sand some black paint off bottom of bridge where its grounded to ground it way better, so much quieter when sitting idle then. the minions are real fully playable minis, i know a lot of mini guitars are kind of like toys, the jackson minions are real / not toy like at all.
shred on buddy
Those old MIJ Dinkys are some real sleepers especially if you can find them cheap like you did. The Performer or Professional series from the 90s MIJ are fantastic fiddles. My guitar buddies both had MIJ Jacksons and I had a MIJ Ibanez. They couldn’t understand why I didn’t have a Jackson also especially since it’s my last name. I’ll eventually get a Jackson it’s just gonna have to be the right one. I’d love to have an old Kelly XLR , one of my friends had one of those and the other had a Dinky reverse, but the Kelly was so sweet with real MOP shark teeth and headstock logo and a bound neck. I prefer bound necks on anything with rosewood or ebony, but it’s just a personal preference comfort thing.
According to the inflation calculator, 200.00$ in 2004 is 325.00$ today. That is over 50% cheaper or just less expensive ❤
Yeah crazy
"More black" caught the "Spinal Tap" reference. Good review and sounds like a good guitar to buy although I think my wife will kill me if I buy another guitar!
I used to have a USA soloist (hard tail) and now I have this. I have to say, this guitar really is good enough for what I need, and I fully endorse it.
Finally I see correct guitar playing in review on UA-cam 😀🔥🤘👍
Already own the used Dinky JS32 in metallic gunmetal grey with chrome hw and reverse headstock you talked about. I bought it for 150 with bag and it plays great. I also recently bought a JS34 used in red quilt veneer with black hw and hss with maple FB. I think I only have room for maybe a minion now unless i get rid of something. I also have have a Jackson spectra bass. 3 jacksons. sadly no MIJ, MIK, or MIA models, but it's ok. good for the value and they look cool. Oddly enough, I have a Schecter C7 Hellraiser. I have a PRS SE Custom 24. My Ibanez modded GIO and my Jackson JS32 Dinky are my favorites so far.
The stock pickups are killer! The only guitar that I have not changed the pickups out of are these Jacksons. The tuning machines are the only weak point which are cheaper to replace.
I think that's my absolute favorite jam of yours. That was great 🤘
Thanks
Extremely smoothe, 9:07 tasteful soloing.excellent tone🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for listening
I always loved the necks on Jackson guitars so comfortable and fast.
That demo track is amazing my friend
I got the JS DINKY ARCH 7 and i love it
13-74 strings drop f through my Esteban G10
My 2006 Jackson Dinky was made in India with Indian Cedro (Cedar) it is just over 8 lb. Can you do a video on neck profile explanation, or do you already have one?
Yeah, pretty sure that's the same as the one I had 20 years ago. Neck profile just means fatter (rounder) or slimmer (thin). There are many variations going from super thin to super chunky. I like super thin.
I had one regret selling it,I never had any issues with it stayed in tune fairly well.Better than my BCP strat copy.I like the neck on these this was my first Jackson but not my last.
Bruh
These Jams are epic 😮😮😮😮
Im looking into a new shredbox and i think i found my winner. I always loved Jackson. Im gonna slap some duncans in this thing and have a dope guitfiddle
Thanks for the review dude. My daughter wants her first guitar, and this seems way better than my first guitar. Sold! \m/
I have the js11 red. I dare to use it in a production, no joke.
I use it in a Marshall CODE 25 Amplifier on 10:Metal Edge with Distortion or High Gain, Whatever, but it souds really great. This guitar is so great that I feel it's a gift.
What guitar is that orange with the maple neck in your rack? 😍
I got that dinky back about 1990. It had the reverse headstock and it also had a locking Floyd Rose branded trem but I think it cost me a little over $400.
That's a custom dinky I had built (no name) about 15 years ago. Musikraft neck. Amazing guitar.
Nice video. Thanks! What about Firefly, IYV and Censtar?
Not that those are bad, but none of them have the perfect thin shred neck like this Jackson. Plus the jumbo frets.
Dude that jam was badass. Reminded me of George Lynch and Vinnie Moore
I'll take that compliment!
Just found your channel. I love it. Shred factor is 🔥🔥🔥
Welcome aboard!
Nice Review... Jackson Guitars I see at Music and Arts always have sharp frets. Not an issue IMO... THAT'S A DEAL.... Cheers 🍻 🥃🥃 🎸 🎵🎶
Thank you for not
looking down on cheaper guitars. You showed a guitar does not have to be expensive to be great. It's all in the players hands!!
I love playing Jacksons, and they all look/sound great. There's something about them that's just perfect for what I like to play, and from the lowest to the highest price, they feel like professional instruments.
My only very minor criticism of them is that they have so many guitars that look so similar, but somehow it feels like they're missing a lot of the configurations I would want to buy (certain inlays, finishes, and bridge options just not going together for whatever reason). I kinda get why they do it - store exclusives, limited runs, consistency, stuff like that. It's hard to even really complain.
I was going to whine about there not being a Dinky model in the JS range that had a flat body over the JS12, but they (apparently in the last couple of days), just introduced the JS20 DK2, which has exactly that, but with burst finishes. It's a cool model and it has the binding/inlays that the other flat models didn't have.. but I could also use that as a negative example, because there is still no Floyd Rose model Dinky in the JS Series with a flat body.. and there hasn't been for a long time as far as I know. Not to mention, now there's even less reason why there's no hardtail Dinky model under $300 (other than the 7-string).
Incredible playing❤
I played one of these over a year ago at a music shop and it does feel like a Jackson should feel. Sleek and fast.
"It doesn't have stainless steel pickups...but who cares?"
People with nickel allergies? 🤣
But no it's amazing how far budget guitars have come in the last 20 years...hell, even the last 10 years. And I'm glad that Jackson is still making these super affordable guitars. A lot of companies would be worried that having budget guitars under the same banner as their "elite" guitars would tarnish the brand name, so it's great to see that Jackson isn't one of them.
Love the guitar...both sound and aesthetics. But once again, we fixed bridge lovers have no option.
If you just leave the bridge as is and don't use the bar, it's just like a hardtail.
Best new guitar jam yet!
thanks