Jackson Dinky Arch Top JS32Q DKA - Transparent Purple Burst Reviews
Nearly four decades of consistent production have made the Jackson Dinky a sought-after, legendary shred machine with options for players of diverse skill levels. The Jackson JS Series Dinky Arch Top JS32Q DKA Electric Guitar combines affordability with thick, snarling tone and prodigious sustain — courtesy of its resonant and lightweight poplar body, arched quilt maple top, and two high-output humbuckers. You’ll revel in the smooth playability of the maple speed neck, and the fully bound compound-radius amaranth fretboard is fantastic for chording down low and bending up high without fretting out. If you require a solid starter guitar or a roadworthy backup, the Jackson JS Series Dinky Arch Top JS32Q DKA is an excellent option.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Amazing Jackson guitar
I've always liked Jackson and recently after a long layoff I decided maybe I needed a new guitar to get me excited again about playing. I decided to spend about a grand on a new guitar, found Sweetwater, and the best guitar for me at 1g and under was this. With the money left over from the 1g I decided to have it run through the Plek system, which still put me under 1g. Let me tell you guys, right here , right now, I will always have the Plek run on my guitar. This guitar is beyond words, amazing...best instrument I've ever played in my 30+ years of off and on musical ride. thank you Sweetwater and especially Ian Chamberlain as my sales engineer, what a great guy, and what a great team. I can't express how satisfied I am with this purchase. All my future purchases are through Sweetwater now, they are that good. Period.
LOVE IT!!
This little Jackson came setup and played right out of the box. I did a few small adjustments to my preference, no big deal.
GREAT
This guitar is not only beautiful but also plays like butter!
Wow!
When I decided I wanted to get a new guitar I thought I was going to get another Ibanez. I am a beginner guitar player and I have an Ibanez GIO. I love that guitar and that is why I started looking at a new Ibanez and thought for sure that's what I was going to get. I came across the Jackson Dinky Arch only because it fell within my price range. Then I saw the purple burst color and started to do research on Jackson guitars. Long story short, I love playing 80's hard rock and metal and everything I read about Jackson pretty much told me this was the guitar that I should get. So, I bought it. Since I'm not a very experienced guitar player I can't get really technical with my review. I guess my review would be for beginner guitar players.
What I would say is if you do have the funds to get a Dinky Arch then heavily consider to do so. The tone of the guitar compared to my Ibanez GIO is so much richer I knew immediately I made the right choice. I do love the locking nut and Jackson Floyd Rose tremolo bridge as a lot of 80's metal songs loved to use a tremolo, so this was perfect for me. I have heard there is a love/hate relationship with Floyd Rose bridges. I don't really know why, but I can speak from experience that I just did my first complete string replacement and if you're even a little mechanically inclined it was pretty easy to do so. In the end I couldn't be happier with the Jackson Dinky Arch and I will most likely be looking at Jackson again for a future upgrade.
Very Impressed
I wanted to add a locking tremolo guitar to my collection as I did not have one. I've been playing for 43 years and this was my first experience with a Floyd Rose locking system. It has opened up a whole new world of possibilities in my playing, and I'm having a blast with it. Very pleased with build quality, fit and finish. Hope to enjoy many years with it!
Purple Reign
I knew I was gonna swap the pickups before I bought it but wasn't sure on what to get. I went with Dimarzio AT1 & Air Norton. Couldn't be happier with this guitar for the money and those pickups are a BIG upgrade.
cool
Pretty guitar, I would have liked the purple to be a little lighter it looks black in low light. Having never had a Floyd Rose style tremolo before I was surprised at the tuning procedure. But over all I like it.
AMAZING!!!!
I got this beautiful ax and immediately shredded it. it's a smooth neck and the whammy is amazing. it's annoying to tune with the nut then the bridge tuners but regardless you will love this guitar.