

🎸 Own the stage with Jackson’s killer tone and style—no compromises, just pure rock power!
The Jackson JS22 Dinky Electric Guitar in Snow White combines a lightweight poplar body with a fast maple neck and amaranth fingerboard, equipped with dual high-output humbuckers and a 2-point tremolo system. Designed for aspiring rock and metal players, it delivers professional-grade tone, playability, and tuning stability at an unbeatable price point, making it a top choice for both beginners and gigging musicians who want to stand out without breaking the bank.
| ASIN | B07LFW295H |
| Back Material Type | Poplar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,487 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #137 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Body Material Type | Poplar |
| Brand | Jackson |
| Brand Name | Jackson |
| Color | Snow White |
| Connector Type | 1/4" audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 403 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Amaranth |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885978976874 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
| Hand Orientation | other |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Item Dimensions | 16 x 6 x 44 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44"L x 16"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | Jackson JS Series Dinky Arch Top JS22 Electric Guitar (Snow White, Amaranth Fingerboard) |
| Item Weight | 5792 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Jackson |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | JS22 Dinky Arch Top DKA |
| Model Number | 2910121500 |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 7 |
| String Material Type | other |
| Top Material Type | Maple Wood |
| UPC | 885978976874 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | N/a. |
A**E
Hits way above its price point
I have a lot of high end guitars from Gibson, Fender, USA BC Rich, PRS, and higher priced Jacksons. This Jackson for a $179 hits way above its price point. Its has less flaws than my Les Paul standard and SG came with. The neck feels better than my $1200 Jackson King V. Intonation was really good. I was worried about fret sprout and was fully prepared to fil the frets. To my surprise it wasn't needed. The frets were pretty good out of the Box. The action was just right and ready to go. Then Fretboard seemed dry, so I took the strings off and oiled the fretboard and restrung it and it place really nice. The frets themselves could use some polishing, but that's to be expected on a guitar at this price point. The stock pick ups are actually not that bad and overall tone for those into rock and Metal is pretty good. The tuners work and the guitar stays in tune well. This could be a great first guitar that you can grow with. I would not hesitate to tossing some upgrades on this guitar. Maybe a better nut, and some locking tuners. This thing is hitting way above its price point. Lets hope Jackson keeps this price this way. Whats also cool about Jackson is it just says Jackson not something else to say its an affordable model. Like ESP does with LTD or Fender with Squire. So you could take this to a gig and no one would be the wiser that you are playing a very affordable guitar.
A**T
Whoever said this was a good guitar was mistaken. It is a GREAT guitar!
I love this Jackson Dinky JS22. I previously owned a Jackson Soloist Pro MIJ and I really liked the neck. So, I bought this. It is nice looking, has a good fit and finish, a super comfortable neck, and sounds like a champ. Out of the box, the setup was good. The only thing I would change is that the string height (action) is too high for me. The cool thing is that each string has its own height adjustment. I did put new .009 D'Addario strings on it (the stock ones sounded fine BTW) and added 2 more springs to the tremolo since I will never use it. After the strings were properly wound at the tuner and stretched, it stays in tune like a champ. I often play clean and the hot pickups give a nice overdrive tone. If you're really in to using the Tremolo bar, I would spend the extra bucks and get a JS32. It has a Double Locking Floyd Rose Tremolo, so it will stay in tune when you're beating on it. A few guys say that with the cost you wouldn't be heartbroken if someone stole it at a gig. But, I think I would be very sad.
B**7
Good Fast Neck
I was prepared to put it on the bench to level and dress the frets after I received it but there was no need to. About 1/2 turn tightening of the truss rod and then lowering the strings a bit is all it needed to bring it to my specifications, and without any fret buzz. The neck overall is well done. The volume knob is at a well placed distance so my hand doesn't hit it while playing. I usually put Duncan SH-4's in my guitars but the pups in this guitar aren't bad. The tremolo throws it out of tune but I don't need it so I will just hard tail it. The intonation was spot on. The shape of the body and weight are very comfortable. I have 35 years playing experience, played Deluxe Strats, Gibson LP's, SG's, etc... and I like this guitar. If you want to use a tremolo I would look elsewhere but other than that this guitar plays great and is a real bargain.
O**O
Great guitar greater price
Great quality for the price smooth fretboard great sound. Stays tuned minus all the string bending the whammy bar that came with does not fit
T**K
Nice beginner guitar for the money
Just started playing guitar as a middle aged guy, was looking for something not very expensive but not a pile of junk either, glad I went the Jackson JS22 Archtop, nice guitar for the $200 I spent on it. It came nicely protected in its packaging, is built very solidly which should make it last a long time and sounds good as well. I hand oiled the back of the wood neck which comes kind of unfinished and it made a big difference, also had to dramatically adjust the truss rod, it was way off. Though the archtop certainly looks cool its a little hard to get an electronic tuner clipped to it but its possible (tuning was a little difficult but doable). The whammy bar has a nice design to it however I dont use it much. The Jackson humbucker pickups were at the right height and certainly sound pretty good, I paired the guitar with a Line 6 modeler amp and have been quite happen with how it all sounds. The strings are pretty standard fare but get the job done. Overall a pretty decent little guitar for the $200. TC
A**N
Feels good, sounds good
I will say that you’ll probably need to mess with the intonation and action to get this guitar to sound perfectly on-pitch. But once you do that, it’s great and fun to play. People might diss the pickups, but here’s a secret: in a high-gain studio environment, they do not matter. When EQ’d and multitracked right, this guitar sounds literally identical to the $1k+ ones they sample in Kontakt libraries when put through the same chain.
K**D
No worries about shipping came well packaged no problems
Really nice guitar for the money no problems with it at all. Sounds and plays fine I like it.
J**T
This guitar may be my favorite yet (don't tell my other guitars)
How many guitars does a guitar player need? Just one more... That was me. I have a Les Paul, a couple of Strats and of course my acoustics so I needed to add one more to the collection (my wife did not agree that I needed another one, but she just doesn't understand I guess). I didn't want to spend a lot of money this time so I started looking at Jackson & Ibanez. This guitar may be my favorite yet (don't tell my other guitars). It lives up to it's name "Dinky". The neck is very user friendly for getting around quickly. The guitar is very light so playing it for extended periods doesn't give the back ache like the Les Paul does. The picture does not do the Metallic Blue color justice. The color is absolutely amazing. I would definitely recommend this guitar to anyone from the beginner to the seasoned veteran. If you want more options (which I kind of wish I had done now) the JS32 also has a single coil pickup between the humbuckers and a 5 way selector for about $50 more. This one is only the 3 way, but still works beautifully. If you see a negative review on this guitar, disregard and buy it anyway. You will not be disappointed. I for one can say that my least expensive guitar may be my new favorite and will probably get the most playing time.
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