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Product code: 291-6901-568 | ID: 226409
Classic and familiar single cutaway style melds with powerful sound and Jackson’s illustrious legacy of cutting-edge design and construction for a top-notch guitar. Whether you play with crystalclear clean tones or thick, heavily saturated distortion, the JS22 SC Monarkh easily keeps up with any playing style you can throw at it. Ideal for modern metal, this instrument is the ideal complement to your music, as creative as your playing. Two Jackson® High Output humbucking pickups in the neck and middle positions crank out clear tone with plenty of the girth required for current styles. The pickups’ crisp, clear tone is channeled by a three-position pickup switch along with master tone controls for versatile sound that matches any playing situation, cutting through a thick mix to highlight your playing. Designed for flexible playing, the 12”-16” compound radius fingerboard is curved for easy chord playing near the nut, flattening out for playing smoking leads without fear of fretting out during bends. The Jackson® compound radius compensated bridge perfectly matches the fingerboard’s radius for accurate string action and spacing while chords stay in tune up and down the entire length of the neck. When you plug in a Jackson, you’re plugging in a legend. For over three decades our guitars have fueled musical revolutions, setting stages ablaze with fiery playing. The bleeding edge of guitar technology, the JS22 SC Monarkh is a sterling addition to any guitar collection—powerful and gorgeous with easy-to-operate controls that don’t get in the way of your playing while unlocking your best. Finish: Satin Black.
Body Material: Poplar (Quilt Maple Top on Trans Finishes) Body Finish: Satin Polyester (568, 576), Gloss Polyester (585, 590) Neck: 1-Piece Bolt-On Maple Speed Neck with Graphite Reinforcement and Scarf Joint, Speed Neck Backshape Neck Finish: Satin Fingerboard: Rosewood, 12” to 16” Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm) Frets: 22, Jumbo Position Inlays: White Dot (568, 576), Yellow Dot (585, 590) Nut (Material/Width): Black Plastic, 1.625” (41.3 mm) Tuning Machines: Jackson® Branded Scale Length: 24.75” (628 mm) Bridge: Jackson® Compound Radius Compensated Pickguard: None Pickups: Jackson® High Output Humbucking (Bridge) Jackson® High Output Humbucking (Neck) Pickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Middle Pickup, Position 3. Neck Pickup Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone Control Knobs: Dome Style Hardware Finish: Black Strings: NPS, .009-.042 Gauges Case/Gig Bag: Optional Gig Bag (p/n 2991512106)
Made in
China
Based on the number of reviews: 2
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Customer
Portugal
14.05.2017
Pelo custo é uma boa guitarra. O defeito maior é no "nut", plástico de baixa qualidade e com espaçamento entre a E e a A diferente das demais cordas. O som é bom e versátil, ela é leve, boa ação e intonação, apesar de ser mais fácil de desafinar que uma Gibson (considerando que ela custa 7x menos que uma Les Paul Studio)
For the price, it's a good guitar. The biggest flaw is the nut, which is made of low-quality plastic and has a different spacing between the E and A strings than the other strings. The sound is good and versatile, it's light, has good action and intonation, although it's easier to get out of tune than a Gibson (considering that it costs 7x less than a Les Paul Studio).
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Customer
Portugal
18.04.2017
Comprei recentemente e gostei do produto. Uma guitarra de corpo leve, braço fácil de tocar, os captadores com qualidade mais do suficiente para metal, rock, blues, mas com bons sons limpos também, nem perderia dinheiro pensando em trocá-los. Único defeito mais grave e que não é difícil de um técnico mudar é o "string nut", ele espaça a corda E da A um pouco mais do que nos demais intervalos das cordas. Olhei fotos na internet e outras eram assim também. Mas é um instrumentos que dá pra fazer shows e gravar.
I recently bought it and I like it. It's a guitar with a light body, an easy-to-play neck, and the pickups are of more than enough quality for metal, rock, and blues, but with good clean sounds too. I wouldn't even waste money thinking about changing them. The only serious defect that isn't difficult for a technician to change is the "string nut," which places the E string a little more space between the A strings than the other string intervals. I looked at pictures on the internet and others were like that too. But it's an instrument that you can play shows and record with.
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