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100% worth the money
what a great guitar to play with loving the frets on this model no sharp edges near the frets bloody fantastic for the money might be buying another in the near future thanks thomman
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Best Guitar for the price
Bought it for a couple of months as for my first guitar and I'm absolutely loving it. I think at this price point, there are not many good options but this one is absolute value for the money! If you are thinking for something cheap just go for it, you wont be disappoint.
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Great guitar on a low budget
The neck is really slim and so comfortable to use. It holds the tuning really well (if you don't use the tremolo too much) and sounds just amazing. It might have some issues with fret buzzing if you're trying to achieve really low string action but still this guitar stays great. I can recommend to everyone, feels and plays much better than even ibanez gio.
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Good for the price
This is the first guitar I ever bought, nothing wrong with it, its pretty okay for the price, I just wish I would've gotten a similar priced prettier looking Squier haha.
Also I don't think I got a whammy bar in the package, but for my genre this never mattered so I haven't thought about it until writing this.
Also I don't think I got a whammy bar in the package, but for my genre this never mattered so I haven't thought about it until writing this.
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Amazing guitar for the price
The Jackson JS11 Dinky is a budget-friendly electric guitar aimed at beginners who want a proper rock or metal instrument without spending a fortune. It keeps the sharp Jackson look while staying affordable.
It has a lightweight body and a slim, fast maple neck that makes chords and simple solos comfortable to play. The two high-output humbuckers deliver a strong, punchy tone that works especially well with distortion. The tremolo bridge is fine for light use, though not built for extreme whammy tricks. Overall build quality is solid for the price.
For beginners or players on a tight budget, the JS11 offers great value. It looks the part, plays comfortably, and handles heavier styles well, making it a strong first guitar choice.
It has a lightweight body and a slim, fast maple neck that makes chords and simple solos comfortable to play. The two high-output humbuckers deliver a strong, punchy tone that works especially well with distortion. The tremolo bridge is fine for light use, though not built for extreme whammy tricks. Overall build quality is solid for the price.
For beginners or players on a tight budget, the JS11 offers great value. It looks the part, plays comfortably, and handles heavier styles well, making it a strong first guitar choice.
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