


🎸 Own the stage with 7-string power and iconic Jackson style!
The Jackson Dinky JS22-7 DKA HT Arch Top Satin Black is a 7-string electric guitar featuring a lightweight basswood arch-top body, bolt-on maple neck reinforced with graphite, and a 16" radius rosewood fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets. Equipped with high-output ceramic humbuckers and a synchronized tremolo bridge, it delivers classic Jackson tone and playability in a sleek satin black finish—perfect for professionals seeking extended range and aggressive sound without breaking the bank.
| Item Weight | 5.89 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 111.8 x 40.6 x 12.7 cm; 5.89 kg |
| Item model number | 2910132568 |
| Back Material | Basswood |
| Body Material | Basswood |
| Color Name | Satin Black |
| Connector Type | 1/4" (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
| String Material | Nylon |
| Top Material | Basswood |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 7 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Material Type | Bass Wood |
J**Y
Short Answer: This guitar is perfectly fine for the money. I didnt know what to expect but I am pleasantly surprised. This is a good guitar and fun to play. Long Answer: Let me start by saying I’ve built 9 guitars for myself, family members, and friends and I am maniacal about quality. I was interested in getting a 7 string guitar but didnt want to commit to a high priced model. I purchased this after reading through all the reviews thinking I had nothing to lose. I actually really like the guitar. Aside form being very good looking and stylish, it sounds fine. I immediately hooked it up to me Jet City Custom 22 and began chopping away. Best pickups ever? Not really, but again, it sounds fine. I may throw some EMG’s or Bare Knucles in it to get more out of it. The neck, frets, and action were fine; no buzzing and no visible flaws. I would definitely recommend buying this if you are looking at gettting into the 7 string world. Light and well balanced, good paint job, neck feels fine, tuners are fine, volume, tone, and pickup switch is fine. Again, not the greatest quality item in the world, but it’s hard to pick out any cons and flaws becasue I keep going back to “$200!” I honestly am impressed and really like the guitar.
Y**.
Kurz: eine Wahnsinns-Gitarre. Ich war zuerst ein wenig verwundert über den niedrigen Preis dieser 7-Saiter, aber es ist ja auch "nur" ein Einsteigermodell. Die Verarbeitung der Gitarre ist wundervoll. Mattschwarz macht sich echt gut. Keine Poti's zu locker, die Reiter sitzen alle Bombenfest (hab ich bei einer 600€ Ibanez Artist Series auch schon anders gesehen...) und keine Lackierfehler. Gitarre dann sofort an meine Boss GT10 angeschlossen, Djent-Sound eingestellt und ersten Ton gespielt. Zum Kotzen. Warum? Werkssaiten drauf. Ich wusste ja aber, dass man sich keine 7-Saiter holt und dann 60 auf 12 spielt, dann hätt ich auch bei einer 6-Saiter bleiben können. Die Werkssaiten machen gar nichts her. Am besten direkt runterknipsen und neue drauf. Hab mir einen D'Addario XL Satz von 62 auf 13 gekauft und für die 7-Saite eine 70'er Gauge. Man möchte dann ja auch mal Northlane o.ä. ausprobieren. Saiten rauf und auf Drop A gestimmt, 7. Saite auf E - der Wahnsinn. Die Jackson marschiert nach vorne wie keine andere Gitarre in dem Preissegment. Harter, metallischer Sound, peitschende Höhen, angenehme Mitten und wenig Bässe - so muss die Djent Gitarre von heute klingen. Dazu kommt, dass ich schon immer ein Fan vom Wahnsinnig flachen Jackson Hals war. Das flache Griffbrett lässt sich perfekt spielen. Aber warum nur 4 Sterne? Naja, die Pickups sind das Problem. Für Zimmerlautstärke ist die Gitarre perfekt, aber zur Bandprobe kann man sie nicht wirklich mitnehmen - Wahnsinnig viel Feedbacks. Klar, man könnte den Gain rausdrehen, aber dann hat man auch keinen Djent Gitarrensound.
H**A
Perfect for what I needed. Maybe not the top off the line in the Jackson series, but for someone who plays for fun in is living room/room or an Amateur band, it's a pretty good budget 7 strings guitar. Well build, I was afraid the neck would be too thick, but it's not, I could say it ressemble the thickness of an Ibanez. Overall, it is way better than expected. Big metal bands might not ply with this but, I'm not a big metal band! Been playing with it for 5 days now, it works perfectly. I enjoy my experience sor far!
D**U
Bonne guitare pour commencer la 7 cordes. Belle finition satinee. Prise en main facile et intuitive. Tres bon rapport qualite prix.
Y**R
The Best 7 strings guitar. It is cheap and then the best quality. The sound it makes, it’s awesome. Best budget guitar, beautifully crafted with Basswood and Maple and rosewood. And the Satin black makes it good gorgeous. Simply beautiful guitar. 😍
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