Jackson JS32 DKA LH Update Review

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @satorrotas
    @satorrotas 4 года назад +1

    Very good review , this guitar has a good sound . Great video .

  • @RcNickster709
    @RcNickster709 4 года назад

    Nice work Kev.. ;)

  • @marcshea726
    @marcshea726 3 года назад

    I have the Jackson js32 dinky dka natural wood what are the best drop in tunners for it I have a locking nut so I don't need locking tunners just a upgrade because they suck but the guitar is amazing

    • @KevinMillard68
      @KevinMillard68  3 года назад

      the best are the ones you like

    • @marcshea726
      @marcshea726 3 года назад

      Do you have any recommendation for just a drop in with out boring out the holes

    • @KevinMillard68
      @KevinMillard68  3 года назад +1

      @@marcshea726 nope i wont get involved in choices for tunners for anyone its all your preference i dont want to be blamed if someone took my advice then didnt like them so what i wil say is look up tunners on amazon as well as look into tuners like grovers and gotoh and a few others and see what tickles your fancy, one thing i will also say is the higher the ratio of tuner the better

    • @marcshea726
      @marcshea726 3 года назад

      Thank you just needed to be pointed in the right direction

    • @KevinMillard68
      @KevinMillard68  3 года назад

      @@marcshea726 your welcome

  • @alexanderholden82
    @alexanderholden82 4 года назад

    I've been looking into one of these js32 models also... And I'm left-handed as well. I currently have a Epiphone Special that I love the tone of oh, it is a 2003 model so it is when it was actually still made for mahogany LOL. I also own a cheap Ibanez rx20, I love using bars for some of my work but the Ibanez does not stay in tune well. I've been wondering about these Jackson branded Floyd roses and how they hold tuning with excessive bar use, I'm seeing reviews that go both ways. The NEX on these guitars look considerably wider then what is on my Epiphone, I don't consider the neck on my Epiphone to be a very fast neck and the action is quite High oh, but I love the neck on my Ibanez. What are your thoughts on the comparison of next between this js32 and a Epiphone slim taper neck on a Epiphone Special? Being left-handed it's hard when it comes to guitars, we are always Limited when it comes to models at a fair price, unless you spend some serious money. Would this be a viable upgrade for $300 compared to my $150 Ibanez and my Epiphone Special??... I want something that has a good fast neck and a reliable tremolo system.... I've been playing for about 27 years, but I have never owned a Jackson.. I used to own a fender Squire Strat and loved it pretty well, except for the single coil pickups, I'm a humbucker guy.

    • @KevinMillard68
      @KevinMillard68  4 года назад +1

      i dont see any reason why you would not be happy with this guitar i love mine so easy and fast to play, the neck is 16 to 12 compound radius so its a bit wider but it is very nice and the action is really low, floyds take some getting use to but they are solid and hold tunning really well i have many guitars epiphones and a Gibson les paul studio and many others love all my guitars .. this one is really sick and the pups are great as well. love the tone out of them and they are really clean and can get really dirty to when you want that sound to,.

    • @alexanderholden82
      @alexanderholden82 4 года назад

      @@KevinMillard68 thank you for the reply. I noticed in your video that you have the same Epiphone on your wall as the Epiphone Special that I have... I love the sound of that guitar, but I've always found the neck a bit clunky to play and the action is a bit High, even after setting it up and lowering the action, you still did not feel as smooth as I would have hoped.