@@marcosmontoya7778 i also have one. No negatives. Humbuckers are loud, neck is very thin, feels great in hands, stays in tune ok. Assembly is kinda shit meaning you have to tighten the screws after you buy it (tuners were rattling on mine, tightened them, problem gone).
@@marcosmontoya7778 make sure to inspect it to the finest detail, check the frets sides, bridge position, pickup selector and volume and tone knobs. Bomb of a guitar but its assemblied in China
Natural get dirty easily and are hard to clean that is why poly finishes are better at cleaning and protecting the guitar. Natural unfinished guitars psychologically give you a deeper connection to the instrument because it feels more natural ( no pun intended).
Three things matter when buying a guitar. 1 Ergonomics :: A slim C neck with a flat radius that is not too wide. Neck/body joint is rounded with inset screws. Body cut and contours are smooth 2.Tuning stability :: Either a fixed bridge or a great trem, (Rick Toone, Wilkenson or Floyd Rose). Locking nut. Better locking tuners 21/1. Head stock is designed to keep strings straight 2.Pickups :: For me clarity is more import than noisy high output pickups. Nothing sounds worse than muddy pickups. I look for better dynamics & clarity
I suppose a guy could buy one of these real cheap and then upgrade. I’ve played one and they’re not terrible. They’re light weight, decent neck and they look good. I just don’t like that muddy, fuzzy bottom end. I tried one through an MXR EVH 5150 into a small Fender tube amp. It had that same fat, muddy bottom end. Put some nice locking tuners, locking nut and a couple Dimarzios or Duncan’s and this could be a shred machine.
I'm thinking of buying one. Finding a left hand neck to swap on reverse headstock for string tension. Ratio locking staggered tuners and a locking nut. Custom shop SD modified p rails. Route the middle spot out for a single coil if there's enough space. Push pull pots and a few dip switches inside the rear route. Drill the screw holes a touch bigger glue in small magnets and then same for a back plate. Probably on the 22 archtop. Then the Floyd rose version or a solar guitsrs set up with a Floyd. Modded with a tremelno and a evh drop D tuna. Getting a slightly different combination of single rail and p90 to make the buckers. Higher output.
@@bmxriderforlife1234 I did finally buy a JS32. It’s pretty good. The first thing to go will be the fine tuners on the bridge. I can live with the sub standard tuning machines since it has a decent locking nut, and the Jackson pickups aren’t terrible. But those fine tuners feel like they’re gonna strip out or cross thread at any moment. I’m hoping I can just replace the bridge with a genuine FR piece cuz the Jackson/FR trem is actually pretty good. I can beat on the strings with the trem and it stays in tune very well. I will do the tuners and pups eventually but for $300, you can’t beat it. The neck is really good too. But, I can definitely tell the difference in a $400 guitar and a $4000 guitar. The overall feel of the JS32 compared to my original 1980 Gibson V2 that I bought new and have owned for 44 years is like night and day. But, I can’t modify that one without destroying the value of it, even though I would never part with it.
I have the same one, I just bought it, I have a question, when you turn up the tone knob on the guitar it sounds like distortion like interference (this is on the clean channel) does the same thing happen to you?
What caliber do you recommend me to use whit js22, i play mostly metal but i also like funk. i'd use the guitar in drop D sometimes but i use it in e estandar all time
For Dropped C# tunings, it is recommended to use the 11-52, 11-56, 12-56 string sets, which will provide excellent control and sound stability at a lowered tone. Also suitable for a regular usage. But best choice - try different caliber and then you will find the best for your fingers and ears)
I'm in doubt between the Jackson JS11 and the JS22 for songs with heavy distortion, but I found the sound of both to be very similar, Even though the JS22's sound is fuller , I'm just in doubt between which one is prettier.
I would say that go with the Jackson js 22, as it is brighter and a bit more agressive for your style and has an arches shape which may help u while playing for longer hours. And there is a bit difference in the pickups too. I would recommend the js 22. Go for it. I also have the same guitar and it's working perfectly fine.
The JS22 sounds about as loud as the JS11 but much cleaner and with less clipping. That riff sounds a way better on the JS22. More tighter with less dissonance
Hello! I bought a Jackson js12 guitar, but the strings rattle quite a lot when I play with a hard attack with the pick. What should you do in this case?
Nope the js 11 has a bit weaker pickups than the js 12 and js 12 has bit weaker pickups than js 22. You will get fuller and brighter tone on the js 22 and it also has an arched body shape which will help you if u play longer hours. I'd recommend the js22 but if u slightly up your budget then u may also get a schecter c6 Or a schecter c1 Or may be scheter's solo 2 sgr. The diamond pickups in the schecter are about hitter and agressive than the Jackson js22 but not a great difference. If u want a bit agressive tone then go for schecter c6 Or c1 ir the solo 2 sgr. If u want a brighter and fuller tone, then go for the js 22
@calebeskins8703 I picked up one too by the time I asked this question, and I haven't used the tremolo that much because of it. I'm thinking of upgrading to some locking tuners, but I don't know if that would solve the tuning issue.
@@PeterAbud I don't believe so. The problem is with the Jackson headstock - none of the strings go from the nut to the tuners at a perfectly straight angle. This prevents the strings from being able to smoothly return to the original position upon the release of the trem bar.
Love mine. Make sure the High E isnt on the bottom edge when you buy it.. This guitars neck took me from slow to Fast... Scrap the Strat ... This baby burns. Its the ticket I needed to start playing fast solos... Maybe Im a nerd idk.. I gave away my Mex strat and now all I need is this JS22 and my Les paul for anything and every Genre. I may upgrade when I get super fast, but I doubt it. I have a more expensive Phil COllen Jackson , its just like playing a strat.... waste of 3,500 I will eventually sell it, I just like the looks lol . Oh you will need to roll the fret edges of the Dinky. Then you will love it.. (Sub'd)
@Makula-px8fr loosen the Neck bolts a few turns of the screws. Then hold the body in your lap and push down on the head of the neck. This will make the string be further up the neck. Look at it and see if the High E and Low E are the same now. Tighten the screws back 👍
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got a js11 and i love it truly cant go wrong for the price. looks feels and sounds good
I have a JS 22 and it is f...great
How's the tremolo? Does the guitar stay in turn after using it?
@@kholi9441 it really does good
I just got one yesterday. It’s a great guitar for 200 dollars. Money well spent.
I prefer flat top guitars so my ideal would be the 22 neck on the 11.
@@Hiro.the.God.how are the frets on your guitar I’m thinking of getting it for my first guitar
i am in Love with my Jackson JS12......i installed a 80s Rockinger Tru Tune Tremolo :)
really good decision. Later, the frets on the fretboard will be replaced with pegs to keep the tune better
good decision 👍
Later, the frets on the fretboard will be replaced with pegs to keep the tune better
my boyfriend got me the js22 in natural oil !! i can’t wait to try it
great choice 👍
How was it? I'm looking for a Js22 too but all the ambiguous opinions are making me doubt haha
@@marcosmontoya7778 i also have one. No negatives. Humbuckers are loud, neck is very thin, feels great in hands, stays in tune ok. Assembly is kinda shit meaning you have to tighten the screws after you buy it (tuners were rattling on mine, tightened them, problem gone).
@@Kinook777 awesome dude thanks 🙏🏻 i’ll see if i can get one in a couple months
@@marcosmontoya7778 make sure to inspect it to the finest detail, check the frets sides, bridge position, pickup selector and volume and tone knobs. Bomb of a guitar but its assemblied in China
I have the exact same JS11 and it is a fantastic guitar for the start! Hope someday I will be playing a soloist
I'm definitely getting the js22 color too love that natural look 😁awesome video and awesome demo on these gorgeous axes 😎🎸👍
Natural get dirty easily and are hard to clean that is why poly finishes are better at cleaning and protecting the guitar. Natural unfinished guitars psychologically give you a deeper connection to the instrument because it feels more natural ( no pun intended).
@@bluwng I'm going to thrash it up anyways with stickers. Still not a bad guitar for 150 bucks. Thanks for the info man. You keep rocking ✌️😎🎸
The JS22 dinky needs pickups right out of the box The Avengers are my choice.
Three things matter when buying a guitar.
1 Ergonomics :: A slim C neck with a flat radius that is not too wide. Neck/body joint is rounded with inset screws. Body cut and contours are smooth
2.Tuning stability :: Either a fixed bridge or a great trem, (Rick Toone, Wilkenson or Floyd Rose). Locking nut. Better locking tuners 21/1. Head stock is designed to keep strings straight
2.Pickups :: For me clarity is more import than noisy high output pickups. Nothing sounds worse than muddy pickups. I look for better dynamics & clarity
Is the js22 muddy? It sounded clean to me but I don't know I am new to guitars
@@dannymolns3573 JS11, JS12 and JS22 have the same pickups
I'm getting the left-handed model fo sho!
1:57 what the name of this song?
To me sounds like Radiohead - Creep
@@zulis0226yeah it is
@@zulis0226yes it is
Creep
I suppose a guy could buy one of these real cheap and then upgrade. I’ve played one and they’re not terrible. They’re light weight, decent neck and they look good. I just don’t like that muddy, fuzzy bottom end. I tried one through an MXR EVH 5150 into a small Fender tube amp. It had that same fat, muddy bottom end. Put some nice locking tuners, locking nut and a couple Dimarzios or Duncan’s and this could be a shred machine.
I'm thinking of buying one. Finding a left hand neck to swap on reverse headstock for string tension. Ratio locking staggered tuners and a locking nut.
Custom shop SD modified p rails. Route the middle spot out for a single coil if there's enough space.
Push pull pots and a few dip switches inside the rear route. Drill the screw holes a touch bigger glue in small magnets and then same for a back plate.
Probably on the 22 archtop.
Then the Floyd rose version or a solar guitsrs set up with a Floyd. Modded with a tremelno and a evh drop D tuna.
Getting a slightly different combination of single rail and p90 to make the buckers. Higher output.
@@bmxriderforlife1234 I did finally buy a JS32. It’s pretty good. The first thing to go will be the fine tuners on the bridge. I can live with the sub standard tuning machines since it has a decent locking nut, and the Jackson pickups aren’t terrible. But those fine tuners feel like they’re gonna strip out or cross thread at any moment. I’m hoping I can just replace the bridge with a genuine FR piece cuz the Jackson/FR trem is actually pretty good. I can beat on the strings with the trem and it stays in tune very well.
I will do the tuners and pups eventually but for $300, you can’t beat it. The neck is really good too. But, I can definitely tell the difference in a $400 guitar and a $4000 guitar. The overall feel of the JS32 compared to my original 1980 Gibson V2 that I bought new and have owned for 44 years is like night and day. But, I can’t modify that one without destroying the value of it, even though I would never part with it.
I'm actually a big fan of that fuzzy bottom end. Just turn the bass down on your amp to tighten it up!
@bmxriderforlife1234
maybe buy parts and build it yourself...too many "mods"...Charvel revisited...
I have Jackson JS12 :)
I have the same one, I just bought it, I have a question, when you turn up the tone knob on the guitar it sounds like distortion like interference (this is on the clean channel) does the same thing happen to you?
Are the pick ups the same on all three of these? That's what I thought at least.
Js22 arch top 🎉
I got a JS22 in Satin Black, buzzing for it to arrive
How is it?
@dannymolns3573 unreal 🔥
What caliber do you recommend me to use whit js22, i play mostly metal but i also like funk. i'd use the guitar in drop D sometimes but i use it in e estandar all time
For Dropped C# tunings, it is recommended to use the 11-52, 11-56, 12-56 string sets, which will provide excellent control and sound stability at a lowered tone. Also suitable for a regular usage.
But best choice - try different caliber and then you will find the best for your fingers and ears)
I'm in doubt between the Jackson JS11 and the JS22 for songs with heavy distortion, but I found the sound of both to be very similar, Even though the JS22's sound is fuller , I'm just in doubt between which one is prettier.
I would say that go with the Jackson js 22, as it is brighter and a bit more agressive for your style and has an arches shape which may help u while playing for longer hours. And there is a bit difference in the pickups too. I would recommend the js 22. Go for it. I also have the same guitar and it's working perfectly fine.
The JS22 sounds about as loud as the JS11 but much cleaner and with less clipping. That riff sounds a way better on the JS22. More tighter with less dissonance
Hello! I bought a Jackson js12 guitar, but the strings rattle quite a lot when I play with a hard attack with the pick. What should you do in this case?
Raise the action (strings)
Learn how to do a setup or take it to someone professional to do it for you
Amp volume ++++++++-
What about tuning stability?
They all have the same pickups so really it's just based on looks
Are these three guiters have same pick up??
Their sound are different when hearing via headphone
Nope the js 11 has a bit weaker pickups than the js 12 and js 12 has bit weaker pickups than js 22. You will get fuller and brighter tone on the js 22 and it also has an arched body shape which will help you if u play longer hours. I'd recommend the js22 but if u slightly up your budget then u may also get a schecter c6 Or a schecter c1 Or may be scheter's solo 2 sgr. The diamond pickups in the schecter are about hitter and agressive than the Jackson js22 but not a great difference. If u want a bit agressive tone then go for schecter c6 Or c1 ir the solo 2 sgr. If u want a brighter and fuller tone, then go for the js 22
Does the guitar jackson js12 dinky mr ah come with an amplifier cable?
Usually from what I know only packs with an amp does. Usually you need to get yout oen cables and no guitar by itself will come with a cable
I heard it comes with an amp.
what about the mick thompson signature is it good
Yeah, thats great guitars
if you prefer hard sound
Whats the best between these three please reply?
js22
js22 better, but it has only just a different fingerboard and that's it. the rest is all the same
@@stringsandfret7from my research, I've got to know that js 22 has a bit hotter pickups than the two
Processor name
What dfferent js12 and js22???
In-Lays, Pickups, Number of frets, the JS22 is better, but the JS11 and JS12 are really good.
But the price difference is not very big.
Aesthetics :: paint job, arch top. Tuners and pickups are the same
Please tell me what that clean song was
Creep by Radiohead
Whats the best between JS11 And JS12?
Same guitar but one is 22 and the other 24 frets I think
yep, thnx for clarification)
Js22 is arch top
How good is the tremolo on this guitars? Does it keep in tune after using it?
yes
I picked up a JS22 a couple weeks ago and love it....but no, mine does not lol
@calebeskins8703 I picked up one too by the time I asked this question, and I haven't used the tremolo that much because of it. I'm thinking of upgrading to some locking tuners, but I don't know if that would solve the tuning issue.
@@PeterAbud I don't believe so. The problem is with the Jackson headstock - none of the strings go from the nut to the tuners at a perfectly straight angle. This prevents the strings from being able to smoothly return to the original position upon the release of the trem bar.
what was that riff that you played??
it s improvisation
Sounds like radiohead creep
That distortion riff was sick!@@stringsandfret7
@@michaelshelor3206yep
Lol i hadnt got to the clean part yet and i thought you were being sarcastic @michaelshelor3206
Achei o som das três muito parecido faltou um solo pra sentir o médio grave e o agudo
De la 11 a la 12 si se siente el cambio pero de la 12 a la 22 no mucho
My JS22 sure doesn't sound even close to this. All I can do is change the pick ups out right out of the box.
Love mine. Make sure the High E isnt on the bottom edge when you buy it.. This guitars neck took me from slow to Fast... Scrap the Strat ... This baby burns. Its the ticket I needed to start playing fast solos... Maybe Im a nerd idk.. I gave away my Mex strat and now all I need is this JS22 and my Les paul for anything and every Genre. I may upgrade when I get super fast, but I doubt it. I have a more expensive Phil COllen Jackson , its just like playing a strat.... waste of 3,500 I will eventually sell it, I just like the looks lol . Oh you will need to roll the fret edges of the Dinky. Then you will love it.. (Sub'd)
thanks for the extensive comment. I hope it will help someone make the right choice!
@Makula-px8fr loosen the Neck bolts a few turns of the screws. Then hold the body in your lap and push down on the head of the neck. This will make the string be further up the neck. Look at it and see if the High E and Low E are the same now. Tighten the screws back 👍
what did you like most? js11 or js12 or js22?
These three have same sound, but JS 24 has better experience of usage
@@stringsandfret7is it worth upgrade my js12 to the js24?
A metalhead usually only knows how to play guitar with distortion, it is very difficult for him to make music with less saturation!
Not me 😂