If you tap the bar really quick after a dive bomb it will sometimes go back in tune on the vintage style bridges and on those two point trems. This is not my trick, I started doing it after hearing evh talking about it in an interview. Amazingly it does work lots of the time.
I just ordered the exact one. Can’t wait til it shows up on Thursday. I’ve got other guitars but I just love the neck profile of these Jackson guitars.
@@VaporTrailChannel Nahh, they had it for JS11 too. I think the "New" only stands for a new 2024 version in general. Dunno if there's any changes though... looks the same as before 🤷♂
I have a JS32 with Floyd Rose and mahogany body. Pickups are surprisingly good and the neck is very thin and comfortable. These are solid guitars in my opinion.
I was looking at these after getting a JS22 last month that I really like. A really interesting thing I noticed is your mention of sting strings!!! My JS22 supposedly came with 9’s too but I thought they were way stiffer than the 9 gauge fenders I use. Glad to know I’m not crazy and someone else feels the same about the Jackson factory strings!
@@piercem26 Awesome! How you liking the JS12? I love that we can find such good guitars at such low cost these days! I've been dabbling in the "budget" guitars for review content on the channel...and just to see how good they are. And, well, because guitars are addictive 😜And I have to say, there are some really great brands / deals out there. Firefly has become a rabbit hole for me for sure. I've got 4 of them in the queue for production right now. An Explorer, a V, an LP, and a Wolfgang EVH striped "tribute". I've also recently bought some tools to do setups and fret work, so I'll be featuring them on here. Thank you again for watching.
I have JS22 Dinky and strings are definitely 9's but those can feel stiff too if no one do any stretch to those. Also locking tuners are maybe not needed if you use the way that some use and strings stay locked. Nut is maybe reason for tuning issues but not sure yet.
These trems were not designed to do huge dive bombs where you're slacking all the strings, they were meant for just some vibrato, not what you were doing.
The neck looks pretty hefty. This is a very affordable guitar. The Tempest is louder/cleaner and the finish is nicer than the Jackson however it's a major brand name. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent assessment. Neck feel is good, but it’s a bit thick. I just ordered a Firefly guitar and have a Fesley on the way, so we’ll see how they fare. Thank you for watching!
I thought it might be interesting if you reviewed one of those dh gate guitars that say whatever you want on the headstock ..a "chibson". I've seen and heard enough to peak my interest for at least wall hanging purposes.
I was attracted to this video because I have one of the JS22s -- two steps up from your JS11. (There's also a JS12.) I got this guitar because it's Jackson's cheapest way into their Speed Neck profile with the "compound" radius fretboard. The lower two Jacksons don't have that neck. I was curious to see what the JS11 brought to the table. Too bad about the vibrato; that's the product of that Jackson hockey stick headstock. A slicker nut would help that, along with proper slot shaping to compensate for all the strings being pulled sideways instead of straight through.
@@jasujokelainen5073 I just looked up the JS12 on Jackson's website and it says the JS12 comes with a 12 inch radius fretboard. Maybe they once did ship with the "compound" radius board, but not while I've been checking.
@@edwinstovall3334 okay. I've checked thomann's website. There they say that it is compound radius. But of course you are right, Because You've checked straight up Jackson's site.
I have one a few years old, it's the most well-built cheap guitar I have. My only gripe is that the strap button screws are really short and thin, so replacing them with straplocks required drilling.
I bought a $150 Jackson Monarkh used from Guitar Center. Fixed bridge, flat black. For the price, it's pretty damn good for a Chinese made Jackson. Can't complain.
yamaha pasifik 01 ile arasında kaldım sizce hangisini tercih etmeliyim yeni başlıyorum gitar çalmaya buradaki fiyatları tamamiyle aynı miktarda ve gğrünüşü için bir gitar almayı istemem
First thing I would do is replace the bridge then the pickups then the body along with the volume and tone knobs along with the pickup switch. Then I would replace the neck and frets and nut then I would replace the headstock , the tuners, the strap buttons, strings and then the color 👍🏼
They're actually quite good for clean tones. In this price range, it's hard to beat overall. I don't have a squire strat debut, but I'm thinking that the Jackson will be a bit better for tones. The Debut is the lowest budge Fender there is, and has only been around for about 6 months. Jackson has been making these lower tier axes for years. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I still have my late 90s Jackson ps2 made in Japan they used to be great now I'm not to sure the quality since they were bought out years ago . Think fender bought them
After getting rid of all my gear due to financial reasons, I think I’m ready to get back into playing. This seems like a great cheap guitar to begin modding.
Sorry, I was traveling over the past week. My digital caliper needs a new battery, but measuring it, looks to be about 2 1/8 inches. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I wish they made them with a hardtail. There's really no point in making metal-oriented guitars with a vintage trem. But well, I guess I can just deck the bridge.
I've heard a lot of people saying that it goes out of tune very easily with the tremolo bar... But I don't intend to use it, does the guitar maintain its tuning well?
It’s not the best tremolo out there, but that’s part of the $160 cost. If you don’t use the trem, it’s very good about staying in tune. If you’re a heavy tremolo user, it’s not the best at staying in tune. You could upgrade that bridge for around $60-100 if you later wanted a more robust tremolo / bridge. But if you have well stretched strings and all that, it’s not too terribly bad to use the trem. Like I said, though, if you’re not a heavy user of the tremolo, you should have no problem keeping that in tune. Thank you for watching!
@@Shooter_FPV there are some nice ones from Wilkinson, Musiclily, Gotoh, etc and most of them can be found on Amazon or even AliExpress for budget prices. Or you could grab a Jackson version that’s better. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel This guitar would be for my son who's just starting to learn, so it would be a future upgrade. I've been out of the music scene so long that I have no clue what's good anymore. I'll check those out. Thanks!
@@biswajitkhaklary5897 Amp is a whole open bag of questions 😂 if you’re looking for metal, or just about anything in between, check out the Spark 2 amp. Especially if you’re not “playing out”. Checked out my review on that! If you want something larger, there’re tons of options out there. Any you’ve looked at? I can try to give you some feedback on them. The Boss Katana is another good option. Without knowing what your use case will be, it's kinda hard to say.
@@biswajitkhaklary5897 Yea, I feel ya man. Your best bet might be to look on Facebook Marketplace for something near you that you can actually try before you buy. Lots of them on there. Budget friendly is sort of relative when it comes to amps. You can expect to pay at least $200 for a decent amp. Lemme know if you come across something you're interested in and I'll try to give you my thoughts.
I haven't tried the Kramer, but they do make a good guitar. I think they're made in the same factory? Maybe not these two. The Kramer is more rounded and similar to the old Charvel I feel. The JS11 is more angular on all of the edges, has two hum bucker pups, more tonal control, and still has that edgy metal look to it. And the neck on the JS11 is super fast / thin. I can't tell from the images if the Kramer is. It really comes down to your personal preference, but from all of that listed, it sounds link the JS11 may be a better overall value. Hope that helps! If you prefer the body look of the Kramer, you might watch my latest FireFly Guitars review! That even has a Floyd Rose style tremolo / bridge on it and two pups with coil split. Oh, and locking tuners. All for under $200. Just published las week. Thank you for watching!
Sorry to hear that. It’s the least expensive, even less than the budget China guitars, that I’ve seen that has quality, so at least it’s more obtainable. Maybe one day you’ll be able to afford one. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel *_Yeah I'm just a poor boy from the poor family. But just like you said one day, I'll have it and I'll work hard to make my dream come true._* 🤝😊👍
No way aTremolofunction will work on any cheap Guitarbrand without any lockingdevice anywhere..It´s just a thing in our "hoping sometime it will work" Guitarhero dreams..🤘☮
I dunno man...I have an old strat that does quite well with staying tuned. But yea, it's pretty rare to find a budget guitar that has a standard trem and stays in tune. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I bought a red metallic JS11 a few weeks ago, its my favorite so far!
Sweet! Thank you for watching
how's the weight? is it too heavy to pick? just curious cuz I'm planning to get this guitar
@@dokivengz it weighs 7.8 pounds and is well balanced. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel that sounds like les paul.. thank you, Imma get this guitar in metallic red
@@dokivengz it’s light enough, one of my favorite guitars actually, you’re definitely getting more bang for your buck
Thank you for the review!!!!
Thank YOU for watching!
If you tap the bar really quick after a dive bomb it will sometimes go back in tune on the vintage style bridges and on those two point trems. This is not my trick, I started doing it after hearing evh talking about it in an interview. Amazingly it does work lots of the time.
I’m gonna try that! Thanks for the tip. If Ed said it, I’m all ears 😎💯
I just ordered the exact one. Can’t wait til it shows up on Thursday. I’ve got other guitars but I just love the neck profile of these Jackson guitars.
Yea man, this is a very good guitar for $160. The neck is 🔥 Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel I love it. It’s the only guitar I play anymore.
They have had the (snow) white color for many years, I believe! I have the JS12 from last year in snow white - great guitar for the price! 🤘
Yeah, I know they’ve had that color, but it might be new for 24 in the JS11? Either way it is listed as new for 2024. Thank you for watching!
@@VaporTrailChannel Nahh, they had it for JS11 too. I think the "New" only stands for a new 2024 version in general. Dunno if there's any changes though... looks the same as before 🤷♂
@@MaximusAdonicus OK, I see. Yea, probably just marketing. Thanks man!
I have a JS32 with Floyd Rose and mahogany body. Pickups are surprisingly good and the neck is very thin and comfortable. These are solid guitars in my opinion.
Definitely the Jackson pickups are quite nice. Thank you for watching!
I bought one in 2023 and put some super distortion dimarzio pick ups …. Amazing review !!!! Agree with everythjng, great guitar.
That would be a rad upgrade! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I was looking at these after getting a JS22 last month that I really like.
A really interesting thing I noticed is your mention of sting strings!!! My JS22 supposedly came with 9’s too but I thought they were way stiffer than the 9 gauge fenders I use. Glad to know I’m not crazy and someone else feels the same about the Jackson factory strings!
Yea, super slinky’s have been my go-to for many years, and I can really tell the difference. Thank you so much for watching!
@@VaporTrailChannel I bought a JS12 yesterday and went ahead and had it setup with Slinky’s, your video sold me on the JS11/JS12. 😎
@@piercem26 Awesome! How you liking the JS12? I love that we can find such good guitars at such low cost these days! I've been dabbling in the "budget" guitars for review content on the channel...and just to see how good they are. And, well, because guitars are addictive 😜And I have to say, there are some really great brands / deals out there. Firefly has become a rabbit hole for me for sure. I've got 4 of them in the queue for production right now. An Explorer, a V, an LP, and a Wolfgang EVH striped "tribute". I've also recently bought some tools to do setups and fret work, so I'll be featuring them on here. Thank you again for watching.
I have JS22 Dinky and strings are definitely 9's but those can feel stiff too if no one do any stretch to those. Also locking tuners are maybe not needed if you use the way that some use and strings stay locked. Nut is maybe reason for tuning issues but not sure yet.
What was that little riff you were doing @4:45 ish? Sounded familiar. Iron Maiden? ..was that the riff at the end of the solo on Number of the Beast?
Yup, number of the beast. It’s about halfway through the song. Good ear! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel Ya I thought so, right before Dave hands it over to Adrian. Thanks.
@@PeterAnthonyG Thank you so much for watching, and for taking the time to notice!
These trems were not designed to do huge dive bombs where you're slacking all the strings, they were meant for just some vibrato, not what you were doing.
Yea, I would concur with that. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Hey its jackson guitar. You're supposed to divebomb on this sh*t😂
when talking about tuning i think we should all take in the fact of new strings even high end guitars dont hold tune so good with new strings good vid
Totally! I do stretch my strings quite a bit before I judge the stability, but that’s definitely a factor. Thank you for watching!
Pretty great value right there! I wish they offered a JS11 in HSS
That would be cool. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
The neck looks pretty hefty. This is a very affordable guitar. The Tempest is louder/cleaner and the finish is nicer than the Jackson however it's a major brand name. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent assessment. Neck feel is good, but it’s a bit thick. I just ordered a Firefly guitar and have a Fesley on the way, so we’ll see how they fare. Thank you for watching!
I thought it might be interesting if you reviewed one of those dh gate guitars that say whatever you want on the headstock ..a "chibson". I've seen and heard enough to peak my interest for at least wall hanging purposes.
Hhhhmmmm…I’ll have to look into that! Thank you for watching!
I was attracted to this video because I have one of the JS22s -- two steps up from your JS11. (There's also a JS12.) I got this guitar because it's Jackson's cheapest way into their Speed Neck profile with the "compound" radius fretboard. The lower two Jacksons don't have that neck. I was curious to see what the JS11 brought to the table. Too bad about the vibrato; that's the product of that Jackson hockey stick headstock. A slicker nut would help that, along with proper slot shaping to compensate for all the strings being pulled sideways instead of straight through.
Js12 have compound radius Neck.
@@jasujokelainen5073 I just looked up the JS12 on Jackson's website and it says the JS12 comes with a 12 inch radius fretboard. Maybe they once did ship with the "compound" radius board, but not while I've been checking.
@@edwinstovall3334 okay.
I've checked thomann's website.
There they say that it is compound radius.
But of course you are right, Because You've checked straight up Jackson's site.
Yea, I was sorta hoping for the best, but JS22 would be a better choice. Thank you for watching!
I’ll take a look!
I have one a few years old, it's the most well-built cheap guitar I have. My only gripe is that the strap button screws are really short and thin, so replacing them with straplocks required drilling.
And that’s a small thing, but can be a bit unnerving to have to put a drill to your guitar. I love the neck on this one! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I bought a $150 Jackson Monarkh used from Guitar Center. Fixed bridge, flat black. For the price, it's pretty damn good for a Chinese made Jackson. Can't complain.
Nice! Thank you for watching 💯
My white one arrives tomorrow!
I think you’ll dig it. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
yamaha pasifik 01 ile arasında kaldım sizce hangisini tercih etmeliyim yeni başlıyorum gitar çalmaya buradaki fiyatları tamamiyle aynı miktarda ve gğrünüşü için bir gitar almayı istemem
I haven’t played the Yamaha, but Jackson is a great brand. Knowing only what I know, I would suggest the Jackson. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
First thing I would do is replace the bridge then the pickups then the body along with the volume and tone knobs along with the pickup switch. Then I would replace the neck and frets and nut then I would replace the headstock , the tuners, the strap buttons, strings and then the color 👍🏼
🤣 Ok 👍🏻 Thank you for watching!
How good are these for clean tones compared to Squier Stratocaster Debut ?
They're actually quite good for clean tones. In this price range, it's hard to beat overall. I don't have a squire strat debut, but I'm thinking that the Jackson will be a bit better for tones. The Debut is the lowest budge Fender there is, and has only been around for about 6 months. Jackson has been making these lower tier axes for years. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I still have my late 90s Jackson ps2 made in Japan they used to be great now I'm not to sure the quality since they were bought out years ago . Think fender bought them
I bet that’s a nice one man. Yea, it was Fender that bought em. It’s on the box it was shipped in. Thank you for watching!
@@VaporTrailChannel yeah kinda fired from the hip. I got my answer by the end of the video . Haha 😄
@@chrishyde777 I do that all the time 😎
@@chrishyde777 I do that often 😂
After getting rid of all my gear due to financial reasons, I think I’m ready to get back into playing. This seems like a great cheap guitar to begin modding.
Oh man...sorry to hear that. Yea, I think this is a great option and modding platform. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
What is the stud spacing on the bridge on the JS11?
Sorry, I was traveling over the past week. My digital caliper needs a new battery, but measuring it, looks to be about 2 1/8 inches. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I wish they made them with a hardtail. There's really no point in making metal-oriented guitars with a vintage trem. But well, I guess I can just deck the bridge.
Yea, I feel the same way. But man, this is a great guitar for the money. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I've heard a lot of people saying that it goes out of tune very easily with the tremolo bar... But I don't intend to use it, does the guitar maintain its tuning well?
It’s not the best tremolo out there, but that’s part of the $160 cost. If you don’t use the trem, it’s very good about staying in tune. If you’re a heavy tremolo user, it’s not the best at staying in tune. You could upgrade that bridge for around $60-100 if you later wanted a more robust tremolo / bridge. But if you have well stretched strings and all that, it’s not too terribly bad to use the trem. Like I said, though, if you’re not a heavy user of the tremolo, you should have no problem keeping that in tune. Thank you for watching!
@@VaporTrailChannel So if you replace the bridge/tremolo, what is a good replacement??
@@Shooter_FPV there are some nice ones from Wilkinson, Musiclily, Gotoh, etc and most of them can be found on Amazon or even AliExpress for budget prices. Or you could grab a Jackson version that’s better. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel This guitar would be for my son who's just starting to learn, so it would be a future upgrade. I've been out of the music scene so long that I have no clue what's good anymore. I'll check those out. Thanks!
I will get one js11
I think you’ll dig it!
I have the same guitar, I spended a lot of time that my strings dont buzz, I try different actions but it still buzzy
Have you tried adjusting the truss rod? Checked the frets with a fret rocker? It’s not perfect, but with a little love, you can make it great!
It ain't bad great deal for the price
Sure is 💯 Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Is this guitar worth buying? Forget about the whammy other than that is it worth??
Oh definitely! The neck alone is worth the 160 bux. It's actually a great guitar! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Thnks for replying ❤ which amp would you prefer with this guitar...? You got a new sub on insta and youtube🤟 loved your videos...
@@biswajitkhaklary5897 Amp is a whole open bag of questions 😂 if you’re looking for metal, or just about anything in between, check out the Spark 2 amp. Especially if you’re not “playing out”. Checked out my review on that! If you want something larger, there’re tons of options out there. Any you’ve looked at? I can try to give you some feedback on them. The Boss Katana is another good option. Without knowing what your use case will be, it's kinda hard to say.
@@VaporTrailChannel budget friendly 😂 yea for playing metal
@@biswajitkhaklary5897 Yea, I feel ya man. Your best bet might be to look on Facebook Marketplace for something near you that you can actually try before you buy. Lots of them on there. Budget friendly is sort of relative when it comes to amps. You can expect to pay at least $200 for a decent amp. Lemme know if you come across something you're interested in and I'll try to give you my thoughts.
Kramer Baretta Special or Jackson JS11?
I haven't tried the Kramer, but they do make a good guitar. I think they're made in the same factory? Maybe not these two. The Kramer is more rounded and similar to the old Charvel I feel. The JS11 is more angular on all of the edges, has two hum bucker pups, more tonal control, and still has that edgy metal look to it. And the neck on the JS11 is super fast / thin. I can't tell from the images if the Kramer is. It really comes down to your personal preference, but from all of that listed, it sounds link the JS11 may be a better overall value. Hope that helps! If you prefer the body look of the Kramer, you might watch my latest FireFly Guitars review! That even has a Floyd Rose style tremolo / bridge on it and two pups with coil split. Oh, and locking tuners. All for under $200. Just published las week. Thank you for watching!
Jackson all the way!
Killer guitars for the $$$
Exactly! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
*_That's one of my dream guitar but I can't afford it._* 😢🇮🇳
Sorry to hear that. It’s the least expensive, even less than the budget China guitars, that I’ve seen that has quality, so at least it’s more obtainable. Maybe one day you’ll be able to afford one. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel *_Yeah I'm just a poor boy from the poor family. But just like you said one day, I'll have it and I'll work hard to make my dream come true._* 🤝😊👍
No way aTremolofunction will work on any cheap Guitarbrand without any lockingdevice anywhere..It´s just a thing in our "hoping sometime it will work" Guitarhero dreams..🤘☮
I dunno man...I have an old strat that does quite well with staying tuned. But yea, it's pretty rare to find a budget guitar that has a standard trem and stays in tune. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Can’t really tell how it sounds if all your gonna do is use distortion
Fair enough. This was a while ago, and because of comments like this, I do try to remember to put some clean in. Thanks for your feedback