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Jackson JS Series Dinky Arch Top JS22-7 DKA HT 7-String Right-Handed Electric Guitar with Amaranth Fingerboard (Satin Black)

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  • Dinky Poplar Body w/ Satin Black Finish, 26.5" 1-Piece Maple Neck
  • Amaranth Fingerboard w/ Piranha Tooth (Small Sharkfin) Inlays
  • Jackson HT7 String-Through-Body Hardtail
  • Jackson High-Output 7-String Humbucking Bridge & Neck Pickups
  • Case Not Included


How can you resist the allure of the JS Series Dinky Arch Top JS22-7 DKA HT 7-String Electric Guitar This stylish and high-quality instrument is a dream come true for seven-string enthusiasts seeking an affordable yet innovative guitar. Its unique design is as sleek and deadly as it is durable, making it a standout choice for musicians who crave a distinctive sound and look.This versatile guitar boasts a 26.5" scale length, enhancing low-end articulation for a richer, fuller sound. Crafted with a lightweight and resonant poplar body, it features an arched top that adds a touch of elegance to its overall aesthetic. The bolt-on maple neck, reinforced with graphite and a scarf joint, ensures rock-solid stability, making it a reliable companion for passionate musicians.The 12"-16" compound radius amaranth fingerboard, adorned with 24 jumbo frets and piranha tooth inlays, provides an ideal playing surface. It's designed for easy chording near the black plastic nut and gradually flattens in the upper registers, allowing for lightning-quick solos and wide bends without the fear of fretting out.The JS22-7 DKA HT is powered by direct mount dual Jackson high-output humbucking pickups, meticulously voiced for a full, rich tone. It offers maximum overdrive and sustain without muddiness, delivering a sound that's as impressive as its look. The three-way blade switch, single volume and tone controls, and compensated string-through-body fixed Jackson HT7 bridge furt


ts
2025-08-07 09:11:48
I waited 6 months before posting this, because I didn't want the review to be just first impressions.Quick summary: Surprisingly good guitar for the price. Quality Control is iffy (to be expected). May need some setup (bridge adjustment). I look at this as the "good bones" guitar which is okay out of the box, takes a little setup, and can be amazing with some upgrades.First off, the quality of the guitar you receive will likely vary. This isn't surprising at the price point. I noticed a significant difference in the two I received. That said, it is usually fixable stuff.Also, I am not comparing this with my $1,500 + guitar, or even my $800+ guitars. That said, I do think it is surprisingly comparable to a $400ish guitar. Which surprised me.Neck: straight when I received it. very comfortable to play (especially considering it is a 7 string). Feels thin (despite not really being that thin).Frets: Decently smooth frets, required a slight polish / wipe. I have a couple sharp fret ends that need to be filed down, but they aren't enough to really bother me (hence I haven't actually filed them down yet).Bridge: works great (it's a fixed bridge, hard to screw that up). Action is set high (all cheap guitars are), easy to bring it down. Intonation was actually pretty close out of the factory, still required some setup.Pickups: they work. can't expect $250 pickups on a $200 guitar, but they are decent and get the job done. honestly, from what I see, most people starting out on a 7 string are chugging the 0s. These pickups are fine for that. That said, there are plenty of great pickups you can drop in to give this guitar a truly awesome sound.Tuners: Decent. Do their job okay. If/when I upgrade, probably one of the first things I would swap out. Not really a negative, but the low B gear ratio on the tuner makes it a little hard to dial in the tuning. To be clear, this is more of an inconvenience than an actual issue.Conclusion: This is a great guitar for the right person: (a) guitarist looking to experiment / try a 7 string, (b) guitarist on a budget that needs a 7 string, (c) guitarist that wants to upgrade pickups.Who this guitar is NOT for: true beginners. If you are just starting out playing a guitar, get a 6 string that is already set up.
Stephanie
2025-07-28 12:26:49
Mine came with a bridge looking like someone played around with it in the factory and actually did a proper set up. Intonation was spot on. No fret buzz. Nice wide thin neck. The finish is a beautiful matte black. The tuners are smooth and work well enough, but that is one of two points that you can tell why it’s only 200 dollars. They work, but not as well as really nice tuners. They by no means feel or look cheap though. The other point that proves out the price of this guitar is the pick ups. They are fairly high output humbuckers with decent tone, but the individual strings don’t ring out with as much clarity when playing chords as though would with some higher end options that cost more than this entire guitar. You can get some really nice tones out of it and it in no way limits you as a guitarist. Most listeners would likely not be able to notice the difference. The clean tones are not bad but not anything special either. The tone and volume work really well and are very smooth and responsive with the pickups and make for a very versatile playing experience. I actually find myself playing some extended scale blues licks with a slightly dirty clean tone. The lower notes ring out pretty well, but I expect a much better experience when I change them out with a thicker gauge.To sum things up. This is a nice guitar. Just no bells and whistles. I expect these extended range (7 or 8 string)guitars to be more and more the standard for getting into playing modern metal. There isn’t much you can’t do with this guitar. Unless you need a whammy bar.
Amber B.
2025-07-27 18:41:17
So I'll start by saying I've played guitar for about 15 years, so I know my way around the instrument at least moderately well. I'll start with the positives, first being it looks gorgeous. Nice matte black finish with black hardware, and the corner inlays on the frets look so awesome. The tone and volume knobs are very sturdy and dont crackle when adjusting, and the three-way pickup switch is the same. The pickups are pretty high output, so they're great for metal; however, they do seem to be lacking when it comes to mid tones and a little with high tones, so some replacements might be needed depending on preference. Lastly the price is unbeatable, $160 for this is a steal.Now the negatives. The scale length is very long, like crazy long. I've joked with my friends about this guitar being built like a bass, but I really do mean it. Most of the lower frets I can fit two fingers into comfortably, and I have larger hands. This makes playing some things that span 5 or even 4 frets apart a lot more difficult. The tuning pegs arent the tightest or most responsive, I find myself having to turn them quite a bit to make small adjustments. The 11th fret looks like it was scratched by something pretty bad leaving a pretty deep gouge in it I wasn't able to get rid of completely even after trying to sand it out. The first fret isn't fully flush with the fretboard which may require either hammering it in all the way, or a full refret job to fix. There was also some dried glue on the first fret and on the side of the steel, I was able to clean it up with a razor blade. A few of the fret ends hang over just a bit but they're sharp and need to be filed down. By far the worst issue is the input jacks ground wire wasn't soldered correctly leading to a loud buzz when playing with even moderate distortion. Most of these issues are easily fixable by taking it to a guitar tech/ luthier, which honestly you should do with any new guitar unless you know how to work on it yourself, and the rest are just preferences.All in all, I think this is a great guitar for beginners, people on a budget who want to try out a 7 string, or people who want a cheap guitar to try to upgrade with new hardware, pickups, ect.
Lalo C.
2025-06-24 11:31:33
Excelente guitarra a buen precio, para empezar a practicar con 7 cuerdas está muy bien, me gustó mucho.
Ginger Witch
2025-06-07 10:23:45
My son is excited about this guitar. He's still learning and this guitar doesn't add any stress. Very easy to just tune and go. The sound quality is exactly what he was looking for. Overall, excellent purchase and will buy the same brand for his next guitar
Samuel Buendia
2025-05-18 10:42:22
Buena relación calidad precio, una guitarra excelente de 7 cuerdas para tonos muy distorsionados, me encanto!!!!
Rob
2025-05-16 13:20:36
Came in perfect condition, after a quick tuning the guitar was ready to play. Intonation seems good, tuning is solid, the action's awesome and sounds great. And oddly enough I find this neck easier to play then any of my other guitars, very happy with my 1st 7 string.
Wyatt
2025-04-17 10:41:21
It's technically a good deal, but I probably should have paid more for something a bit better.- Came needing the action adjusted considerably. Thankfully, they give you a hex key in the box.- Action needs to be adjusted every month or so- I can't actually get the low action I want without creating a semi-dead fret (buzzes a bit, but still produces the pitch). Thankfully I rarely play that string/fret.- Pickup wiring was faulty but works now after fiddling with it a bit, somehow- Doesn't stay in tune particularly well, though it's passable- Neck is ineloquent, but functionalIt does sound fairly good. The whole thing is just on the edge of infuriating, but for $270 CAD, you may not be able to do better.
ts
2025-04-05 18:06:42
I waited 6 months before posting this, because I didn't want the review to be just first impressions.Quick summary: Surprisingly good guitar for the price. Quality Control is iffy (to be expected). May need some setup (bridge adjustment). I look at this as the "good bones" guitar which is okay out of the box, takes a little setup, and can be amazing with some upgrades.First off, the quality of the guitar you receive will likely vary. This isn't surprising at the price point. I noticed a significant difference in the two I received. That said, it is usually fixable stuff.Also, I am not comparing this with my $1,500 + guitar, or even my $800+ guitars. That said, I do think it is surprisingly comparable to a $400ish guitar. Which surprised me.Neck: straight when I received it. very comfortable to play (especially considering it is a 7 string). Feels thin (despite not really being that thin).Frets: Decently smooth frets, required a slight polish / wipe. I have a couple sharp fret ends that need to be filed down, but they aren't enough to really bother me (hence I haven't actually filed them down yet).Bridge: works great (it's a fixed bridge, hard to screw that up). Action is set high (all cheap guitars are), easy to bring it down. Intonation was actually pretty close out of the factory, still required some setup.Pickups: they work. can't expect $250 pickups on a $200 guitar, but they are decent and get the job done. honestly, from what I see, most people starting out on a 7 string are chugging the 0s. These pickups are fine for that. That said, there are plenty of great pickups you can drop in to give this guitar a truly awesome sound.Tuners: Decent. Do their job okay. If/when I upgrade, probably one of the first things I would swap out. Not really a negative, but the low B gear ratio on the tuner makes it a little hard to dial in the tuning. To be clear, this is more of an inconvenience than an actual issue.Conclusion: This is a great guitar for the right person: (a) guitarist looking to experiment / try a 7 string, (b) guitarist on a budget that needs a 7 string, (c) guitarist that wants to upgrade pickups.Who this guitar is NOT for: true beginners. If you are just starting out playing a guitar, get a 6 string that is already set up.
Stephanie
2025-03-20 16:21:31
Mine came with a bridge looking like someone played around with it in the factory and actually did a proper set up. Intonation was spot on. No fret buzz. Nice wide thin neck. The finish is a beautiful matte black. The tuners are smooth and work well enough, but that is one of two points that you can tell why it’s only 200 dollars. They work, but not as well as really nice tuners. They by no means feel or look cheap though. The other point that proves out the price of this guitar is the pick ups. They are fairly high output humbuckers with decent tone, but the individual strings don’t ring out with as much clarity when playing chords as though would with some higher end options that cost more than this entire guitar. You can get some really nice tones out of it and it in no way limits you as a guitarist. Most listeners would likely not be able to notice the difference. The clean tones are not bad but not anything special either. The tone and volume work really well and are very smooth and responsive with the pickups and make for a very versatile playing experience. I actually find myself playing some extended scale blues licks with a slightly dirty clean tone. The lower notes ring out pretty well, but I expect a much better experience when I change them out with a thicker gauge.To sum things up. This is a nice guitar. Just no bells and whistles. I expect these extended range (7 or 8 string)guitars to be more and more the standard for getting into playing modern metal. There isn’t much you can’t do with this guitar. Unless you need a whammy bar.
Amber B.
2025-03-17 13:49:30
So I'll start by saying I've played guitar for about 15 years, so I know my way around the instrument at least moderately well. I'll start with the positives, first being it looks gorgeous. Nice matte black finish with black hardware, and the corner inlays on the frets look so awesome. The tone and volume knobs are very sturdy and dont crackle when adjusting, and the three-way pickup switch is the same. The pickups are pretty high output, so they're great for metal; however, they do seem to be lacking when it comes to mid tones and a little with high tones, so some replacements might be needed depending on preference. Lastly the price is unbeatable, $160 for this is a steal.Now the negatives. The scale length is very long, like crazy long. I've joked with my friends about this guitar being built like a bass, but I really do mean it. Most of the lower frets I can fit two fingers into comfortably, and I have larger hands. This makes playing some things that span 5 or even 4 frets apart a lot more difficult. The tuning pegs arent the tightest or most responsive, I find myself having to turn them quite a bit to make small adjustments. The 11th fret looks like it was scratched by something pretty bad leaving a pretty deep gouge in it I wasn't able to get rid of completely even after trying to sand it out. The first fret isn't fully flush with the fretboard which may require either hammering it in all the way, or a full refret job to fix. There was also some dried glue on the first fret and on the side of the steel, I was able to clean it up with a razor blade. A few of the fret ends hang over just a bit but they're sharp and need to be filed down. By far the worst issue is the input jacks ground wire wasn't soldered correctly leading to a loud buzz when playing with even moderate distortion. Most of these issues are easily fixable by taking it to a guitar tech/ luthier, which honestly you should do with any new guitar unless you know how to work on it yourself, and the rest are just preferences.All in all, I think this is a great guitar for beginners, people on a budget who want to try out a 7 string, or people who want a cheap guitar to try to upgrade with new hardware, pickups, ect.
Lalo C.
2025-03-12 16:35:47
Excelente guitarra a buen precio, para empezar a practicar con 7 cuerdas está muy bien, me gustó mucho.
Ginger Witch
2025-01-26 11:43:39
My son is excited about this guitar. He's still learning and this guitar doesn't add any stress. Very easy to just tune and go. The sound quality is exactly what he was looking for. Overall, excellent purchase and will buy the same brand for his next guitar
Samuel Buendia
2025-01-20 14:09:08
Buena relación calidad precio, una guitarra excelente de 7 cuerdas para tonos muy distorsionados, me encanto!!!!
Rob
2024-12-07 21:17:20
Came in perfect condition, after a quick tuning the guitar was ready to play. Intonation seems good, tuning is solid, the action's awesome and sounds great. And oddly enough I find this neck easier to play then any of my other guitars, very happy with my 1st 7 string.
Wyatt
2024-11-13 11:51:14
It's technically a good deal, but I probably should have paid more for something a bit better.- Came needing the action adjusted considerably. Thankfully, they give you a hex key in the box.- Action needs to be adjusted every month or so- I can't actually get the low action I want without creating a semi-dead fret (buzzes a bit, but still produces the pitch). Thankfully I rarely play that string/fret.- Pickup wiring was faulty but works now after fiddling with it a bit, somehow- Doesn't stay in tune particularly well, though it's passable- Neck is ineloquent, but functionalIt does sound fairly good. The whole thing is just on the edge of infuriating, but for $270 CAD, you may not be able to do better.