Jackson JS Series Monarkh SC JS22 Electric Guitar (Red Stain)
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Adorama has Jackson JS Series Monarkh SC JS22 Electric Guitar (Red Stain, 2916901577) on sale for $169. Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
24.75" scale length
Nato body
Bolt-on maple neck with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint
12"-16" compound radius amaranth fingerboard with singleply white binding, 22 jumbo frets and white dot inlays
Dual Jackson high-output humbucking pickups
Single volume and tone controls, plus three-way toggle switch
Jackson radius compensated TOM-style bridge with anchored tailpiece
Jackson-branded sealed die-cast tuners
Jackson 3x3 (three over, three under) AT-1 headstock
Available in Red Satin or Tobacco Burst with black hardware
1 Year Limited Warranty for Hardware and Electronics, Lifetime Limited Warranty for Guitar
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At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $90.95 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $259.95. -SaltyOne
This is an excellent rock guitar and a slick deal. If you're a beginner, I can't think of a better starter electric. If you're in the market for a dual-humbucker hard rock guitar, it's an excellent guitar that hangs with instruments several times its price.
I've played both, and Monarkhs stomp all over the low-end Epiphone LP Jr. and SGs. The body is contoured, so it's far more comfortable to play than the slab bodies on Epis or the bound body on a real Les Paul. The headstock is straight-pull, so bending notes doesn't knock them out of tune. The neck is compound radius and bound, which you usually don't see until > $500. Fretwork is better than you usually see at the price. Neck is slim and shred-friendly, but not quite as ironing-board thin as Ibanez.
The only reasons I can see not to get one are that you want a Strat-style guitar with single coil pickups, you want a tremolo, or you want a thick, chunky neck.
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05-11-2024 at 10:25 PM.
This is an excellent rock guitar and a slick deal. If you're a beginner, I can't think of a better starter electric. If you're in the market for a dual-humbucker hard rock guitar, it's an excellent guitar that hangs with instruments several times its price.
I've played both, and Monarkhs stomp all over the low-end Epiphone LP Jr. and SGs. The body is contoured, so it's far more comfortable to play than the slab bodies on Epis or the bound body on a real Les Paul. The headstock is straight-pull, so bending notes doesn't knock them out of tune. The neck is compound radius and bound, which you usually don't see until > $500. Fretwork is better than you usually see at the price. Neck is slim and shred-friendly, but not quite as ironing-board thin as Ibanez.
The only reasons I can see not to get one are that you want a Strat-style guitar with single coil pickups, you want a tremolo, or you want a thick, chunky neck.
This is an excellent rock guitar and a slick deal. If you're a beginner, I can't think of a better starter electric. If you're in the market for a dual-humbucker hard rock guitar, it's an excellent guitar that hangs with instruments several times its price.
I've played both, and Monarkhs stomp all over the low-end Epiphone LP Jr. and SGs. The body is contoured, so it's far more comfortable to play than the slab bodies on Epis or the bound body on a real Les Paul. The headstock is straight-pull, so bending notes doesn't knock them out of tune. The neck is compound radius and bound, which you usually don't see until > $500. Fretwork is better than you usually see at the price. Neck is slim and shred-friendly, but not quite as ironing-board thin as Ibanez.
The only reasons I can see not to get one are that you want a Strat-style guitar with single coil pickups, you want a tremolo, or you want a thick, chunky neck.
Thanks for the comment! I'm looking to learn how to play the guitar. Would I just need this and a amp to get started?
Depends on whether you want single coils or humbuckers. Single coils have a glassier sound and are great for cleaner tones. Humbuckers are better for high gain tones, but can still do good clean tones. Different sounds for different preferences/styles.
Thanks for the comment! I'm looking to learn how to play the guitar. Would I just need this and a amp to get started?
Yep, and some pics and a shoulder strap and a tuner, remember this saying to remember the string notes: Eddie Ate Dynamite Eddie Is Gone, plus you will need a lot of practice and patience! Practice, practice, practice. Also some regular, good in person lessons with someone you vibe good with. Wish you the best of luck, and remember anything worth doing is never easy.
Yep, and some pics and a shoulder strap and a tuner, remember this saying to remember the string notes: Eddie Ate Dynamite Eddie Is Gone, plus you will need a lot of practice and patience! Practice, practice, practice. Also some regular, good in person lessons with someone you vibe good with. Wish you the best of luck, and remember anything worth doing is never easy.
Don't you mean: Eddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie?
EADGBE
I learned the string names in reverse order with Every Bad Girl Deserves An Egg. 😂
Yep, and some pics and a shoulder strap and a tuner, remember this saying to remember the string notes: Eddie Ate Dynamite Eddie Is Gone, plus you will need a lot of practice and patience! Practice, practice, practice. Also some regular, good in person lessons with someone you vibe good with. Wish you the best of luck, and remember anything worth doing is never easy.
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I've played both, and Monarkhs stomp all over the low-end Epiphone LP Jr. and SGs. The body is contoured, so it's far more comfortable to play than the slab bodies on Epis or the bound body on a real Les Paul. The headstock is straight-pull, so bending notes doesn't knock them out of tune. The neck is compound radius and bound, which you usually don't see until > $500. Fretwork is better than you usually see at the price. Neck is slim and shred-friendly, but not quite as ironing-board thin as Ibanez.
The only reasons I can see not to get one are that you want a Strat-style guitar with single coil pickups, you want a tremolo, or you want a thick, chunky neck.
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Until Adorama's stock runs out. Sometimes a day and sometimes weeks
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank IndigoKnob7008
I've played both, and Monarkhs stomp all over the low-end Epiphone LP Jr. and SGs. The body is contoured, so it's far more comfortable to play than the slab bodies on Epis or the bound body on a real Les Paul. The headstock is straight-pull, so bending notes doesn't knock them out of tune. The neck is compound radius and bound, which you usually don't see until > $500. Fretwork is better than you usually see at the price. Neck is slim and shred-friendly, but not quite as ironing-board thin as Ibanez.
The only reasons I can see not to get one are that you want a Strat-style guitar with single coil pickups, you want a tremolo, or you want a thick, chunky neck.
I've played both, and Monarkhs stomp all over the low-end Epiphone LP Jr. and SGs. The body is contoured, so it's far more comfortable to play than the slab bodies on Epis or the bound body on a real Les Paul. The headstock is straight-pull, so bending notes doesn't knock them out of tune. The neck is compound radius and bound, which you usually don't see until > $500. Fretwork is better than you usually see at the price. Neck is slim and shred-friendly, but not quite as ironing-board thin as Ibanez.
The only reasons I can see not to get one are that you want a Strat-style guitar with single coil pickups, you want a tremolo, or you want a thick, chunky neck.
Thanks for the comment! I'm looking to learn how to play the guitar. Would I just need this and a amp to get started?
Instrument cable as well. 😅 Oh, and the most important thing: A tuner.
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Don't you mean: Eddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie?
EADGBE
I learned the string names in reverse order with Every Bad Girl Deserves An Egg. 😂
EADGBE Eddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie
Good one, I had never heard that!
Recommend a spark amp. The spark go is really cool. All the guitar tones you can shake a stick at are included.