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Electric Guitar

  • Body: Poplar
  • Neck: Maple with graphite reinforcement and scarf joint
  • Neck attachment: Bolt-on
  • Fretboard: Amaranth
  • Fretboard inlays: White pearloid Sharkfins
  • Nut width: 42.8 mm
  • Scale: 648 mm
  • Frets: 24 Jumbo
  • Pickups: 2 Jackson High Output humbucker
  • Bridge: Compensated and adjustable Jackson model with string-through-body construction
  • Machine heads: Sealed Jackson diecast
  • Hardware: Black
  • Colour: Matte Black
  • Suitable gig bag available under Article Nr 190366 (not included)
  • Available since August 2013
  • Item number 318808
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Shape EX-Style
  • Colour Black
  • Soundboard Poplar
  • Top None
  • Neck Maple
  • Fretboard Amaranth
  • Frets 24
  • Scale 648 mm
  • Pickups HH
  • Active Pickups No
  • Tremolo None
  • Incl. Case No
  • Incl. Bag No
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Great Guitar
Anonymous 18.04.2016
For the price this is damn good. I own quite a few guitars and was looking for a simple one for a very long time. Went through a couple of guitars and finally fell on this one. The neck is fantastic and the quality of the sound is great. Only thing is the bridge pick-up did not suit my needs. The neck pick-up on the other hand is amazing for clean sounds. It resonates beautifully. Very very impressed by this guitar. If your looking to play some metal i highly recommend the JS32T over a lot of others.
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Unbelievable...
Midwinter Apathy 04.08.2025
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DISCLAIMER: THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THOMANN, ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND ALL ERRORS AND SHORTCOMINGS LIE SOLELY WITH JACKSON GUITARS.
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As a guitarist with more than 15 years dedicated almost exclusively to Jackson guitars, I thought I had seen it all—until I saw this guitar.

I've owned, played, and maintained various Jacksons made in the USA, Japan, Indonesia, China—you name it. I've handled their budget models, professional series, brand-new instruments, and heavily used ones. Through all these guitars and basses, I have never encountered quality control failures this catastrophic. What I received isn't just a flawed instrument; it's an insult to the brand and to players everywhere. The guitar I received appears to have completely bypassed any quality control measures. Despite being brand new, it exhibits numerous manufacturing defects and finish issues that would be unacceptable even on a budget instrument.

FAULTS:
1. Neck Misalignment
The neck isn't properly aligned with the body at the bolt-on joint. This is a fundamental structural issue that could (and probably will) affect playability, intonation, and overall performance.
2.Poor Wiring/Soldering
The soldering reveals wiring that looks like a first attempt at electronics work. The connections are messy, with wires haphazardly connected and poorly secured. For a new instrument, this level of craftsmanship is inexcusable—it wouldn’t pass muster in a high school shop class, let alone a professional instrument workshop.
3.Bridge Defect
The bridge has a glaring defect on the rear side, around the mounting hole on the side where the lighter-gauge strings go. The surface shows coarse, parallel striations characteristic of an abrasive cutting wheel—not the clean, controlled cuts expected in precision instrument manufacturing. The rough-cut surface still has sharp burrs and an inconsistent texture, indicating no effort was made to smooth the edge with progressive grit abrasives. The raw, exposed metal lacks paint, powder coating, or corrosion treatment. The cut is uneven, with visible deviation from the bridge’s intended contour, suggesting freehand machining without jigs or guides—something truly hard to believe in 2025. Additionally, on the saddles (front side), there are visible spots where some dirt (possibly residue from the manufacturing process—heat, a bad mixture, etc.) was left behind before coating.
4. Cosmetic and Structural Defects
Poor and damaged binding, visible scratches, and blemishes around the binding, neck, and headstock (including a node) would be embarrassing on a €50 starter guitar, but the nut installation is where things really become unforgivable. It’s poorly cut and glued on—as if by a child or by someone completely disinterested in their work and the end result.
5. Loose Hardware
Most of the screws on the guitar were loose—some more than others.

PROS:
1. Setup:
The guitar arrived with a surprisingly decent setup. It holds tuning well, and the octaves were spot on.
2. Fretwork
The fretwork is excellent—perfectly crowned and leveled, smooth, polished, with no sharp edges.
3. Neck & Balance
The neck feels great, like most of Jackson’s compound-radius necks, and the guitar is nicely balanced—no neck dive whatsoever.
4. Pickups
The pickups are great for the price—actually amazing compared to some of Jackson’s other high-output models I’ve owned.
5. Aesthetic Appeal (from a distance):
Visually, from afar, the guitar looks very nice, and the satin finish doesn’t stain as easily as I feared.

Even though the guitar has so many serious cosmetic and mechanical faults, I’m probably not going to return it. This is my second Kelly, and I never truly "healed" from selling my first one 12 years ago. I’ll play it a bit more and decide in the meantime. I have the proper tools, I have the knowledge, and I enjoy working on guitars—so I may take this on as a project and nurture it until it shines as it should have from day one.

I strongly advise potential buyers to inspect any new Jackson purchase with extreme scrutiny. This guitar represents a complete failure in quality control.
Hopefully, this is just a 1-in-10,000 case and others are receiving properly manufactured and inspected instruments, from what I've seen in other reviews.
But if this is the new standard, then Jackson has, unfortunately, lost a dedicated customer after all these years.
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Really superb
Simas Kavaliauskas 25.12.2021
I really enjoy, how this guitar feels and sounds. It's apearance also rocks!! I got this guitar mainly, because I wanted a metal looking guitar, but boy it sounds good too. I was expecting a cool metal sound, because of the humbuckers, but I was especially surprised by the clean tone. Really shines. It's not that easy to get pinch harmonics out of this one tho. You really have to get used to it. Has a different feel from an Ibanez or such. Also really enjoyed the neck feel and profile. Holds tuning well. Though me, as an unexperienced guitarist had a difficult time changing the strings, because I am not used to the tune-o-matic type bridges, but feels great to play.

Overall, I'd give it a 8.7/10. I recommend it!
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Really clean explorer (Heads up though!)
Saijo 18.08.2025
The build quality is great, there was no sprouting on the neck, the fretboard feels nice and smooth, and the pickups are solid (for a beginners ears like mine anyway).
There are however a couple downsides that are important to point out.
First off:
Neck dive - The guitar suffers from pretty bad neck dive, it's nearly impossible to play it standing up without it sinking. Three solutions though, press your forearm down on the body of the explorer while playing, this will stop the guitar from rotating because you're grounding it. Or, get a strap that will stick better to your clothing. Or tie something around your leg and behind the base of the guitar strap (I use a silk sash, but this solution does put some stress on my shoulder, get a comfortable strap for this).

Another issue to be aware of:
Tuners - At least my tuners struggle to keep the strings in tune even after a short session. It could be a default string problem and how they're not secured properly around the tuners. But at the end of the day, they are just standard tuners, not locking, so I can't be too picky.

But other than these things, this is a really good guitar for the price. I was considering a Yamaha 120H before this one, as it is basically the same price. But I figured the default pickups on the explorer was hotter and better made for heavier stuff. If you want a cold looking guitar for a fair price and good performance, you've probably found it, as long as you're willing to put up with the neck dive and standard tuners. Shred on.
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