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Jackson

Jackson JS32T Rhoads Inferno Red w/Gig Bag

SKU: JAC291-0026-328
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Product Description

24 fret compound radius Indian rosewood fingerboard with Jackson's classic sharkfin inlay, Indian cedro body, bolt-on maple neck, Jackson® CVR high-output humbucking pickups, adjustable string-through-body bridge and chrome hardware.

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Compound Radius Fingerboard

A feature unique to Jackson® that lets you shred like no other. Rounder near the nut – perfect for fingering crushing chords and deadly riffs. Then, as you climb the neck, the fingerboard flattens out, making it perfect for effortless warp-speed shredding and the widest string bends known to man.
24 Jumbo Frets

Superbly finished and easily accessible on all models. When combined with our compound radius fingerboard, this feature ensures effortless string bending and super-fast shredding all the way up to the 24th fret.
Distinctive Shark Fin Inlays

Undeniable. Unmistakable. 100% Jackson. This instantly recognizable feature makes our guitars stand out from the crowd. Jackson guitars not only play better – they look better, too.
High-Output, Custom-Voiced Covered Jackson Pickups

Painstakingly voiced for full, rich tone while providing maximum overdrive and sustain. These bad boys also clean up nicely when rolled back, which isn’t always true of high-output pickups.
Fixed Adjustable Bridge with String-Through-Body Design

Adjustable bridge ensures that optimal action and perfect intonation are easily set – with no need for annoying special tools you can never find when you need them. String-through-body design means maximum sustain and resonance.
High-Quality Jackson Gig Bag

Cover your axe. Besides protecting your new JS, the gig bag lets you carry it with ease, confident that it won’t get dinged. Why buy a lesser guitar that comes in a mere cardboard box?