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2026 Gear Updated: I bought a Mooer GE150 Pro and replaced my old Valeton GP100. I also bought a Cort X6 VPR for a pretty good price; I think it will be part of my gear for a few years ;)
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~$1,018
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- Effects Pedals 56.1%
- Guitars 26.1%
- Amplifiers 12.3%
- Music Accessories 2.9%
- Cables 2.6%
Price mix
Mix of budget and standard
A low-to-mid-range guitar that delivers on its promises
It's a very comfortable guitar; its body and neck are both thin, making shredding relatively easy, and it must be a delight for a rhythm guitarist.
Additionally, its licensed Floyd Rose tremolo is a great addition; it does its job and stays in tune. The push-pull pot and HSH configuration also greatly enhance the ability to experiment and provide more options when searching for a sound.
However, the only downside, and the reason I'm not rating it higher, is that I think its ceramic pickups, with an inexperienced guitarist cranking the volume and tone controls to 10, will cause the distortion to ripple, and even with a light drive, it will sound like a muff, since these pickups have extremely high gain.
Jackson Dinky Arch Top JS22 DKA
Avg price: $266.19
Exceptional Value and Versatility at an Jackson Guitars Entry-Level Price
The Jackson JS22 is an impressive entry-level guitar that punches well above its weight. Here’s a closer look at why this model stands out in its category:
Despite its budget-friendly price, the Jackson JS22 boasts a commendable build quality. The guitar features a solid basswood body that provides a solid foundation for its sound. The bolt-on maple neck and amaranth fingerboard offer durability and smooth playability, making it a reliable choice for both beginners and more seasoned players.
One of the standout features of the JS22 is its high-output pickups. Equipped with Jackson’s high-output humbuckers, the guitar delivers a broad range of tones from powerful metal riffs to smooth, clean notes. This versatility makes it suitable for various music genres, allowing players to experiment with different styles without feeling limited.
The JS22 is remarkably affordable for a guitar in the mid-to-low range. Jackson has managed to keep the price down while still delivering a quality instrument, making it an excellent choice for those looking to get a high-value guitar without breaking the bank. It’s a great option for guitarists who want a reliable instrument that doesn’t compromise on performance.
Even though the JS22 falls into the entry-level category, its sound quality is surprisingly robust. The combination of its high-output pickups and solid construction allows it to produce a clear, powerful tone. Whether you’re shredding on stage or practicing at home, the JS22 offers a satisfying sound experience that defies its budget-conscious pricing.
In summary, the Jackson JS22 delivers exceptional value for its price range. With solid materials, versatile high-output pickups, affordability, and impressive sound quality, it’s a worthy choice for players seeking a dependable guitar without a hefty price tag.
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Ernie Ball Flex Straight to Straight Instrument Cable 20 ft. Blue
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About this setup
This gear photo by hojaldre features 15 pieces of gear, including Cort X6 VPR, Jackson Dinky Arch Top JS22 DKA, and Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer. The setup spans Effects Pedals, Guitars, and Amplifiers, with a mix of budget and standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Metal scenes.