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Jackson JS Series Rhoads JS32T - Satin Black

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Features

  • Solidbody Electric Guitar with Basswood Body
  • 2 Humbucking Pickups - Satin Black
  • String-through Hardtail
  • Amaranth Fingerboard
  • Maple Neck

Description

6-string Attitude The Jackson JS32T Rhoads solidbody electric guitar gives you instant attitude — sonically and visually. The amazingly affordable JS32T Rhoads serves up thick, snarling tone and prodigious sustain, courtesy of its resonant, lightweight poplar body, string-through-body tail, and two toasty humbuckers. You'll relish in the uber-playability of the maple speed neck and fat-fretted compound-radius fingerboard that lets you chord blissfully and shred without fear of fretting out. This axe will command attention wherever you wield it. Say hello to your new weapon of choice: the Jackson JS32T Rhoads.Compound-radius gives you the best of both worlds The Jackson JS32T Rhoads sports a compound-radius amaranth fingerboard with jumbo frets. Down low, your fretting hand will appreciate the 12" radius thet keeps things nice and comfortable for natural, relaxed chord work. Up top, a 16" radius lays it all out flat for effortless, low-action high-speed runs and monumental string bends without

Brand: Jackson


Color: Black


Top Material Type: Basswood, Maple Wood


Body Material: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Amaranth


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Steel with Nickel Coating


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 15.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: 51.15 x 22.74 x 5.47 inches


Item model number: 00


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 6, 2019


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Basswood


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: 1/4" Mono Phone Plug


Fretboard Material: Amaranth


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Material: Steel with Nickel Coating


Top Material: Basswood, Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


Material Type: Poplar (Body), Maple (Neck)


Size: 51.15 inches


Voltage: 240 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Value Great Guitar
I love these less expensive Jackson guitars. The pickups are a bit ice pick shrill, but have good output and good clarity. What separates them from other brands is the high quality neck and fingerboard and overall playability. Someday I will break down and buy a higher quality Jackson, but these imports are perfect for my heavy handed style and careless handling. I have three Jackson's and have never had a problem with jacks, pots, etc ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2025 by Jack A. Loganbill

  • REVIEW IN RETROSPECT: HAVING HAD A LITTLE TIME WITH HER
It would be unfair to simply label this a metal machine. She's my go-to guitar. Light. Fast. Simple. Everything you need and nothing you don't. Controls like a Tele. Some may dislike placement of three-pole switch between the master volume and tone controls, but with a minimum of practice, this actually becomes an improvement. Perfect for beginners. More than adequate for journeymen and even pros who aren't overly-conscious of appearing with a cost-efficient guitar. Humbuckers are decent. Produce fantastic tone. There's the point at which this guitar breaks from the Tele. Body shape akin to classic but unproduced Gibson Moderne from the '58 NAMM show. Poplar top and back - decent. Amaranth fret board - may take a little getting used to because it's hard and somewhat less forgiving than rosewood, but if you like a clean tone that can be pedal-modified, you're fine. Basswood body - very stable. Some will complain about this, but I've gotten better tonal quality out of this little guitar than I have much higher end Pauls and Strats that are just collecting dust in the corner. This is a pickup and go guitar. Plug her into a deserving amp and halfway decent pedalboard and you have an ax of which to be proud. Good-looking. Great sounding. I give her a six out of five - yeah an extra star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021 by Voice of Reason & Concern

  • Epic Guitar
This guitar is a really great product. Awesome value for the quality. Jackson guitars are an Awesome brand. There’s a reason Randy Rhoads played them! Right out of the box, just needed a quick tune and it sounds amazing. I love it and it’s so much fun to play. Due to the shape, it’s not an easy guitar to play while sitting down so its definitely an on-stage guitar for playing while standing. It’s a normal weight, nothing ridiculously heavy. All in all a great guitar for the money and very very fun to play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2021 by Gianni

  • Very good sound
It's a perfect guitar, i like it so much that sound
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2025 by Freddy

  • Problem
This guitar has a ground problem. Its connected but the paint on the saddles inhibits its funtion. Be aware of this problem before buying. It gets better after strings wear the paint off tho so it fixes itself.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by Stephen

  • Must buy for the price
An absolute beast to play, I really like the tone the guitar has. It’s also surprisingly light and easy to play once you get use to having it in between your legs if you’re sitting. The color makes the guitar look so aggressive.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Very nice guitar if you are into V's
When I first started looking for my first guitar, I was told to not get a V because of comfort reasons. But this is a different story. When I got this, I was shocked about how well it played with the price i bought it for. If you are into pointy guitars for your first guitar, this is it. I would even say this sounds better than a Les Paul. Go for it!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Damn these are some bad puppies.
Look, the guitar is fine for what it is. Cheap, easy to look cool with (who doesn't like the v) but here's the thing, these pickups are NOT chord friendly. The second and bass gets introduced it kills your higher notes. They're incredibly bass heavy, you can try to move the pickups slanted to lessen how much bass end gets picked up but.. yea it's pretty bad. If you're doing thrash metal and spamming the E string it's not too bad. Just don't except to be able to hear chords or solo runs very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021 by Luke

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