Product Detail
The JET JS-300 MINI PK is a remarkable pink electric guitar that combines style and sound in a compact package. It's a top - pick for guitarists of all skill levels. Its eye - catching pink body and roasted maple neck not only look great but also offer comfort and flexibility. The SSS ceramic pickups deliver bright and clean tones, suitable for a wide range of music genres. With the modern C neck shape, playing this guitar is a breeze. Whether you're just starting out or on stage, the JS - 300 MINI PK shines with its beautiful appearance and high - quality build. Key features include SSS ceramic pickups for clear tones, a roasted maple neck and fretboard for smooth play, a modern C neck shape for easy handling, a 5 - way switch for various tonal options, and a fixed bridge design for stable tuning. Technical specs: Machine Head is Chrome, Neck is Canadian Roasted Maple, Shape is Modern C, Fretboard is Roasted Maple with a 9.5″ radius, Nut Width is 1.65″, Nut is Bone, Truss Rod is Double Action, String Scale is 578 mm, 20 Frets, Body is Roasted Poplar, Pickup is SSS Ceramic, Bridge is Fixed Bridge, Controls are 1V, 1T, 5 Way Switch, Hardware is Chrome, Color is Pink, and SKU is 6418.
Using your JET JS - 300 MINI PK electric guitar is easy. First, plug it into an amplifier using a guitar cable. You can adjust the sound using the 1V (volume) and 1T (tone) controls and the 5 - way switch to get different tones for different music styles. When you're done playing, always unplug the guitar from the amplifier to avoid any electrical issues. For storage, keep it in a cool, dry place. A guitar case is a great way to protect it from dust and scratches. To maintain your guitar, clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and sweat. You can also use a guitar polish on the body to keep it looking shiny. Check the tuning pegs (machine head) every now and then to make sure they're tight and the guitar stays in tune. And if you notice any problems with the frets or the neck, it might be a good idea to take it to a professional guitar technician for a check - up.