“Aims to capture some of that posh vibe with a far more attainable price tag”: JET Guitars successfully couples high-quality specs and a premium playing experience with affordability in its Elite Series models

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JET Guitars may have established itself as a guitar brand that prizes affordability; however, this doesn't mean sacrificing a premium playing experience or high-quality specs.

With its Elite Series models, which sit at the top of the JET range, the Slovenia-based brand is catering to players who demand superior quality without breaking the bank, with each model promising to deliver meticulous craftsmanship, top-quality components, and eye-catching designs and colorways.

JS-40 Elite

JS-40 Elite

JS-40 Elite (Image credit: JET Guitars)

First off, the Metallic Burst-finished JS-40 Elite is a premium Strat-style HSS electric guitar that features a two-piece alder body, roasted maple neck, and rosewood fretboard that provide “superior stability” and a “silky-smooth playing experience.”

Tone-wise, it's equipped with custom-designed premium Alnico V pickups that guarantee versatile tones, with further specs including a five-way pickup selector and Wilkinson Vintage tuners and hardware for tuning stability.

The JS-40 Elite is priced at £719 (approx. $970).

JT-30 Elite

JS-40 Elite

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Perhaps the JT-30 Elite's striking gold metallic finish is the first thing that makes this guitar stand out. However, the Tele-style electric guitar's specs are definitely not ones to sniff at.

The two-piece alder body offers a balanced tone and resonance, with a roasted maple C-profile neck and a rosewood fretboard featuring 22 medium jumbo frets that guarantee stability. A custom-designed premium Alnico V SS pickup set, Wilkinson Vintage tuners and hardware, and a three-way pickup selector round out its specs.

Its price tag? £669 (approx. $903.10).

JS-45 Elite

As our gear reviews team aptly put it in a recent review, “If you can’t afford (or justify) that posh-looking Tom Anderson or Suhr, increasingly there are options such as this new Jet JS-45 Elite that aims to capture some of that posh vibe with a far more attainable price tag.”

The boutique-inspired, super-S JS-45 screams “high performance.” The two-piece mahogany body with a solid flamed top offers a rich, resonant sound – complemented by the custom-designed premium Alnico V HSS pickups, which deliver an array of tones, from well-defined lows to bright, sparkling highs.

Other specs include a quarter-sawn, light-roasted maple neck and a rosewood ’board with 22 medium jumbo frets. Locking tuners, paired with a custom tremolo system, ensure tuning stability.

And for those who prize aesthetics, you'll be pleased to learn that this model is available in two attractive finishes: Indigo Gray (£799 / approx. $1,078) and Fireburst (£879 / approx. $1,186), both of which highlight the flamed top’s distinct grain.

JS-50 Elite

JS-50

JS-50 Elite (Image credit: JET Guitars)

Described by its makers as a “no-compromise guitar,” the JS-50 Elite stands out not only for its eye-catching Art Blue finish but also for its tone.

It sports a two-piece mahogany body with a custom-painted top, making each guitar truly unique, as well as a quarter-sawn, light roasted maple neck, an Indian rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets, and a custom tremolo system with locking tuners.

The custom-designed premium Alnico V pickup set in a dual humbucker configuration, controlled by a three-way toggle switch, rounds out the specs and ensures that this guitar is fully equipped to deliver full-bodied tones aplenty. At £879 (approx. $1,186), it's the ultimate bang-for-your-buck electric guitar.

All Elite Series models are currently available from JET Guitars' partner retailers.

For more information, visit JET Guitars.

Guitar World Staff

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