

Japanese-made guitar, peulier body, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard 24 frets

Good Company, good quality, great guitar! I do strongly suggest the Seymor Duncan Distortion humbucker. The DK2 is a good palet for upgraded pickups. If you want higher output, switch pickups. It isn't too tiny, it's just too tiny for me. People of small stature would benifit better with the dinky body. If you want a true metal shred guitar, this is a very good choice. No dings, scratches, chips, dents or flaws. The pickups were total crap, but that is all a matter of choice. No flaws and the paint brings out the genuine flame maple top very well. I switched the bridge pickup to a Seymor Duncan Distortion pickup.
Jackson dinky dk2 hss full#
If this guitar had a full sized body it would be near perfect. I'm not that happy with dinky Strat style bodies, but it does the job. The alder body with a flame maple top sounds killer. The controls are one volume and one tone. It is in translucent blue with a flame maple top. It has a double locking tremelo that stays in tune very well. It has a HSS pickup configuration with a 5 way pickup switch. It has 24 jumbo frets and a dinky style body. I bought the Jackson DK2 from Musicians Friend because I had nothing but 21 fret non locking tremelo Fender Strats and wanted something that could cover a wider range of musical styles in the range of 80's metal to nu-metal. Throw in Jenna, and I'll pop for the Rhondes model!

It seemed to be the one of the best axes arround, esspecially for the money. I had played for a several years, but with axes of far less, and sometimes better pedigrees. I think the is a great value, and an outstanding guitar. I've had it six month so far, and it seems rather rugged. After that, it was quite easy, reminding me a bit like when I would torque order on an engine block.
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Tuning the Floyd Rose was a bear, till I'leard how to do it. It's light, and it fits body much better than any Les Paul or Strat I've played. The floyd stays in tune, and I like the sacle of the body. It also provide a nice variety of sound from the 5-position switch, though I mostly play using the humbuckers. The DK-2 has a fast neck, with 24 jumbo frets, that are scalloped at the top of the neck. I bought this ax at ROCK Block in Nashville.
