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  • heads on fireheads on fire

    No features = a great feature!

    Jackson Christian Olde Wolbers DK7Published on 12/29/11 at 21:43
    Body:
    Body Species: Mahogany with Carved Top
    Body Style: Dinky
    Neck:
    Neck Type: Bolt-On 3-Piece Mahogany with Satin Finish
    Neck Dimensions: 3rd Fret: .735", 12th Fret: .810"
    Fingerboard:
    Fingerboard Species: Ebony
    Fingerboard Radius: 12" to 16" Compound Radius / 304.8 mm to 406.4 mm
    Scale Length: 25.5" / 648mm
    Number of Frets: 24
    Fret Size: Jumbo Frets
    Nut Width: 1.875" / 48 mm
    Electronics:
    Bridge Pickup: EMG 707 Humbucking Pickup
    Controls: Volume
    Case:
    Case Information: Deluxe Jackson Molded Case by SKB
    Hardware:
    Hardware: Black
    Bridge: JT390-7 Adjustable Bridge with Strings-Through-Body
    Tuners: Die-Cast Tuners

    UTILIZATION

    Rarely do I get to play on a guitar t…
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    Body:
    Body Species: Mahogany with Carved Top
    Body Style: Dinky
    Neck:
    Neck Type: Bolt-On 3-Piece Mahogany with Satin Finish
    Neck Dimensions: 3rd Fret: .735", 12th Fret: .810"
    Fingerboard:
    Fingerboard Species: Ebony
    Fingerboard Radius: 12" to 16" Compound Radius / 304.8 mm to 406.4 mm
    Scale Length: 25.5" / 648mm
    Number of Frets: 24
    Fret Size: Jumbo Frets
    Nut Width: 1.875" / 48 mm
    Electronics:
    Bridge Pickup: EMG 707 Humbucking Pickup
    Controls: Volume
    Case:
    Case Information: Deluxe Jackson Molded Case by SKB
    Hardware:
    Hardware: Black
    Bridge: JT390-7 Adjustable Bridge with Strings-Through-Body
    Tuners: Die-Cast Tuners

    UTILIZATION

    Rarely do I get to play on a guitar that is this fun to play on! This guitar JAMS! I'm usually a fan of more features - more pickups, tone control...I like to have some variety in my axes, just in case I fall in love with them and want to play them in any setting. This Christian Olde Wolbers Signature 7 string guitar is a one trick pony. But what a satisfying trick - the B string could chug and riff out with the best of them. The neck feels fantastic - it is sleek and incredibly fast, and the fretwork was out of this world. Jackson has long been known for their nice necks, and this is no exception.

    SOUNDS

    This guitar gets one sound. One pickup, one volume knob. Usually I'd be marking down for lack of versatility, but this axe is not designed for that. It has one single purpose - down-tuned riff-metal, and for that, it is perfect. Therefore, I'm giving this category a 10.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is quite a ride. With this guitar, the severe lack of features IS a feature. It speaks volumes in its beautiful simplicity, and for that, I highly recommend it. For anyone that dislikes messing with knobs, and switches, and more wiring, and extra stuff - this guitar is it. It's black - black is the absence of light in nature. On this guitar, it could also represent the absence of extra nonsense as well.
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    7 string version of the DK sig

    Jackson Christian Olde Wolbers DK7Published on 11/10/11 at 08:58
    This is the seven string version of the six string guitar he uses. It's almost exactly the same, only this has an EMG 707 and has a solid black paint job. The guitar has the following specs:

    Mahogany body with a carved top
    Mahogany neck-thru construction neck
    Ebony fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
    String-thru-body bridge
    EMG 707 pickup
    One volume knob
    Solid black paintjob

    UTILIZATION

    This is very similar to his six string in that it's a very no frills guitar. You have the bare necessities needed to make a high gain sound. I found this one to be put together better than the six string version at the shop for whatever reason. It didn't have the nut issues that the other on…
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    This is the seven string version of the six string guitar he uses. It's almost exactly the same, only this has an EMG 707 and has a solid black paint job. The guitar has the following specs:

    Mahogany body with a carved top
    Mahogany neck-thru construction neck
    Ebony fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
    String-thru-body bridge
    EMG 707 pickup
    One volume knob
    Solid black paintjob

    UTILIZATION

    This is very similar to his six string in that it's a very no frills guitar. You have the bare necessities needed to make a high gain sound. I found this one to be put together better than the six string version at the shop for whatever reason. It didn't have the nut issues that the other one had, and it didn't have the sharp edges. This could simply be due to it having more stable wood than the other or just be a fluke. I'm not exactly sure. The bridge on this is pretty nice for overall resonance transfer, but I was never a fan of the angle that these bridges create. The same goes for pretty much every TOM style bridge out there. I've been a floyd player for almost all my life, so I prefer a straighter style string angle.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar is a bit limiting, and that's its biggest killer for me. It's either high gain or nothing. The EMG 707 works great for what it sets out to do. It gives you this super thick and fat sounding low B that sounds super crushing. It's great for fast riffing, and it stays tight under extreme gain. That's one of the beauties of EMG pickups. However, the clean tones were really bad. I never liked EMG clean tones. They always sound very sterile and lack that nice bloom that normal pickups have. The fact that it had no neck pickup was also a big deal breaker for me as I love neck pickups for lead tones.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The guitar is great for those wanting a nice, solid one humbucker seven string guitar. However, the lack of a neck pickup was just too much of a deal breaker for me to consider buying this guitar. If you never use the neck pickup and want a seven string guitar, this could be worth checking out.
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  • MamackMamack

    Jackson Christian Olde Wolbers DK7Published on 07/26/05 at 06:00
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hello,
    7-string guitar body and neck screws mahogany ebony factory in Japan, 24 frets with a single micro emg 707, a single volume knob,
    through-string, IF NO setting on the volume
    The handle is reversed, large enough (since c is a 7-string)

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite flat trs enjoyable, no varnish glue, the ACCS is good for acute
    The ergonomics are well balanced and good enough Legre
    the sound is good punchy trs emg active forces the 707 works really well I would say that it has more potatoes than the emg 81 that I have on another guitar

    SOUNDS

    The sound is really heavy and punchy j I changed the original drawing of which I found somewhat flexible, but c …
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    Hello,
    7-string guitar body and neck screws mahogany ebony factory in Japan, 24 frets with a single micro emg 707, a single volume knob,
    through-string, IF NO setting on the volume
    The handle is reversed, large enough (since c is a 7-string)

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite flat trs enjoyable, no varnish glue, the ACCS is good for acute
    The ergonomics are well balanced and good enough Legre
    the sound is good punchy trs emg active forces the 707 works really well I would say that it has more potatoes than the emg 81 that I have on another guitar

    SOUNDS

    The sound is really heavy and punchy j I changed the original drawing of which I found somewhat flexible, but c is a matter of taste and games
    The sustain is really good (thanks to the through-string) the types of sounds are not many SINCE THERE that one microphone but we do ask him any more, it is made for big sound

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have the last two weeks and am really happy with my purchase
    What I like particularly is the fact that c it is pure vraimen no marks on the handle of a single microphone, a button
    value for the price is good, an average of 800 euro (500 euro more for color camouflage ....) I do it again the same purchase in the category of 7-string guitar
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    7 string version of the DK sig

    Jackson Christian Olde Wolbers DK7Published on 07/18/11 at 07:39
    This is the seven string version of the six string guitar he uses. It's almost exactly the same, only this has an EMG 707 and has a solid black paint job. The guitar has the following specs:

    Mahogany body with a carved top
    Mahogany neck-thru construction neck
    Ebony fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
    String-thru-body bridge
    EMG 707 pickup
    One volume knob
    Solid black paintjob

    UTILIZATION

    This is very similar to his six string in that it's a very no frills guitar. You have the bare necessities needed to make a high gain sound. I found this one to be put together better than the six string version at the shop for whatever reason. It didn't have the nut issues that the other on…
    Read more
    This is the seven string version of the six string guitar he uses. It's almost exactly the same, only this has an EMG 707 and has a solid black paint job. The guitar has the following specs:

    Mahogany body with a carved top
    Mahogany neck-thru construction neck
    Ebony fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
    String-thru-body bridge
    EMG 707 pickup
    One volume knob
    Solid black paintjob

    UTILIZATION

    This is very similar to his six string in that it's a very no frills guitar. You have the bare necessities needed to make a high gain sound. I found this one to be put together better than the six string version at the shop for whatever reason. It didn't have the nut issues that the other one had, and it didn't have the sharp edges. This could simply be due to it having more stable wood than the other or just be a fluke. I'm not exactly sure. The bridge on this is pretty nice for overall resonance transfer, but I was never a fan of the angle that these bridges create. The same goes for pretty much every TOM style bridge out there. I've been a floyd player for almost all my life, so I prefer a straighter style string angle.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar is a bit limiting, and that's its biggest killer for me. It's either high gain or nothing. The EMG 707 works great for what it sets out to do. It gives you this super thick and fat sounding low B that sounds super crushing. It's great for fast riffing, and it stays tight under extreme gain. That's one of the beauties of EMG pickups. However, the clean tones were really bad. I never liked EMG clean tones. They always sound very sterile and lack that nice bloom that normal pickups have. The fact that it had no neck pickup was also a big deal breaker for me as I love neck pickups for lead tones.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The guitar is great for those wanting a nice, solid one humbucker seven string guitar. However, the lack of a neck pickup was just too much of a deal breaker for me to consider buying this guitar. If you never use the neck pickup and want a seven string guitar, this could be worth checking out.
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  • arthur#9arthur#9

    Jackson Christian Olde Wolbers DK7Published on 02/19/09 at 11:20
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Previous description see, very complete.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is very pleasing. we do not really feel the extra width. we quickly forget that you are on a 7-string and that's really enjoyable. not afraid to have this l! ct
    CASC is easy to acute, the still, you do not ask, it's like on the 6 strings.
    the fair has an acceptable weight, it is not heavy nor specially lgre.

    SOUNDS

    His question ... bah, it has not achte cabrel to play! asked to send the pt and that's what she does very well! being given that she has but a single microphone and a volume knob, do not expect to have many different styles ACCS. I use a Peavey ValveKing 212 with a POD 2.0 and I must say that …
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    Previous description see, very complete.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is very pleasing. we do not really feel the extra width. we quickly forget that you are on a 7-string and that's really enjoyable. not afraid to have this l! ct
    CASC is easy to acute, the still, you do not ask, it's like on the 6 strings.
    the fair has an acceptable weight, it is not heavy nor specially lgre.

    SOUNDS

    His question ... bah, it has not achte cabrel to play! asked to send the pt and that's what she does very well! being given that she has but a single microphone and a volume knob, do not expect to have many different styles ACCS. I use a Peavey ValveKing 212 with a POD 2.0 and I must say that it is lapremiere time in my life as I turned the gain in the opposite direction of the clock hand!
    I'll buy the big can post and, no deception.
    However, it will change the thinking of tie strings, a little soft home, so he can play blasts of clean, especially in LA agreement.
    If, like me, you have until the t disappointed in having to give you for such a song in D, then MI for another, and ultimately, be still frustrating not being able to go lower without the worry has occasion, function without compromise on this guitar.
    One note: the volume knob. When you buy a guitar at 800 euros, it is expecting everything to be a nickel and I must admit that the volume pot is piti. I wonder when is what he's going to stay in the hand ... it is bringballant ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used this guitar for 6 months. she used to play guitar wholesale, where J need of precision and that boost in my Ibanez Seymour Duncan (invader and distortion).
    J stays at Prior Party to buy a Dinky DKMGT (non floyd) or ESP MH400 NT (no floyd either). No seller has had no dinky me to try and since I wanted to try the sleeves, he told me about the 7 string, which, after him, had the same stick but wider. J stays satisfied by the handle of this little jackson (grosse!!) 7 string running through my head. back to the merchant, ressayage the 7 strings and the question: Why 6-string to resume its microphones? to hell with the fear of "musical niche"! This sends the wood scrapes and c what is asked.
    Looking for thrills? go for it! but imperatively try before you buy.
    I remake that choice without hesitation.
    The report price is good quality, except the volume pot really cheap. but I think that you pay the small Christian signature on the headstock ...
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