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STC-Shaped Guitar from Jackson belonging to the MG series

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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Not too bad

    Jackson DKMGT DinkyPublished on 11/22/11 at 10:44
    Jackson guitars are pretty much a shredder metal player's guitar. They generally feature wild and funky head stocks such as this one with the pointed headstock that doesn't really go with country or indie rock music. The kind of person who would grab these guitars would be a hard rock or metal type guy. These Jackson guitars have a very nice comfortable neck with a bolt on maple wood. It's a very comfortable neck and overall a great feel for shredding in solo playing. This guitar features a alder wood body as well and EMG pickups which give it a great metal sound.

    UTILIZATION


    Jackson MG Series DK2MG Dinky Solidbody Electric Guitar Features:

    Color: Black
    Body: Alder
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    Jackson guitars are pretty much a shredder metal player's guitar. They generally feature wild and funky head stocks such as this one with the pointed headstock that doesn't really go with country or indie rock music. The kind of person who would grab these guitars would be a hard rock or metal type guy. These Jackson guitars have a very nice comfortable neck with a bolt on maple wood. It's a very comfortable neck and overall a great feel for shredding in solo playing. This guitar features a alder wood body as well and EMG pickups which give it a great metal sound.

    UTILIZATION


    Jackson MG Series DK2MG Dinky Solidbody Electric Guitar Features:

    Color: Black
    Body: Alder
    Neck: Bolt-on rock maple with scarf joint head stock
    Neck dimensions: 1st fret: .735", 12th fret: .810"
    Scale length: 25.5" (648mm)
    Width at nut: 1-11/16" (43mm)
    Fingerboard: Rosewood with compound 14" to 16" radius
    No. of frets: 24 jumbo frets
    MOTO shark fin position inlays
    Headstock: Jackson 6-in-line pointed headstock, natural
    Ivoroid binding on neck and headstock
    Bridge pickup: EMG 81
    Neck pickup: EMG 85
    Controls: Master volume, master tone
    Pickup Switching; 5-position blade
    Hardware: Black
    Bridge: Floyd Rose licensed Jackson low-profile JT580 LP double locking 2-point tremolo
    Tuning machines: Sealed die-cast tuners
    Strings: NPS, gauges: .009, .011, .016, .024, .032, .042
    Hardshell case included

    SOUNDS


    The tone of thi guitar is pretty good for anything hard rock and up. The median balance gets a nice frequency response in the mid range area. Since it has very high output active pickups you to get a good EQ all way across the frequency board with the bottom and low of the pick ups with that nice mid range wood tone. Overall it's a very cool guitar if you like the shredding look for the guitar and buy large pretty well balanced guitar. This guitar does not feature Floyd Rose bridge which many Jackson guitars do so if you need something where you're to be able to pull off and on the tremolo system then this is not to be the guitar for you.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At new you can find these guitars for rider around $800 or so. So for the used section you could probably find them right around $400-$500 in this downtime gear market. It's a cool guitars for the money if you really like this type of look otherwise I would go with a normal Fender Stratocaster type guitar.
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