Filter
Our members also liked:
4.3/5(11 reviews)
55 %
36 %
9 %
Write a user review
Users reviews
- ShusakuPublished on 07/20/05 at 15:07 (This content has been automatically translated from French)J DK2 have a "hot rod flames" made in Japan (avrifier)
24 frets with a double in duncan-designed bridge, a simple bridge and neck
chelavet Pink Floyd
Split 5 micro size and position rglage tonalitbr /> Bolt
UTILIZATION
-The neck is thin enough for the game so fast it is quite!
Each access to acute-n is not too bad for this style of guitar.
-The ergonomics are fairly good ....; I find it a bit too heavy ...
-Fat for his death mtal is perfect ... but that we want something more ... Rondet color it a little fishing.
SOUNDS
I play mainly blues and mtal ... for mtal c nikel is for the blues .. but its still way ....
I play with a LINE6 spiderII 212
When set …Read moreJ DK2 have a "hot rod flames" made in Japan (avrifier)
24 frets with a double in duncan-designed bridge, a simple bridge and neck
chelavet Pink Floyd
Split 5 micro size and position rglage tonalitbr /> Bolt
UTILIZATION
-The neck is thin enough for the game so fast it is quite!
Each access to acute-n is not too bad for this style of guitar.
-The ergonomics are fairly good ....; I find it a bit too heavy ...
-Fat for his death mtal is perfect ... but that we want something more ... Rondet color it a little fishing.
SOUNDS
I play mainly blues and mtal ... for mtal c nikel is for the blues .. but its still way ....
I play with a LINE6 spiderII 212
When set to "insane green" comes a day being quite bold and yet ... a very prcis rgale to dfoul
OVERALL OPINION
J uses this guitar since September 2004, I have never had a problem with, I adore her look very aggressive (and then with the body even when Flamm c is the large class)
I adore the neck that are very very enjoyable but the game up I find a bit heavy ... before the j avai have tried sqier (my old guitar) and note the epiphone SG and a LP goth and j have an ibanez ... price it because the handle is fine and enjoyable ...
RAPORT the quality price is quite reasonable!
I think I will not go to al choice ... I wanted a guitar era specialist in big sound ... and I have found my business with it .... however, after the one year I d I realized that the capabilities are limited and that for the blues or something more ... well .... it quiet do not go out much good ...See less00 - iamqman
No I won't Dinky
Published on 10/05/11 at 19:25I love what Jackson guitars has done with their instruments because they make such great feeling and sounding instruments for the hard rock or an metal player. This guitar is the basic style body which is basically a modern style Fender Stratocaster guitar. It's a cool guitar if you like hard rock and metal because it generates a great tone for someone he's playing a sound that needs that high again heavy saturated ripping tone. This guitar has a nice look and neck with its cool pointed headstock.
UTILIZATION
Jackson DK2 Dinky Electric Guitar Features:
* Alder body with flamed maple top (transparent finishes only)
Made in the Japanese factory that has been making imp…Read moreI love what Jackson guitars has done with their instruments because they make such great feeling and sounding instruments for the hard rock or an metal player. This guitar is the basic style body which is basically a modern style Fender Stratocaster guitar. It's a cool guitar if you like hard rock and metal because it generates a great tone for someone he's playing a sound that needs that high again heavy saturated ripping tone. This guitar has a nice look and neck with its cool pointed headstock.
UTILIZATION
Jackson DK2 Dinky Electric Guitar Features:
* Alder body with flamed maple top (transparent finishes only)
Made in the Japanese factory that has been making imported Jacksons for 20 years
Rock maple bolt-on neck
Bound rosewood compound-radius fingerboard
Seymour Duncan pickups: STK-1 single-coil (mid and neck), JB TB4 humbucker (bridge)
24 Jumbo frets
25-1/2" scale
1-11/16" nut
Matching headstock with pinstripe
Jackson-licensed Floyd Rose low-profile double locking trem
Sharkfin inlays
Ivoroid binding
Black hardware
Sealed die-cast tuners
Floyd Rose Licensed Jackson Low Profile JT580 LP double-locking 2-Point Tremolo
Includes Deluxe Jackson Molded Case by SKB
SOUNDS
This guitar features a Floyd Rose bridge which is essential for a metal or hard rock player. Yes three pick ups to choose from in this guitar the first to say humbucker pickup in the bridge position and you have a single coil in the middle position and then another single coil in the neck position. This will generate out lot of versatility in the tones that you can achieve. It has a shark fin pearl in lay in the frets and it has a swirl paint job which in my opinion looks kind of stupid.
This is a ripper's guitar and a shredders guitar for sure. It has a nice day neck and a very well-balanced fretboard that allows you to solo very easily. That is one of the good things that this guitar has his ability to feel comfortable going up and down the neck. The frets are very easy to reach as you can imagine most of these guitars to be.
OVERALL OPINION
These guitars are pretty easily to be found in the classifieds and new. You can find them for just a few hundred dollars which is a pretty good price for nine shredding rippers guitar. I recommend this to anyone is looking for a cool guitar that has a lot of versatility and a lot of tone on tap. It's a cool guitar for anyone who plays hard rock or metal and this is guitar and half at a decent price.See less00 - cokemanPublished on 02/12/06 at 13:15 (This content has been automatically translated from French)SERIES Dinky - Poplar Body - Saddle screwed Channel - Rosewood 24 frets - Net + key inlays reverse shark teeth - Bridge pickup Duncan Design humbucker pickups + HB102B neck and Duncan Design mdium SC101 - Slecteur 5 positions - 1 volume + 1 Tone - JT-580 tremolo licensed under Floyd Rose LP
D'APRS what I heard on Poplar am a little concerned. I did not know trs well and I did not test the other model, for me is
UTILIZATION
Channel fast, it glides well.
Access in acute is rather good, I adapt myself well trs.
A guitar well balance, not heavy.
The Floyd can s'clater a little but it's pretty boring, so given that it is my Premire guitar, I had a lot of problem with the floy…Read moreSERIES Dinky - Poplar Body - Saddle screwed Channel - Rosewood 24 frets - Net + key inlays reverse shark teeth - Bridge pickup Duncan Design humbucker pickups + HB102B neck and Duncan Design mdium SC101 - Slecteur 5 positions - 1 volume + 1 Tone - JT-580 tremolo licensed under Floyd Rose LP
D'APRS what I heard on Poplar am a little concerned. I did not know trs well and I did not test the other model, for me is
UTILIZATION
Channel fast, it glides well.
Access in acute is rather good, I adapt myself well trs.
A guitar well balance, not heavy.
The Floyd can s'clater a little but it's pretty boring, so given that it is my Premire guitar, I had a lot of problem with the floyd and I do not know also not much ... M'enfin, I play well with now that I know all rgler.
The sound ... Instead, we will see in the next CATEGORY.
SOUNDS
A guitar mtal size for sure!
I jou with a 30W marshall, has a strong sound with the Duncan Design humbuker, sharp enough in his grave, good medium, but the treble ... I think this is a micro problem, when I solo on jou Most recent internship string around the box and 13/14/15 + rubbing my mdiator agree and it is quite annoying (I must also say with jou mdiator to nag, Dunlop 2.0 mm). Remdier for this problem I think to install a configuration "Petrucci" (the sound of poplar CHARACTERISTICS must be equivalent those of lime, wood of the guitar Petrucci) on my guitar: Dimarzio D sonic and tt that stuff, finally I am not I and I intend to rerflchir.
A guitar built for distortion, the clean sound its good using two simple micro.
Conclusion:
The +: distortion, the -: my sharp! Finally, good set to play the mtal violent, without too much solo.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for almost a year now, then I loved the small little beginners Discoveries its default ...
As I said earlier: The +: distortion, the -: treble, treble drang enough for me now that I am no longer the trip nomtal / Death / Trash .
Essay I have no other model before acqurir.
This is a good quality price: nothing is missing, good microphone, floyd, 24 BOXES! (Yes I take), good sound ... prdestin even when the metal.
With the exprience is what I would do this choice ... I judge not have enough exprience but at least I'm pretty happy gnral!See less10 - Hatsubai
Pretty decent quality guitar
Published on 06/24/11 at 14:35This guitar was made in Japan, and for the price that it went for, it wasn't a bad guitar at all. Here are the specs on it:
Alder body with flamed maple top (I believe this was a veneer)
Maple bolt-on neck with a bound rosewood fingerboard and 24 jumbo frets
Seymour Duncan STK-1 single-coils and JB TB4 humbucker
Jackson licensed floyd rose
Sharkfin inlays
One volume, one tone and a five way switch.
UTILIZATION
The guitar didn't have too many issues from what I saw. The absolute worst problem was the bridge. I'm not a fan of 99% of these Jackson bridges out there. There's one of them that's a Schaller clone, but aside from that one, most of them are trash. I recommend r…Read moreThis guitar was made in Japan, and for the price that it went for, it wasn't a bad guitar at all. Here are the specs on it:
Alder body with flamed maple top (I believe this was a veneer)
Maple bolt-on neck with a bound rosewood fingerboard and 24 jumbo frets
Seymour Duncan STK-1 single-coils and JB TB4 humbucker
Jackson licensed floyd rose
Sharkfin inlays
One volume, one tone and a five way switch.
UTILIZATION
The guitar didn't have too many issues from what I saw. The absolute worst problem was the bridge. I'm not a fan of 99% of these Jackson bridges out there. There's one of them that's a Schaller clone, but aside from that one, most of them are trash. I recommend replacing it with an original floyd rose to get the most out of the guitar. Aside from that, the frets were pretty good. I could get low action without much of a problem. The neck joint was nice and tight. There wasn't a huge gap, and that's always good to see. The neck itself felt pretty nice; basically a standard Jackson MIJ neck.
SOUNDS
The guitar sounded really good thanks to it having real Seymour Duncan pickups installed in it. The bridge gave it a nice bitey sound. This bridge pickup can really work for nearly any genre you can think of. From fusion to blues to death metal, this pickup really can do it all. Some people hate it because it can be picky depending on how that particular piece of wood sounds, but it's generally a pretty good sounding pickup. The neck singles were really cool. You can get that awesome single coil sound without a problem, and the in between positions were really nice. They worked excellent for clean tones.
OVERALL OPINION
If you're looking for a solid Jackson without spending tons of money, check out these guitars. I'd swap out the bridge for an original floyd rose, but aside from that, the guitar is very solid. You don't even need to change out the pickups with this one.See less00