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- StigmatesPublished on 03/19/05 at 02:18 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I did not even me but a colleague has made the acquisition.
Ms. Jackson if it is that I have heard they are too nationalistic, gender thou apelles telling them that their guitar is poorly done, poorly rgl of origin, that must reponce several places because the strings break and they'll buy a guitar rpondent Franaise, feared hairy.
Sound a little too synthetic, but the major advantage of this is the sustainer, which makes a clear east to scratch solo, a fuze, a whining, has enjoyed.
UTILIZATION
3 modes so when the sustainer and the "on" position. Normal to hear the serious frquence arsene in every sense, a shuffled mix of normal and 3rd mode: "harmonic", you will never hear y…Read moreI did not even me but a colleague has made the acquisition.
Ms. Jackson if it is that I have heard they are too nationalistic, gender thou apelles telling them that their guitar is poorly done, poorly rgl of origin, that must reponce several places because the strings break and they'll buy a guitar rpondent Franaise, feared hairy.
Sound a little too synthetic, but the major advantage of this is the sustainer, which makes a clear east to scratch solo, a fuze, a whining, has enjoyed.
UTILIZATION
3 modes so when the sustainer and the "on" position. Normal to hear the serious frquence arsene in every sense, a shuffled mix of normal and 3rd mode: "harmonic", you will never hear your guitar to sound as acute.
SOUNDS
I would say it's a scratch but use SPECIFICATIONS worth of being essay.
J'enlve a point to sound too synthetic, but that's all.
OVERALL OPINION
So metalleu solo Yabon sustainer except jackson dinky
Arachis finish, its my taste too synthetic
I wonder if there are other guitars with this kind of inovation over Mount ... if anyone heard of it I'm interestedSee less00 - Hatsubai
Insane sustain
Published on 07/24/11 at 21:12The sustainer is one of the really cool additions to this model, and it's really what separates it from all the rest of the DK2 series. Aside from the sustainer, it's really the same model. The guitar has the following specs:
Alder body with flamed maple veneer
Maple bolt-on neck
Rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
HSS configuration: Sustainiac Driver (neck), STK-1 single-coil (mid), JB TB4 humbucker (bridge)
Binding
Jackson licensed floyd rose
Sharkfin inlays
Five way switch
Volume, tone and mini toggle switches
UTILIZATION
This one was pretty good in terms of how it was built. I have two major gripes with this model, however. The first one is that the flame top …Read moreThe sustainer is one of the really cool additions to this model, and it's really what separates it from all the rest of the DK2 series. Aside from the sustainer, it's really the same model. The guitar has the following specs:
Alder body with flamed maple veneer
Maple bolt-on neck
Rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
HSS configuration: Sustainiac Driver (neck), STK-1 single-coil (mid), JB TB4 humbucker (bridge)
Binding
Jackson licensed floyd rose
Sharkfin inlays
Five way switch
Volume, tone and mini toggle switches
UTILIZATION
This one was pretty good in terms of how it was built. I have two major gripes with this model, however. The first one is that the flame top on this is just a veneer. It's only for looks and adds no tonal properties to this at all. That really cheapens things up, in my opinion. However, for the price, it's understandable. The other one is that the bridge on this is really not that great. The screws can strip easily, the fine tuners' threads are too coarse, and it just feels bad. If you decide to keep this model, I highly recommend replacing it with an original floyd rose. Not only will it last longer and feel better, I honestly believe that it'll sound better.
SOUNDS
The guitar has a very unique sustainer in the neck which I'll get to later. First, the bridge is a JB. The JB is pretty famous considering it's been the #1 high gain pickup for the past 30 or so odd years. It's been used on everything from blues to death metal recordings, and it can really do all styles. However, it can also be a bit bright and loose for some people, so keep that in mind. The STK-1 in the middle is pretty cool, but I only use the middle for split positions. I can't give much info there. The sustainic in the neck is what sets this guitar apart from everything else, and the sustainer can really lead to some awesome tones. For an idea as to how effectively you can use this, listen to Steve Vai's "Building the Church."
OVERALL OPINION
I like this model a bit better than the other DK2 models thanks to it being more versatile. The sustainer really adds another dimension of tone that a lot of other guitars don't seem to utilize for whatever reason. If you decide to get one, I recommend buying used as you'll get a much better deal than if you were to buy brand new.See less00