Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK2 Okoume Electric Guitar in Burgundy Mist color is for sale at Musician's Friend for $449.99 (almost 50% off, other colors for same model are selling for $900 - green and neon pink)
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The ultimate shred experience.
With premium features and outstanding vibe and performance, Jackson's Pro Series Dinky is a metal machine. The Pro Series Dinky DK2 features an okoume body, graphite-reinforced bolt-on maple neck (with a hand-rubbed urethane gel back finish) and wrap-around heel, 12-16 in. compound radius ebony fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and offset white dot inlays, white neck and headstock binding and convenient thumbwheel truss rod butt adjust.
A pair of direct mount Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups—JB TB-4 (bridge) and '59 (neck)—power this axe, with master volume and tone controls and five-way blade switching to tweak and refine tone, and a recessed Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo system for tuning stability. Case sold separately.
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I got one of these in green a little over a year ago. I've always played the old Made in Japan Jacksons and was hesitant to try these ones from the Mexican Fender plant, but am very happy with it now. It feels much more high end than the Japanese ones I've played but the action is a bit different (maybe doesnt feel as fast). Paid $600 on sale for mine and thought it worth every penny.
Edit: one thing I might add - the guitar is more punchy and responsive than many I've played, like you can really feel the 'momentum' in the action, especially doing palm mutes. I don't know if it was just the cut of wood or due to the satin finish not dampening the vibrations as much as a poly (hard gloss) finish.
And 10 minutes later ordered.... You guys are going to be the death of me.
And 10 minutes later ordered.... You guys are going to be the death of me.
I am definitely not in the market for a shredder, but this is a great deal for the features. While I am more of a classic/proggy rock/blues (grand?)dad-rocker who likes the more "traditional" styles, I would be willing to put up with the yardstick-like neck profile on this one...hmmm...this, or the Gretsch I really want???
I recently bought a Charvel with this same burgundy mist finish - it looks really nice in person.
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