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Jackson dinky dk2 review
Jackson dinky dk2 review





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Put these two together to create the ultimate in versatility, capable of handling a wide spectrum of genres from country to blues to punk to metal. The incredibly popular JB pickup brings big, heavy sound, sustain and rich harmonics, while the ’59 offers sweet sounds and clarity. It doesn’t get more classic than the JB / ’59 pickup combination. DIRECT MOUNT SEYMOUR DUNCAN® HUMBUCKING PICKUPS-JB™ TB-4 (BRIDGE) AND ’59™ SH-1N (NECK)

jackson dinky dk2 review

Brooding black hardware, including sealed die-cast tuners and Dunlop® dual-locking strap buttons completes the package.

JACKSON DINKY DK2 REVIEW PRO

This axe is also equipped with single volume and tone controls plus five-way blade switching to tweak and refine tone, and a recessed Floyd Rose® 1000 Series double-locking tremolo bridge system for improved tuning stability.īoasting Jackson’s distinctive style, the Pro DK2 Ash is available in a shocking new Green Glow finish with matching pointed 6-in-line headstock and green pickup bobbins. Featuring 24 jumbo frets and offset pearloid dot inlays, the 12"-16" compound radius ebony fingerboard is the ideal platform for heavy chording and fast, ripping solos.Ī pair of direct mount brawny Seymour Duncan® humbucking pickups-JB (bridge) and ’59™ (neck)-power this axe, delivering powerful punch while retaining clarity with enhanced note definition, a critical component for modern metal. A hand-rubbed satin finish on the back of the neck provides greater playing comfort, while a heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel allows for quick and convenient neck relief tweaks. With premium features and outstanding vibe and performance, Jackson’s Pro Series Dinky™ models provide the ultimate shred experience.Ī modern metal machine, the Pro DK2 Ash features an ash body and a graphite-reinforced bolt-on maple neck with a sculpted shredder’s cut heel for easier access to the upper frets.







Jackson dinky dk2 review