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Jackson DK2L Dinky Left-Handed Electric Guitar

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A Jackson Dinky for those who are in their right mind.

The Jackson DK2L is the left-handed version of Jackson's classic DK2 Dinky electric guitar. Featuring an alder body with flame maple veneer, bolt-on maple neck, compound radius (14" to 16") rosewood fingerboard, Seymour Duncan humbucking (bridge) and single-coil (middle and neck) pickups, Jackson low-profile double-locking tremolo and black hardware.

Jackson's compound-radius fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut for easy chording and flattens out as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out. With a more relaxed hand, you'll play better!

Jackson DK2L Dinky Left-Handed Electric Guitar Features:

  • Body: alder with flame maple veneer
  • Neck: bolt-on rock maple with scarf joint head stock
  • Neck dimensions: 1st fret: .735", 12th fret: .810"
  • Tuning machines: sealed die-cast tuners
  • Fingerboard: compound radius (14" to 16") rosewood
  • Frets: 24 jumbo frets
  • Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan JB TB4 humbucker
  • Middle pickup: Seymour Duncan STK-1 single coil
  • Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan STK-1 single coil
  • Controls: master volume, master tone
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose licensed Jackson low profile double locking tremolo
  • 5-position blade pickups switching:
  • Position 1. Bridge pickup
  • Position 2. Bridge and middle pickups
  • Position 3. Middle pickup
  • Position 4. Middle and neck pickups
  • Position 5. Neck pickup
  • Hardware: black
  • Scale length: 25.5"
  • Width at nut: 1-11/16"
  • MOTO shark fin position inlays
  • Ivoroid binding on neck and headstock

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When I got this guitar my only problem off the start was I was missing a volume knob......c'mon jackson.....so I had to go buy another although it doesn't look exactly like my tone knob. The bridge humbucker is amazing. Gives a great crunch tone for metal/rock. I plan on switching out the neck and middle though, on clean they are decent pups. On distortion they give a real weak empty sound, I hate it. Any time I'm on distortion I ONLY use the bridge humbucker. The rose is well made and I have had no problems with it so far. The neck is extremely fast, great for shredders. Overall this is a solid guitar, definitely recommended for metal/rock players.

Reviewed by Colin on 9/12/2008 who plays Classic rock/neo-classical.

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