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Jackson DKMGT Dinky Electric Guitar

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Tone as sharp as its headstock.

The Jackson DKMGT has a sleek, sculpted string-through alder body with a carved top and flamed maple veneer for classic Dinky style. EMG 81 humbucker and the bridge and EMG 85 humbucker at the neck crank out crunchy rhythms and soaring leads. It also has a bolt-on rock maple neck with a bound, compound radius rosewood fretboard; MOTO piranha fingerboard inlays; and a string-thru body bridge.

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 DKMGT Dinky Electric Guitar Features:

  • Carved alder body
  • Flamed maple veneer
  • Rock maple bolt-on neck
  • Compound-radius, bound rosewood fretboard
  • MOTO piranha fretboard inlays
  • EMG 81 bridge humbucker
  • EMG 85 neck humbucker
  • 25-1/2" scale
  • String-thru body bridge

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I'm Addicted To This Guitar

I've been playing for about 8 years now and this guitar is a pleasure to play. I've had an ESP V-250 for years and enjoyed that guitar but wanted something more. This guitar has amazing tone from the EMG-81/85 pickups and after some minor equalizing on my amp I've got the heavy metal distorted sound as well as the clean jazzy sound that I love. I play many styles and this guitar plays them all. I definitely consider my purchase a major upgrade from my previous guitar and couldn't be happier. Not only does it sound great, but it looks great too; I can't wait to play this guitar in front of people. The only downside I find is that the neck is a bolt on, but I forget about that as soon as I start playing. Play this guitar and you will want it. Quick Summary - Awesome, versatile tone Easy to play, I think I actually play better Looks great (the transparent black finish on the flamed maple looks amazing) You will become addicted

Reviewed by LiveWire on 2/26/2007 who plays Rock, Metal, Jazz, Acoustic.

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One of the best around

The Jackson DK MGT has got to be one of the best guitars I have ever play and none the less owned. I still have the guitar and any trick or technique you can throw at this guitar, it can pull it off without a single minute of hesitation. I have been playing this guitar long enough to know that there is nothing this guitar can not do. One thing that really surprised me is that when i have distortion and when i let go of the strings to rest, the guitar doesn't whistle or scream. I've tried countless ways to debunk this even on different amps and it still doesn't whistle thanks to the EMG-HZ's that are added to it. My band uses and loves this guitar just as much as i do. I would recommend this guitar for almost anybody who is a soloist and good rhythm guitar player.

Reviewed by Fellfold on 10/18/2006 who plays Rock/Alternate/Jazz/Rock and Roll.

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Screaming Guitar

This guitar is a must have. I picked up the DKMGT a few months ago, and all of my other guitars have just been collecting dust. I cannot put this guitar down. The EMG pick-ups are in my opinion the greatest for distortion, but don't just think they are great at a distorted tone. They do quite well at a clean tone as well. For the structure of the guitar itself. The lack of a tremolo isn't really a bad thing, since the strings stay in tune much longer. Overall this is a great deal, Jackson always make killer guitars.

Reviewed by Jofan on 10/6/2006 who plays Metal/Rock/Classical.

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fast and smooth

Ths guitar sounds great through any amp. I really like the heavy sound that comes out of this baby with th EMG pick ups. Smooth fast neck and light weight body make for a great shredding machine.

Reviewed by egbiggie on 10/20/2006 who plays Rock.

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This awesome guitar

I own this guitar and as many would say it is a shred machine. This guitar is something special ftom its awesome inlays to its sweet active pickups. As many would say there is no better guitar for metal unless you know its about 1,000 dollars more with the same great pickups from EMG

Reviewed by SummitDestruction92 on 11/16/2006 who plays Thrash and Hardcore.

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