Well, I took my brand-spankin'-new DK2 (it arrived from Musicians Friend this afternoon) to my weekly blues gig tonight and...
After some initial apprehension on the part of the other players, once I plugged the guitar in and started playing, all doubts were dispelled. The DK2 is a great blues guitar!
The JB in the bridge and the two STK-1's sounded great through the late-fifties Epiphone amp that I use at this gig. The guitar may be look like it's made for metal, but it plays the blues like it was born in the Delta!
From slow blues to fast boogies, from rumbas to swing, this thing absolutely nailed the sound I was looking for. And, the neck is so sweet that I played better than I have in quite a while! More fluid, better phrasing, and glorious access to the upper frets (much better than my Strat or anyhting else that I own).
I own a lot of very expensive, vintage guitars (check my profile) that are worth thousands of dollars. Even so, I really believe that this Jackson has become my new "Number One"!
What can I say? Great guitar at a great price -- I'm looking forward to many years of playing my DK2.
I only have one question...
Why does Jackson cater to the metal crowd to the exclusion of musicians in just about any other style? If they'd broaden their marketing, they might find a few more satisfied customers in other genres...
Like me!
After some initial apprehension on the part of the other players, once I plugged the guitar in and started playing, all doubts were dispelled. The DK2 is a great blues guitar!
The JB in the bridge and the two STK-1's sounded great through the late-fifties Epiphone amp that I use at this gig. The guitar may be look like it's made for metal, but it plays the blues like it was born in the Delta!
From slow blues to fast boogies, from rumbas to swing, this thing absolutely nailed the sound I was looking for. And, the neck is so sweet that I played better than I have in quite a while! More fluid, better phrasing, and glorious access to the upper frets (much better than my Strat or anyhting else that I own).
I own a lot of very expensive, vintage guitars (check my profile) that are worth thousands of dollars. Even so, I really believe that this Jackson has become my new "Number One"!
What can I say? Great guitar at a great price -- I'm looking forward to many years of playing my DK2.
I only have one question...
Why does Jackson cater to the metal crowd to the exclusion of musicians in just about any other style? If they'd broaden their marketing, they might find a few more satisfied customers in other genres...
Like me!
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