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  • Looking to for a good dinky model

    so heres the deal im going to take my xmas money and buy another jackson ive been thinking about a good dinky model that will hold up i have a few dean v's and a RR5FR im looking to get a decent strat shaped guitar and i was looking athe dinkys i just dont know what one to look in to. Any one go a good sugesstion

  • #2
    Its a matter of opinion if you like active PUs look into the DKMG, or if you want a passive HSS config. theres the DK2 or DK2M. you could also look into the COW signiture Dinky if you wanted a simpler latout/7 string option. I own a DK2T and i love it, but it all comes down to what you like.

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    • #3
      A used (or even new) DKMG or DXMG is a relatively cost effective way to get into a quality Dinky to see what you like. You probably want to stay away from the JS30DK / JS30DKT....otherwise find any Dinky that has the options you are looking for (tremolo or fixed bridge, active or passive pickups, 24 or 22 fret neck, sustainer or without, etc?).
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      • #4
        what features do you want?

        floyd? Hum hum or Hum single single?
        Say, I smell bacon.Does anyone else smell bacon?
        Yeah, I definitely smell a pork product of some type.

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        • #5
          2 hum and a trem bridge are the specs i want. i looked at the COW dinky when i was thinking about 7 strings but im gonna hold on that till after NAMM

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          • #6
            theres a new DK2M dinky on musician friend at 499$ with hardcase

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            • #7
              there any dinky models with active pup or is the best bet o install them afterwards

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              • #8
                The DKMG would automatically fit those requirements. But if ya wanna spend some serious wonga, go for a DK1. Both guitars come with EMG's and trem as standard and have a battery box.If you choose to buy a Dinky with stock passive pickups and upgrade to actives, you'll need a stuff a battery in the control cavity and replace the pots and output jack.
                Fuck ebay, fuck paypal

                "Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TheFallen View Post
                  there any dinky models with active pup or is the best bet o install them afterwards
                  Looks like the DKMG is what you are looking for:

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                  I've seen a few nice looking ones go on eBay for as little as $400.00
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