Hey everyone! I've been a member since ... god knows when...i think may be 2002. For many a reason I never posted anything. But now that I am using two Jackson Dinkys, I felt like sharing their beauty with you. Here you go -
The white one is a Jackson Dinky DK2M with Seymour Duncans SH2N & JB4s, 24 fret maple fretboard & a licenced floyd rose. Strangely, the bridge has quite a good tuning stability, something I didn't really expect from a licenced floyd. Made In Japan. Plays like a dream, sounds so beautiful - with so much character and fiery, creamy passion!
The Black One is a Dinky MGT with rosewood fretboard, EMG HZ pickups, a customized boost knob to add 20 dbs, string thru body bridge, and a beautiful arched top. I use 10s in this one to get a powerful rock rhythm sound.
If you are ever in the market for some good quality rock guitar, do give these two some serious consideration. Being made in Japan, they are built with high quality, much much better than Korea or Mexico. Also the prices are quite reasonable and well worth. You really can't go very wrong with any of these.
I love them both.
Ashique M. Fahim
Instrumental Rock Guitarist
The white one is a Jackson Dinky DK2M with Seymour Duncans SH2N & JB4s, 24 fret maple fretboard & a licenced floyd rose. Strangely, the bridge has quite a good tuning stability, something I didn't really expect from a licenced floyd. Made In Japan. Plays like a dream, sounds so beautiful - with so much character and fiery, creamy passion!
The Black One is a Dinky MGT with rosewood fretboard, EMG HZ pickups, a customized boost knob to add 20 dbs, string thru body bridge, and a beautiful arched top. I use 10s in this one to get a powerful rock rhythm sound.
If you are ever in the market for some good quality rock guitar, do give these two some serious consideration. Being made in Japan, they are built with high quality, much much better than Korea or Mexico. Also the prices are quite reasonable and well worth. You really can't go very wrong with any of these.
I love them both.
Ashique M. Fahim
Instrumental Rock Guitarist
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