Hey all, thanks for reading.
I have a (I believe 2008) inported Jackson DXMG Dinky guitar that sounds horribly muffled and muted is the only way I can think to describe it. It sounds bad no matter what I play it through, effects pedals, amps, etc... I put in a Seymour Duncan TB-4, changed to a big block, and also use a fender fat finger, but no matter what I do, this guitar just sounds bad.
I have 2 other much cheaper guitars that sound brighter and fuller than the DXMG. I used to have a USA made RR1 and I can't remember how that sounded.
My question is, are all DXMG models like this. Is this normal? Do other Jackson guitars sound the same way? And would the wood be responsible for the muddy like tone?
Any advice, suggestions, thoughts, would be greatly appreciated. I sometimes buy guitars over the net without playing them first and don't want to buy another one that sounds like this. I may need to sell it but it plays so great I don't want to. It is hard to get/stay inspired when I play this guitar..
Thanks,
BobbySkidz
I have a (I believe 2008) inported Jackson DXMG Dinky guitar that sounds horribly muffled and muted is the only way I can think to describe it. It sounds bad no matter what I play it through, effects pedals, amps, etc... I put in a Seymour Duncan TB-4, changed to a big block, and also use a fender fat finger, but no matter what I do, this guitar just sounds bad.
I have 2 other much cheaper guitars that sound brighter and fuller than the DXMG. I used to have a USA made RR1 and I can't remember how that sounded.
My question is, are all DXMG models like this. Is this normal? Do other Jackson guitars sound the same way? And would the wood be responsible for the muddy like tone?
Any advice, suggestions, thoughts, would be greatly appreciated. I sometimes buy guitars over the net without playing them first and don't want to buy another one that sounds like this. I may need to sell it but it plays so great I don't want to. It is hard to get/stay inspired when I play this guitar..
Thanks,
BobbySkidz
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