thanks Racer lol.... my SN starts with 98 making it MIJ
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ive got the MIJ DKMGT it has the Turbocharger (EMG Afterburner) but i don't use the Turbocharger i like the way it sounds with an HZ4 in the Bridge Position and no turbo. The neck has the Pirahna Tooth Neck inlays and plays like a 2000$ Guitar only thing its a bolt on but even so it has Fantastic Tone
Play Like A Rock Star And Turn it Up !
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Originally posted by warlok View PostNope... The T is the designation for the strings through the body or non-tremolo model. The EMG HZ's and "Turbocharger" (EMG Afterburner) are on the earlier DKMG/DKMGT's, later DKMG/DKMGT's have EMG 81/85 with just a vol/tone.In memory of Gary Wright 9/13/2012
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The "T" is for "Tune-o-matic" since that's the type of bridge they use on string through body guitars. They sometimes also use "FR" to designate Floyd Rose equipped models too.It's all about the blues-rock chatter.
Originally posted by RD...so now I have this massive empty house with my Harley, Guns, Guitar and nothing else...
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Originally posted by Devotee View PostThe "T" is for "Tune-o-matic" since that's the type of bridge they use on string through body guitars. They sometimes also use "FR" to designate Floyd Rose equipped models too.In memory of Gary Wright 9/13/2012
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Originally posted by CowboyFromHell View PostSo the non-tremolo models have a T? Kinda seems backwards to me. Not disputing you by any means, just saying that you would think if it had a T it would have a tremolo.
and T designates Through body...
Leaving the vast majority of the remaining models with licensed floyd rose tremolos....
Except those with Khallers, and Roswell Rhoads.....
Other than that, R is Reverse headstock and M is maple neck, FF is Fret Flames.... bit like Ibanez and ESP QH QM for quilted tops and F FM for flamed tops ... hope thats some help!
The bloodline site has some details though Iv not seen a proper list of the definitions for many years now!"If I'm in A-B and your in E-e on the 3rd fret, little string, while I'm back here, on the 7th fret big A... are we in tune?"
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