Hello friends, I come to show my ultra modified DK2 Dinky
The idea was to have a guitar terrifyingly modified but without appearing to, like a Beetle with a Ferrari engine
but the ultimate goal was to make this guitar sound exactly how I like, I think I've achieved
Yes, it is a Jackson Dinky DK2M, originally It had a Maple Neck, but I changed it by one of Rosewood
I hated the nasal sound and the lack of Sustain that It had, Now sounds more balanced, fuller bass response, greatest Sustain
It has Metal Pickups Rings, fine-threaded studs to make the bridge height adjustment much more precise and Solid Brass knurled bushings
I Replace the original mics for a Gibson 4-conductor Classic '57 on the Neck, and a Seymour Duncan Custom JB-8 on the Bridge, it's a sawing machine!!
The electronics are quite complicated:
*3-way Megaswitch by Schaller to control the pickups position
*two DiMarzio 500kOhm Custom Taper Pot, one with Push/Pull for phase switching (On/Out)
*two Mini Toggle On/On/On Switches, For 3-mode Series/coil-taped/parallel pickup switching
In the middle position and coil tapped It have another Humbucker made of the Inner Coils, that is great because is noise free
What could be better than a Floyd Rose made by Schaller in Germany to keep the tuning perfectly and give that great sustain?
on the reverse side is pure lust:
*KGC 3/4" Thick 42mm long Brass Sustain Block with spring retainer bar
*Gold Plated Springs
*KGC Brass Spring Claw (milled from a solid piece of brass)
*Brass tremolo Stop (when I'm recording in the studio is better to have it fixed, but normally I have it floating)
Sperzel 6-In-Line Non-Graduated Tuners to make the String change very easy and fast, while ensuring a good contact between the strings and the nut due to its low profile
well, that's all friends! I hope you like it!
The idea was to have a guitar terrifyingly modified but without appearing to, like a Beetle with a Ferrari engine
but the ultimate goal was to make this guitar sound exactly how I like, I think I've achieved
Yes, it is a Jackson Dinky DK2M, originally It had a Maple Neck, but I changed it by one of Rosewood
I hated the nasal sound and the lack of Sustain that It had, Now sounds more balanced, fuller bass response, greatest Sustain
It has Metal Pickups Rings, fine-threaded studs to make the bridge height adjustment much more precise and Solid Brass knurled bushings
I Replace the original mics for a Gibson 4-conductor Classic '57 on the Neck, and a Seymour Duncan Custom JB-8 on the Bridge, it's a sawing machine!!
The electronics are quite complicated:
*3-way Megaswitch by Schaller to control the pickups position
*two DiMarzio 500kOhm Custom Taper Pot, one with Push/Pull for phase switching (On/Out)
*two Mini Toggle On/On/On Switches, For 3-mode Series/coil-taped/parallel pickup switching
In the middle position and coil tapped It have another Humbucker made of the Inner Coils, that is great because is noise free
What could be better than a Floyd Rose made by Schaller in Germany to keep the tuning perfectly and give that great sustain?
on the reverse side is pure lust:
*KGC 3/4" Thick 42mm long Brass Sustain Block with spring retainer bar
*Gold Plated Springs
*KGC Brass Spring Claw (milled from a solid piece of brass)
*Brass tremolo Stop (when I'm recording in the studio is better to have it fixed, but normally I have it floating)
Sperzel 6-In-Line Non-Graduated Tuners to make the String change very easy and fast, while ensuring a good contact between the strings and the nut due to its low profile
well, that's all friends! I hope you like it!
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