Not one to dwell on negatives (the Dinky Rev Pro debacle) I've turned my attention to far more productive and positive endeavors and done what any sane guitarist would do: Bought another Dinky.
This one should scratch several itches- of course one being my lust for reverse head stock-ed, maple boarded shredders. The other is a more recent itch, festering ever since I got back from the G4 Experience. Both Vai and Satch used Ibbys equipped with on board sustainers. I was digging some of the things that they did with them and decided I'd have to try one out soon. Problem was, I didn't have a guitar truly suited for a Sustainer. Then when it became apparent that me and the Dinky Rev Pro weren't gonna bond, I saw the DK2RMG-M and a light bulb went on.
Months ago, I was digging my Pro Series DK2M Limited Run Yellow Tiger despite the less than stellar fret ends and the for-shit FRT-02000. The DK2RMG-M has numerous appealing similarities but also has EMGs which I don't care for. BUT those EMG's require a battery compartment. A compartment that might be useful for housing a battery for a sustainer system. See where this is going?
So yeah, the EMGs are going bye-bye and a TB-4 or Perpetual Burn is going in the bridge and a Fernendez Sustain unit is going in the neck slot. The stock FRT-02000 will also be going, along with the blade switch. In their places, a proper OFR with a fat brass block and a toggle switch and mini toggle for the Sustainer will go.
Naturally, this will all be predicated on whether or not it has the initial mojo. If this Dinky suffers from the same issue that the Tiger DK2M one did, it'll be right back on the block for a flip.
DK2RMG.jpg
This one should scratch several itches- of course one being my lust for reverse head stock-ed, maple boarded shredders. The other is a more recent itch, festering ever since I got back from the G4 Experience. Both Vai and Satch used Ibbys equipped with on board sustainers. I was digging some of the things that they did with them and decided I'd have to try one out soon. Problem was, I didn't have a guitar truly suited for a Sustainer. Then when it became apparent that me and the Dinky Rev Pro weren't gonna bond, I saw the DK2RMG-M and a light bulb went on.
Months ago, I was digging my Pro Series DK2M Limited Run Yellow Tiger despite the less than stellar fret ends and the for-shit FRT-02000. The DK2RMG-M has numerous appealing similarities but also has EMGs which I don't care for. BUT those EMG's require a battery compartment. A compartment that might be useful for housing a battery for a sustainer system. See where this is going?
So yeah, the EMGs are going bye-bye and a TB-4 or Perpetual Burn is going in the bridge and a Fernendez Sustain unit is going in the neck slot. The stock FRT-02000 will also be going, along with the blade switch. In their places, a proper OFR with a fat brass block and a toggle switch and mini toggle for the Sustainer will go.
Naturally, this will all be predicated on whether or not it has the initial mojo. If this Dinky suffers from the same issue that the Tiger DK2M one did, it'll be right back on the block for a flip.
DK2RMG.jpg
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