Maybe you all know this already, but I just discovered it last night.
I have a DK-2 and a DX-10D. I was playing both unplugged and I couldn't believe the difference in the sound between the two. The DK-2 was very bright. The notes seemed almost brittle. While the DX10D had a big boomy and warm sound to it. The bodies on both guitars seem to be about the same, the bridges are different and the neck on the DX10 is thicker. I am guessing the tone difference is mostly coming from the thicker neck.
Would anyone else care to weigh in on this subject? Could fret buzz give a guitar a brighter sound? The DK-2 has a lot more unplugged fret buzz than the DX10D.
Tom
I have a DK-2 and a DX-10D. I was playing both unplugged and I couldn't believe the difference in the sound between the two. The DK-2 was very bright. The notes seemed almost brittle. While the DX10D had a big boomy and warm sound to it. The bodies on both guitars seem to be about the same, the bridges are different and the neck on the DX10 is thicker. I am guessing the tone difference is mostly coming from the thicker neck.
Would anyone else care to weigh in on this subject? Could fret buzz give a guitar a brighter sound? The DK-2 has a lot more unplugged fret buzz than the DX10D.
Tom
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