I love my DK-6 COW model very much. It has everything that I need. 1 humbucker, 1 volume, quick battery change cavity, ebony fretboard..the works. What is your guys idea of buying a second backup the same as your main one..but maybe in a different color or should I just go buy a much different guitar that I might need for different sounds that could still serve as a backup? Thanks!
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for sure! i have a few... lol
i guess just get a guitar that you love for the same reasons as your main (more or less).
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I've got a few guitars. A PRS CE24 (process of selling), 2 strats, 2 soloists, a charvel I inherited, an Ibanez 7 string, and my main guitars have always been a strat and a soloist.
My back up rig is damn near the same as my main rig, just small variations.
Main- Sl2H, and a 95 Strat with a distortion and a lil'59
Backup- Sl2HMAH, and an 89 strat with 3 emg sa.
I basically made the rule to myself, I cannot get rid of well the guitar I inherited, but those main 4. Like, things can come and go, but that's my main rig and I've got to keep it.
If I were you, and you had the jing, look for another guitar with the features you want. Or, if you are just looking for a backup, you could pickup a cheaper import Jackson (like a used DK2) and put that one pickup in it, with one volume, and leave the other parts in it, just not hooked up...OR keep them in for more tonal variety.
If you're like me though, I've got really 2-3 distorted sounds I can get with all of my gear, and 2-4 clean sounds. I'm straight forward to my approach, and it doesn't matter what piece gets me there. Maybe you just want another exacting replica, and in that case, buy another one of what you have.
Just my 2 cents.
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Thanks for all the feedback! Reason I like a 1 humbucker, 1 volume guitar is since the EMG runs on a 9v battery, the battery would last longer, has more headroom and also since its hooked to 1 volume control, the pickup won't take the load with an extra tone control. I also like fixed bridges, because they're easier to maintain and have a little bit more sustain than the floyd trems. I do like to use the whammy, but I don't use it enough to even want a floyd equipped guitar. I've been wanting the dk-6 but with the Mako finish and no one seems to sell those around here.
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Yes why not?... When one of your strings go to buy a snicker you just
grab your backup guitar and if it`s the same as the main guitar then you
have the same feeling and everything than if you would have a different
one (shape or model or whatsover)...Cold Hollow Machinery
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I have mixed feelings on this topic.
Over the years I have acquired six Jacksons which are all very different from each other... though all are string-thru, they differ in shape and neck construction. I generally go for the variation as it keeps things interesting and offers more possibilities.
However, I own a COW DK6 and it is my main guitar for my deathmetal band. It is also very unique in its configuration, the thinner body and the unusual thick and round neck. I love how it feels, just suits me so well.
My backup guitar right now is a DKMGT which has a thicker body but very thin neck, and it always feels weird for a short time when switching between the two. Here I wouldn't mind owning a second DK6 as a backup...
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I say go for it. Personally when I pick up one of my guitars and it feels or sounds different I always think, "It would be nice to have another exactly the same".
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Originally posted by cdwillis View PostI say go for it. Personally when I pick up one of my guitars and it feels or sounds different I always think, "It would be nice to have another exactly the same".
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Originally posted by VEGETATHEPUPPET View PostMaybe a COW7 ?Last edited by minh80; 11-04-2007, 08:34 PM.
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