On 2003-12-26, Namus Withheldus rated this Jackson DK-2 a 5...(7132)
Purchase: I bought this ax at ROCK Block in Nashville. I paid $449.00. Pros: The DK-2 has a fast neck, with 24 jumbo frets, that are scalloped at the top of the neck. Very easy to play fast. It also provide a nice variety of sound from the 5-position switch, though I mostly play using the humbuckers.
The floyd stays in tune, and I like the sacle of the body. It's light, and it fits body much better than any Les Paul or Strat I've played. Cons: Tuning the Floyd Rose was a bear, till I'leard how to do it. After that, it was quite easy, reminding me a bit like when I would torque order on an engine block. But it does stay in tune. Quality: I've had it six month so far, and it seems rather rugged. But I'm an amature player. Review Summary: I think the DK-@ is a great value, and an outstanding guitar. I had played for a several years, but with axes of far less, and sometimes better pedigrees. It seemed to be the one of the best axes arround, esspecially for the money. Throw in Jenna, and I'll pop for the Rhondes model! On 2003-11-03, Jovane M. rated this Jackson DK-2 a 4...(5985)
Purchase: I bought this new, from Guitar Center a little over a year ago, for about $300. With a fast-playing neck, 24 jumbo frets, and Duncan Designed pick-ups. Perfect for shreddin. Pros: This guitar was worth the price, and handles so smoothly, in any style of playing...really awsome for soloing...shred-metal style. Cons: The only dislike, is the weight distribution..its a little heavy, but its typical for this type of guitar. Quality: Overall excellent craftmanship, really extrenuish work, definently shown in the finishes and the sound. Review Summary: If you are considering a more heavier approach to your playing, then consider this guitar, or any Jackson in general. |
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