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Thread: FS: Jackson DKMGT Dinky guitar like new w/EMGs

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    Default FS: Jackson DKMGT Dinky guitar like new w/EMGs

    LIKE NEW Jackson Dinky DKMGT electric guitar, in Cobalt Blue, MADE IN JAPAN. It's got EMG Hz pickups (passive versions of the EMG 81s), a reverse headstock, binding on the neck, Turbocharger boost knob, tune-o-matic bridge, and more. Currently tuned to B. I really do not want to sell this guitar, because I absolutely love how it plays and sounds. This thing is KILLER. If I didn't need the money, I'd be keeping it. PRICE: $375 shipped , or if you wanna meet me an hour outside of ATL I'll do $350. Please PM if interested.

    From Jackson:
    "The Jackson DKMGT has a sleek, sculpted string-through alder body with a carved top. It also has a bolt-on rock maple neck with a bound, compound radius rosewood fretboard; MOTO piranha fingerboard inlays; and a string-thru body bridge.

    Jackson's compound-radius fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut for easy chording and flattens out as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out. With a more relaxed hand, you'll play better!"

    * Carved alder body
    * Turbocharger 20dB boost
    * Rock maple bolt-on neck
    * Compound-radius, bound rosewood fretboard
    * MOTO piranha fretboard inlays
    * EMG Hz pickups
    * 25-1/2" scale
    * String-thru body bridge








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    Nice axe, but Jacksons just aren't Jacksons w/o a Floyd Rose. I don't know why they ever built a guitar without one

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    Because not everybody uses the whammy bar. Plus it's way easier to set the guitar up when you don't have to worry about the whole floating tremolo system. Especially when using drastically different tuning. The sustain is also better with a fixed bridge.

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