Jackson DK2M Electric Guitar Demo
www.worldmusicsupply.com Chris Cannella, Product Manager and Artist Relations Manager of Jackson Guitars, demonstrates the DK2M Dinky electric guitar. Available in black and white finishes.
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www.worldmusicsupply.com Chris Cannella, Product Manager and Artist Relations Manager of Jackson Guitars, demonstrates the DK2M Dinky electric guitar. Available in black and white finishes.
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Dudes hows the weight?,thinking of getting one,hope its not neck heavy.
sounds real good in this demo
Nahh with an Alder body it should be pretty even …or slightly to the body
i think im gonna go get a bowl of cereal…
im gonna get cereal too
@fordgt402
its a very light guitar and in my opinion the weight is balanced well. Not neck heavy at all. A great guitar; highly recommended!
dude he made one of the best if not the best guitar company in history!!!
the weight is good their quite light and have such a beefy sound
this guitar is so gonna sound perfect for some heavy chugging riffs when i get this badboy but with string thru.
What is this guitar compared to a Ibanez RG3570Z ?
@tastyciggarette They are both great guitars. Personally i think that jackson have way better riffing tone but the ibanez has an extremely nice solo tone. Both guitars are pure win though. Never played the model you say but prestige RG ibanez are similar and i’ve played them. Both the jackson and ibanez are high quality and very playable instuments. I would go for the jackson
@topografer Thanks ,i also found out that i like the looks of the Jackson more
so I’m going to get a jackson but probably with a mahogany fretboard
@LaraPegasus mahogany fretboard???????????? never seen one
@cnarro890 lmfao
too bad they discontinued this guitar
The demo is rotten but I know that it is a great guitar, it’s only the person who plays with whom is not great
@TStouffer Have they discontinued it? It’s still up on the site.
@klummster88 i thought so, for a while there, it wasn’t on musician’s friend, music 123, guitar center, or sam ash. I recall trying to find a second one a few months ago because it’s pretty hard to find a quality maple fretboard jackson that cheap.
@TStouffer Tell me about it, I live in the arse end of England so it’s impossible to get good guitars around here…my local shop actually wanted to charge me half the price of the guitar just to order it in. Decided to try my friend’s instead haha.
Wow is Kerry King xDD
Can anyone please help me. I have a Jackson DK2M which I think is awesome but it seems impossible to setup for drop tuning. I want to use drop C# drop B and drop D tuning, is it possible or am I asking too much. I did try drop B and it fucked the floating trem, just wasn’t enough tension. Even when I try to tune down everything to E flat tuning, it just fucks the trem, not enough tension to hold it. Please tell me what I’m doing wrong, do I just need thicker gauge strings, is it that simple?
@Hertsman50 Yes. For D would be 10′s, So for B you would need 12′s, I believe. You can also add one more spring to the back of the floyd, so you can get lower with thinner strings. Thicker strings sound more massive and fat.. I prefer thinner strings for that bell like sound when picking on a upstroke..
@MladenKapisoda thanks a lot for your help, much appreciated.
i pretty much prefer the neck pickup in about anything.
@Ibanezz977 lmfao that’s what i thought too
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