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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Celestial Traveller




With fifteen modifications, the most popular Jackson guitar on the market today is the Dinky Electric Guitar.

A Dinky Guitar is a reasonably priced guitar which doesn't sacrifice quality. If you are just starting out and don't want to spend a fortune, or you are on a tight budget, then a Dinky should be a guitar you should investigate buying.

You absolutely will never get out of tune no matter how aggressive you are because it has the flexibility of having the double locking floyd rose tremolo . It totally sounds grand merited in part due to the alder body. It looks sassy and rocker-y with the shark tooth inlays.

A Dinky is made as a Superstrat and it is a double cutaway guitar. It has a two humbucker pickup configuration, with some models having a single coil pickup or just a one bridge humbucker pickup.

Usually, the fret board can be finished out of ebony or rosewood; and in more recent times maple, or rock maple, with 24 jumbo frets. It is also built with a bolt-on neck. Most of the guitars have a Floyd Rose original or licensed tremolo, and a locking nut to help maintain stable tuning. A few Dinkys have hardtail, or String-Thru bridges.

Hard rockers or heavy metal bands can be usually found playing a Dinky. But other guitar players in other niches can play Dinky's with success. There are a number of series by Jackson which has Dinky guitars.

There is one Dinky in the USA Select Series - the DK1. In the Pro series, there are five Jackson Dinky guitars models: the DK2L, DK2M, DK2S, DK2T and DK2FF. The DK2s are made from Alder with a Maple bolt-on neck. The fingerboard is Rosewood with 24 frets. The DK2 model has three Seymour Duncan pickups, two are Single Coil, the third (the bridge) is a humbucker.

The Jackson MG series has three Dinky models - the DKMGT and the DXMG. The JS Series has four models - JS1, JS20, JS30DK and JS30DKT Hardtail. The Pro series Artist has two models - the Christian Olde Wolbers Signature and the Christian Olde Wolbers Signature 7-string, are found in the Pro Series Artist.

Attention Guitar Lovers! People can discover your very own Jackson Guitars at Vincent Roardens website, including Dinky Jackson Guitars. There are hundreds of other Jackson versions available, such as the Kelly, King V and Rhoads.

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