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#Jackson dinky dk2 review pro
The Pro Series DK2’s playability is everything guitarists have come to know and love about Jackson guitars. At performance volume levels, I found I could get a wide variety of clean and overdrive tones just with the guitar’s pickups and controls. On my Friedman Pink Taco, the bridge pickup was already overdriving the amp at the lowest gain setting, while the single-coil settings were spanking clean.
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The bridge humbucker is very powerful but clear, with a bold midrange and focused bass that rock hard. Perhaps a handful of players will miss the middle/dual-humbucker setting, but I very much find the funky, honking dual single-coil tone a much better alternative (go ahead, try to resist playing “Free Ride” after you select the middle setting). Instead of employing push-pull pots to engage single-coil tones, those settings are instantly accessible with the blade selector switch. PERFORMANCE What I admire the most about the Pro Series DK2 is how it combines a very stripped-down, streamlined aesthetic with a surprisingly versatile selection of tones, thanks to its Seymour Duncan pickups and a very well-conceived pickup-wiring scheme.