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returntothepit >> discuss >> Give me the pro's and con's for buying this guitar: by Y2K12hype on Sep 24,2009 5:23pm
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toggletoggle post by Y2K12hype at Sep 24,2009 5:23pm
other than its technically a fender product and it doesnt have a double locking trem....

http://www.daddys.com/detail.php?itemTitle=jackson-dk2t&itemNumber=JAC9082

Most likely would use it for thrash/older grind tones...


LETS FIGHT OVER THE QUALITY OF THIS GUITAR!



toggletoggle post by Martins   at Sep 24,2009 5:33pm
Pros: it's a guitar
Cons: it's a guitar



toggletoggle post by Y2K12hype at Sep 25,2009 8:24am
"Wait a minute... that's the smartest thing I've ever heard anyone say about anything."



toggletoggle post by |an  at Sep 25,2009 8:35am
I used to play a DKMGT, looks like basically the same axe, though I can't tell if the one you linked has an arch top and unfinished neck like mine.

Pros: Fast neck, decent body tone, good price

Cons: Substandard hardware, bolt-on, crappy stock pickups

I ended up replacing the saddles with graphite ($25) right away because the stock metal saddles were fairly sharp and breaking strings on me. Also replaced the pickups and relocated the volume knob to the tone position since it was getting in the way of my picking hand.

Good axe for the money. Won't get you pro tone for studio recordings but I did a few with it, with both a JCM800 and Dual Rec, and they were passable with some EQ on the board. Good live axe, mine took a lot of abuse and held up just fine. Fast neck and good size frets so it shreds pretty naturally. Bonus that it's pretty cheap so you don't need to be so gentle with it (unless you're into that sort of thing).



toggletoggle post by |an  at Sep 25,2009 8:36am
Also I should mention mine was made in Japan, back in like 2001. Now they make them in Korea and India, I've heard the quality is lower but for this price I'm not sure it makes a noticeable difference.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Sep 25,2009 8:53am
Bolt on isn't a con. How much is that going for used? New they're not really worth the dough. Someone swapped the good Duncans that were in there for what appears to be Ibanez V7 & V8 pickups...eeewwww.



toggletoggle post by |an  at Sep 25,2009 9:03am
blue said[orig][quote]
Bolt on isn't a con.


Yeah I guess that depends on your desire for sustain. With decent pickups and a boost pedal I never really had a problem with that.



toggletoggle post by Y2K12hype at Sep 25,2009 9:06am
damn, blue, how the hell can you tell that just from that low res pic?

also, thanks for all the input, Ian, it really helps. i was already thinking, if i bought it, i would relocate the vol knob. if it has ibanez pups in it, id try to talk em down on the price since i would automatically want to switch em out, or try to talk a deal while buying a new bridge PU...



toggletoggle post by |an  at Sep 25,2009 9:11am
I guess you can see by the black poles in the pups, and the little logos on the left side of each pickup.

I only began to prefer neck-thru when I got a soloist with a trem and started doing ridiculously long divebombs. I could see a neck-thru being a bit of an issue there, but since this is a fixed trem I wouldn't worry. Depends too on the music you're playing - if it's thrash and you really don't need a very organic sound then you're probably good.

Protip: use a little piece of electrical tape on the back of the hole to prevent crap from getting in the control cavity.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Sep 25,2009 9:29am
Just letting you know, you'll have a hell of a time talking them down on the price, Daddys doesn't budge more than maybe 10ish bucks. You'll get no help on the pickup dept either, Daddys employees have really no power over changing prices.

How much is the guitar going for used?

You'll have no problem with sustain being that its a string through bridge.



toggletoggle post by Y2K12hype at Sep 25,2009 9:36am
seems like people are paying $300 even, used, in the reviews on harmony central. idk if they bought them private sale or not...so....$389 is no deal. i have a few guitars I'd be willing to trade in towards this, if it is worth it...idk, i just dont know



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Sep 25,2009 9:39am
blue said[orig][quote]
Just letting you know, you'll have a hell of a time talking them down on the price, Daddys doesn't budge more than maybe 10ish bucks. You'll get no help on the pickup dept either, Daddys employees have really no power over changing prices.

How much is the guitar going for used?

You'll have no problem with sustain being that its a string through bridge.


I dunnow, I got my SG 71 at Daddys and it was like $700 on the shelf. This was before the "3 prices" on the sticker thing they have going now. I told him I'd give him $500 cash on the spot, and they took it.

Then as he was ringing me up he goes "Actually, $550". Whatever, got a strap and a shitty case with it so who cares.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Sep 25,2009 9:47am
That was a long time ago nicky boy. They have a lot more managerial red tape and blah blah blah. When I worked for Daddy's I couldn't even hook my friends up except for giving more money for trade ins.



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Sep 25,2009 9:51am
Indeed, it's lookin' at almost 10 years.

Ah, Capitalism!



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