Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK2 Modern Ash HT7, Ebony Fingerboard, Baked Blue

#933265

Product discontinued

Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK2 Modern Ash HT7, Ebony Fingerboard, Baked Blue

#933265

Product discontinued

Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK2 Modern Ash HT7, Ebony Fingerboard, Baked Blue Overview

With premium features catering to highly-technical playing, multi-dimensional tone and ergonomic design, the brand-new Jackson Pro Series Dinky™ DK Modern Ash HT7 model provides the ultimate high-performance experience for today’s modern players.

Featuring a 26.5” scale length, this modern 7-string hardtail guitar also boasts unparalleled style with a sandblasted surface that highlights the ash wood grain and distinctive Baked Blue finish, complete with a reverse 3x4 AT-1 matching headstock with white Jackson badge logo and black hardware.

The Dinky body is paired with a sturdy graphite-reinforced bolt-on three-piece maple/wenge/maple neck, featuring a satin finish on the back for greater playing comfort and a heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel for painless neck relief tweaks. Designed for fast and intricate playing, the 12"-16" compound radius bound ebony fingerboard hosts 24 jumbo frets, offset pearloid dot inlays and Graph Tech® TUSQ® XL nut. Luminlay® side dots will guide your way along the fretboard even on the darkest of stages.

Active multi-voiced Fishman® Fluence® Open Core PRF-CO7 bridge and neck humbucking pickups give this powerful instrument its dynamic tone — capable of over-wound hot-rodded crunch or vintage snap. With the five-way blade in pickup positions one (full bridge) or five (full neck), you can leverage the tone control with push/pull activation to switch from voice one to voice two. Pickups positions two, three and four all feature voice 3’s single-coil tone.

This versatile model also features a single volume control and a Hipshot® 7 fixed bridge for improved intonation and enhanced sustain.

Take your playing to the next level with the all-new Jackson Pro Series Dinky™ DK Modern Ash HT7.

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