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Description
Engineered from its inception for high-speed, virtuoso playing, the MJ Series Dinky DKR features an ergonomically contoured alder body with sculpted shredder’s cut heel for easy access to the upper registers. The attractive five-piece maple/walnut/maple/walnut/maple neck is bolted-on to the body with graphite reinforcement for added stability against climate-induced warping and has an oiled finish on the back for smooth playability.
Featuring rolled edges, 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays, the 12”–16” compound radius ebony fingerboard is designed for highly technical lightspeed playing on the upper registers and comfortable chord work closer toward the nut. For touring musicians, Luminlay glow-in the-dark side dots provide exceptional fretboard guidance even on the darkest of stages while a heel-mount truss rod wheel allows for quick-and-easy neck relief adjustments.
DiMarzio Super Distortion DP100 and DiMarzio PAF Pro DP151 pickups provide a tried-and-true high-output combo, delivering a perfect blend of power and tone. The standard for kicking a tube amp into total overdrive, the Super Distortion humbucking bridge pickup bolsters tone with rich, intense mids, big lows and fat highs, while the PAF Pro neck humbucking pickup retains its “PAF”-style presence when ran through high-gain amps, and punches hard with snappy lows, spiked mid-range and crisp highs without becoming brittle. Harness the sonic horsepower with a versatile five-way pickup blade switch and single volume and tone controls. Other premium features include a Gotoh GE1996T Series double-locking tremolo bridge system for reliable tuning stability throughout daring and aggressive playing theatrics, Gotoh sealed die-cast tuners and Dunlop dual-locking strap buttons.
Boasting brazen Jackson attitude, the MJ Series Dinky DKR is decked out in either Ice Blue Metallic with white pickup bobbins, pearloid sharkfin inlay at the 12th fret and chrome hardware, or in Satin Black with yellow pickup bobbins, yellow sharkfin inlay at the 12th fret and black hardware. Both models feature a color matched reverse Jackson pointy headstock.



Features
- 25.5" scale length
- Alder Dinky body with sculpted shredder’s cut heel
- Bolt-on five-piece maple/walnut/maple/walnut/maple neck with graphite reinforcement and oiled back finish
- 12"–16" compound radius ebony fingerboard with rolled edges, 24 jumbo frets and sharkfin inlay at the 12th fret
- Luminlay side dots
- Heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel
- DiMarzio Super Distortion DP100 bridge and DiMarzio PAF Pro DP151 neck humbucking pickups
- Five-position pickup blade switch, single volume control and single tone control
- Gotoh GE1996T Series double-locking tremolo bridge system
- Gotoh sealed die-cast tuners and Dunlop dual-locking strap buttons
- Available in Ice Blue Metallic with chrome hardware, white pickup bobbins and pearloid sharkfin inlay at the 12th fret, or in Satin Black with black hardware, yellow pickup bobbins and yellow sharkfin inlay at the 12th fret
- Color matched reverse Jackson pointed 6-in-line headstock
- Foam core case included
Specs
- MJ Series
- Alder
- Satin
- 5-Piece Maple/Walnut/Maple/Walnut/Maple
- Oiled
- Ebony, 12"–16" Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm)
- 24, Jumbo
- Floyd Rose R3 Locking, 1.6875" (42.86 mm)
- Yellow Sharkfin at 12th Fret
- Gotoh Sealed Die-Cast
- 25.5" (648 mm)
- Gotoh GE1996T Series Double-Locking Tremolo (Recessed)
- None
- Bridge: DiMarzio Super Distortion DP100
- Neck: DiMarzio PAF Pro DP151
- 5-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge Inner Coil, Position 3. Both Pickups, Position 4. Neck Inner Coil, Position 5. Neck Pickup
- Volume, Tone
- Dome-Style
- Black
- Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)
- Japan
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Such an amazing Guitar
submitted3 years ago
byTyler
fromLas Vegas NV
The color is amazing! 100X better in person than online. Rare to find a reverse headstock Jackson and a Japanese made one at that! quality is fantastic. For $2100+, I think the 'hard shell' case falls short. It is very light doesn't feel like it will protect that well. slightly better than a gig bag, but no real security or protection (the case uses a zipper). With that said cases can be replaced, and this guitar is awesome. I have been playing for 17 years, and have amassed a hardy collection of electric and acoustic guitars. I am no luthier but if you are looking for wonderfully crafted guitar, with a professional guitar price tag then look no further. I am a fan of Jackson guitars (I own two dinky's, and a charvel dinky) so the thinner neck and classic yet aggressive profile of this guitar is simply perfect. You could play the most metal music with this guitar or you could play some blues it doesn't matter the aesthetics fit everything you want to play. It plays just as wonderfully as it looks.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byMatt
fromLake City FL
This series is made in Japan. Do you have the info on where in Japan they are made such as the factory?
I’m sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available.