Product: Dillion DL-950 Pro
Price Paid: USD 325 USED
Submitted
02/13/2008
at
08:36pm
by
guitarman720
Features
:
9
Solid mahogany arched top bound body
Set maple neck with graphite nut
Genuine Indian rosewood fingerboard
Hand polished frets and pearl trapezoid fret markers
Dillion custom vintage headstock with inlaid mother of pearl Dillion logo
tulip shaped vintage chrome dyecast gears
1 volume, 1 tone and 3 way toggle switch
2 mini toggle coil taps
2 PAF style humbucking pickups
Chrome fixed tune o matic bridge & tail piece
Sound
:
10
This guitar is a great guitar. It is a great heavy metal, hard rock, and classic rock guitar. I am using it with a Marshall Lead 12 and a Jim Dunlop Wah. It is noisy when used on the coil tap settings, but it is superflous. It has a rich sound, but it is a little bass heavy (treble heavy when tapped). It is good for bending, power chording, artificial harmonics, and tapping, but the sounds can get a little meshed and indistinct if sloppily played. I like the pickups, but i dislike the fact that the coil taps are noisy.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
I got my guitar perfectly set up (i bought it used, however) except with a tad of fret buzz on the g-string. The pickups were adjusted really well, for a nice level of distortion. The top is opaque and looks great. There are some binding mistakes, but they arent that noticeable.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
This guitar is very solid. I would gig without a backup, and the hardware is top notch. I can definitely depend on it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
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Overall Rating
:
10
I have had it for 2 months. Compared to my buddie's Epiphone Les Paul, which is a tad higher on pricing, it kills. It makes his guitar seem like he got it from Toys r' Us. If it got stolen or lost, i would definitely try to replace it. However, the noisy tapping is a definite detractor.