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Features 8.9 (17 responses)
Sound 8.7 (18 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.6 (18 responses)
Reliability/Durability 8.4 (15 responses)
Customer Support 6.5 (6 responses)
Overall Rating 8.8 (17 responses)
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Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: EUR 450
Submitted 03/20/2009 at 03:38pm by gabriele

Features : 9
Made in Japan

Left Handed

22 Frets

Solid Top

Volume - Tone - 5 Way Selector

Seymour Duncan JB TB4 Humbucker in the bridge position.
Seymour Duncan STK-1 Single Coil in the middle and in the neck position.

Alder body
Maple neck
Radius Rosewood fretboard

Black Finish

Strat style body

Floyd Rose Double Locking Tremolo

Ivoroid binding

Black hardware

Matching headstock with pinstripe


Sound : 9
I play Hard Rock (Guns N'Roses, AC/DC...) and she is great for this, especially with the JB humbucker in the brigde....ok, my marshall combo JCM 800 4010 (2204 head) is THE amp for me(talking about combos obviusly), but i love this guitar....she really rocks!

A little bit of noise sometimes with the single coils but really nothing important. I can have a great bright sound for the rhytm parts and a very good,large and warm lead sound....and i like it so much.

If you don't look at the aggressive look, you can appreciate some good blues clean tones with the single coils...pretty warm.

For now the only thing i really don't like is the jackson logo too much little for me(this is a lefty one), i really like the bigger logo on the right handed headstock.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Good action, nothing special but good.

Pickups are good too. Maybe the DK2M (which have 2 humbuckers) is better, it could be.

Floyd Rose Licensed isn't the real Floyd Rose but is pretty good.

The finishes aren't bad.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
She is brand new now so i can't tell you.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Not yet.

Overall Rating : 9
I would buy she again for sure, because for 450 euro it isn't simple to find a guitar like this. I like the look, especially the headstock....I wish she had a bigger logo like the right handed models, but in the end i love this guitar.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: USD 750
Submitted 11/17/2007 at 05:14am by Brendan

Features : 9
2007 Jackson DK2M-MG in white bengal finish. Absolutely beautiful finish! 25.5" scale bolt-on neck, maple fretboard with black sharktooth inlays and black binding. Alder body. Floyd Rose licensed trem. EMG 81 in the bridge, EMG 85 in the neck. If it had an original Floyd Rose I would have given it a 10, but alas, it has a licensed so it gets a 9.

Sound : 10
With this guitar I play tech/death metal. I couldn't imagine a better guitar, aside from it having an original Floyd. The alder and EMG's give it a bright tone with a sharp attack, but that really helps define then notes when you're playing with a lot of distortion. Sustain is excellent considering its bolt-on neck. Turn on the EMG 85 and you have a crisp clean any guitar would be jealous of. I was shocked to hear how well it played jazz and the like, but playing this guitar for jazz would look slightly silly IMO (If that's important to you).

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
When I ordered this guitar, It arrived in standard E, decent action, with string gauge .9's. After playing it for a half-hour or so, I decided to set it up to my personal liking. Removed the strings and put on GHS Boomers, 10-52. Tuned to drop-C, adjusted spring tension, and lowered the action. USA Soloists (or any other guitar) don't have anything on the action of this guitar, it is as good as any.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I just received this guitar, but most Jackson's are pretty road-worthy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
1 year warranty :-) That's all I know so far.

Overall Rating : 10
This is the best value guitar I've ever seen (for its style). $750 for a Japanese made Jackson that will stand up to anything on the market right now. Also, the white bengal finish with it's maple fretboard give it a totally distinct/sexy look.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/29/2007 at 09:55am by johnny

Features : 9
My Jackson DK2 is a brand new 2007 japan made model with a finish in transparent red(looks great!) and black hardware.
This guitar is equipped with a seymour duncan "jb 4" trembucker and two sd single coils (S/S/H config)
Furthermore, it has a floyd rose style trem which works, once having been set up perfectly, very good. I know that a lot of guitarists hate the floyd rose style tremolos and i also know that they can cause a lot of trouble. It just has to be set up precicively! My guitar never gets out of tune, although i use the trem a lot and pull it really heavily.I needed a metalaxe, and the jackson dk2 offers the right features for this style of music.

Sound : 9
I play the jackson through an engl e 645 powerball with a 4x12" celestion vintage 30 cabinet.
With this setup, i can get that metal sound i??ve always dreamed of.
The sd "jb4" trembucker is probably one of the best pickups which have ever been made! It has tons of output, a warm and clear tone, precicive highs, enough mids,it has punch and it bites! It??s not as agressive as an emg 81 (which i also play and like a lot) but it has character and sounds warmer and more brilliant.
The two single coils do a fine job too, switching them parallel offers you a great clean tone, but i never use them for solos or things like that... I??d rather have had a two humbucker jackson(with sd "sh2 jazz" pu on neck) but i??m a lefty and jackson only offers this model to minors like me...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
When the guitar finally arrived, it had been set up very well.
I don??t know if it was factory setup or if this has been done at the guitar store where i bought it.
Unfortunately, i had to change the tuning, because we play on dropped c in our band. after that, as i had expected, nothing worked together anymore. i tried to fix it but i failed and gave it to a guitarbuilder but he couldn??t also do it satisfyingly.
a friend of mine who is very keen on guitars finally got it and from that point on it works almost perfect. Unlucky, the e side scratches a little bit, my friend suspects a fret or the neck not being straight.i hope we can fix that soon. Finish was good, no flaws, factory setup was good... but that f...ing scratchy e side!

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
Altough i own this guitar for just 9 months, i think it will last a long time. The painting is good, with tons of gloss paint, no scratches to be seen by now. Floyd rose style trem works fine,never gets out of tune. Huge strap buttons. High quality tuners.
I??ve already had a few gigs with this guitar and i would consider it as dependable...

Customer Support : 7
I had to wait hardly 6 months to get this guitar because it was not available in europe so that it has had to been shipped from the u.s.
Import laws made by the eu make it sometimes difficult to get a product from oversea, so you have to wait a long time for it.
Never dealt with the company, warranty is two years, i think...

Overall Rating : 9
I??ve been playing for three years now and i also own an ibanez guitar with emg 81 pu.
Being a lefthanded guitar player, i dont have the possibility to choose between hundreds of axes.
The jackson dk 2 offers the features i need for my style of music (mostly death metal and trash metal but i also enjoy hard rock and classic rock): a tremolo, very good pickups, an easy to play neck and last but not least a great look in bloody transparent red with black hardware,sharktooth inlays and that unique jackson headstock.
Great guitar!


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/12/2007 at 07:26am by Tom Grana

Features : 9
Jackson Dinky with one humbucker, and 2 singlecoils. Licensed floyd rose bridge. Alder body, with maple neck and top. Japan Made

I actually have two of this model. One 2002 Eerie Dess Swirl finish, and one 2005 in solid black.

Sound : 5
The orginal Duncan Designed pick-ups sound quite well in my ears. Nice caracter. But they should have been punchier. When I kick in full-on distortion, they're a littel short. So I've replaced them with orginal Seymour Duncans. One of them with a Invader, and the other one with two Duncan Distortion. (Yes, I had to cut a bigger hole for the neck pick-up. Now both of them sound really good.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I think the set-up was really good. The string action was perfect for me, and the "tiliting-angle" of the bridge was right.
The feel of the whole guitar is just perfect. The balance, the feel and size of the body and neck fits me excactly the way I want a guitar to fit.
The finish was also really nice on both guitars, though I think it looks better with black hardware.

Reliability/Durability : 4
Probably the weakest about this guitar. I've expirienced the same problems on both guitars. The guitar doesn't go properly back in tune when the whammy bar is used, the finish is a bit too fragile, and the electronics, espescially the pots, doesn't excactly seem like high-end. But considering the price of the guitar, I can live with those things

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't been in contact with Jackson, so I don't know

Overall Rating : 8
As I said, the shape of the guitar is aswome, both to look at, and to have in your hands. There are some things that is not so great about it, but for this price is a lot of guitar for the money

I will defenately recomend this guitar, at least if you change the stock pick-ups


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: GBP 400
Submitted 02/15/2007 at 06:39pm by ElectricBoy

Features : 8
DK2 Pro in Transparent Black and Transparent Blue (see review why), Floyd Rose Licensed Trem, Seymour Pickups. Alder body, Maple neck, two single coils, 1 humbucker, 5 way selector switch, large strap hooks (they are good and work).

Sound : 8
I choose the Jackson because of the edgy sound that I'd heard from other Jacksons/Charvels and how it sounded in the shop. It is very bright but is quite versatile, though the blues tones aren't quite as warm as I'd like them to be. Generally it sounds extremely good and holds notes extremely well with great clean sustain.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
Oh here we go. OK, from the shop the guitar was solid, the neck joint extremely solid, but, on taking the guitar home I realised that there was some strange clicking sounds coming from the body of the guitar when it was handled and turned over, even more so when using the Trem. The string locks as usual were checked but this was not the problem. Also coming from the neck if you listened very careful was the sound of ripping wood grain when the tremolo was used. The seating for the string locks was also hanging over the edge by about 1-2mm which had to be corrected. As the shop couldn't fix the other problems or replace it, this was refunded. I located another DK2 in Trans Blue from another shop, this had another problem where the string locks would not lock the wound strings at all, rendering the Floyd next to useless, even after full tightening. Also once again the lock seating was hanging over the lower edge of the neck by 1-2mm. The paint work in general was pretty good on the transblack, the finish was good, the neck finish was ok to good, though there were some very slight finish problems along the top. Overall I am extremely disappointed with the build quality of both guitars I'd tried.

Reliability/Durability : 5
Considering the problems mentioned in the previous category, I would assume both guitars would have either got worse or remained faulty. I had one for around 3-4 weeks, the other used for an hour but was not purchased as it was faulty from the outset, so I cannot comment on how long it will last. I would imagine most parts would take a fair bashing.

Customer Support : 5
Fender quoted the shop a 2 month wait minimum to replace the Jackson DK2. This is an unreasonable time, why aren't there enough in stock in the UK?!

Overall Rating : 3
I've been playing circa 15 years, I am unimpressed that one of my guitars which was a ??150 and about 12 years old is more reliable than this ??400 (??550 RRP!) guitar. Both I had were seriously flawed from the outset. I stuck with Jackson, but since the second DK2 I tried was also of poor build quality, I have lost faith in the name. Some people mention that US built Jacksons are better, but I certainly don't want to take that chance.

If it were stolen (returned and refunded in my case) would I buy another? I attempted to and got another faulty one, so my answer would be no.

I love that it's like nothing else, it's shaped well, it looks good, the transparent black one looks amazing, the blue one doesn't look quite so good, but I hate being let down by poor workmanship.

Sad that this now puts my replacement guitar buying on hold.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/11/2007 at 10:08am by Richard Gray

Features : 10
The Jackson DK2 Dinky is a fantastic piece of kit. The body is made of Alder and is a perfect weight. The colour of the version I have is transparent blue. It is an amazing looking guitar.
The DK2 has a 5 way selector switch, volume and tone toggles. Mine was made in Japan. There are two single STK-1 Seymour Duncan pickups and a Seymour Duncan Humbucker. The sound is immense.
The Floyd Rose floating tremelo system and locking mechanism mean that it stays in tune constantly. Fantastc.

Sound : 10
I play metal (mostly Maiden) and this axe is easily the best metal guitar I have played. It surpasses the following (which shows you just how good it must be!!!)
Gibson SG, Les Paul, Fender Strat, Washburn X20, PRS etc.....
Of course the Washburn is a beginners guitar but the others are more expensive axes so that is a pointer ot the Dinky's pedigree.
The DK2 has a really good sound on both clean and heavy setting. I prefer a more bassy tone so feep the tone at 0 but I can imagine the crunch would be amazing if you really wanted to thrash it out!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar was perfectly in tune when I received it but then I got it from a local music retailer. The locking system was already set in place. The only thing I had to do was raise the pickups a touch but then that is my own personal preference.
There wasn't a blemish on it and the surface was beautifully polished.
No problems here for me!

Reliability/Durability : 10
I don't play live (I mean I don't gig) but I would say that the Dinky DK2 is a pretty durable guitar. The floating trem doesn't affect the tuning and the strap buttons are pretty reliable. I reckon anyone could depend on this guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have years warranty on the guitar but haven't had any dealings with the company. Can't really comment on this one!

Overall Rating : 10
I would say that the DK2 Dinky is easily one of the best guitars that I have played. I have played high end Fender Stratocasters along with high end versions of other companies guitars but the Dinky surpasses them all. This guitar has both style and attitude! A rare combination.
If it was stolen then I would replace it....definately.
If you are looking for a reasonably priced guitar that punches way above it's weight then look no further that the Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK2!


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: #314 (Pounds)
Submitted 05/01/2006 at 10:33am by Dave Boyd
Email: BigDavecotlod<at>aol dot com

Features : 9
Brand new Japan made,
24 Jumbo frets
Sharkfin inlays,
Duncan designed pickups,
Licensed floyed rose double locking tremelo,
I got it in Hotrod flame style body.
adjustment knobs,
Maple neck.

Pretty good for the price paid. For all of that plus a custom body, it only came to about 300 quid! The only annoying thing was that it came with no extras, other than the allen keys and things to tune it.

Sound : 7
When i first read reviews on here, people said the pickups were very noisy. Well, i say this. They aren't the greatest pickups on the earth, but they still do a damn fine job when you put the right effects through it. All i use is a zoom 505 II through an AXL 25w, and it sounds killer! just like guitarists a la kerry king, scott ian etc. I would say the sound of this guitar would suit a more rock/ metal guitarist, but im certain it would be fine for other styles, even jazz. You do get a bit of noise, but not much. and hey, what are noise reduction effects for???

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
From the place i had got it, sppedmusic.co.uk, it was not set up very well at all. I had to increase the action as the strings were actually touching the fret board. although it was delivered all the way from wales. I had that sorted in no time, just allen key the posts until theyre the desired height. My one boggle with the guitar at first was the floyd rose. if you are wanting to get this axe, i would suggest reading in to how to tune floyd rose guitars, else u will snap 2 stings like i did! hehe. its simple really, just dont use the tuners on the neck wen the neck is locked down, use the ones at the bottom behind the tremelo. Also, i would suggest that you get it set up at a guitar store. itll cost about 50 quid but trust me, its ssooooo worth it. Now i have it set up, i dont have to worry about the technical side of it all, and my guitar is perfick!

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar is as solid as a rock! even with the floyd rose, this guitar would last through a gig piece of piss with out going out of tune. Speaking of that, the ONLY way this guitar will go out of tune is if u put the whammy bar all the way down, but even then its very slight. As for the hardware, ill probably change the pickups wen i have the money, but other than that, im totally happy with it. I play thrash metal, so im a very violent player, and this guitar lasts! that proof enuff for ya?

Customer Support : 5
good support, crappy company. on their online operation, they dont pay for return postage if you fuck it up, and they dont order too often. i had to wait a month and a half before my axe arrived!
However, as i said before, they are very cheap. Speedmusic.co.uk

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playin guitar for two years, and bass for 3. This guitar is MADE for rock and metal players. So if your looking for an affordable axe that kicks arse in almost every way, this is a very good investment! If this broke id get another one, opr any other jackson. They are one of the only brands to be trusted!!


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: 350 (#)
Submitted 03/01/2006 at 03:28am by (V)achine (--)ead

Features : 9
paid : #350

2005 japan built dk2
24 fret rosewood fretboard with an alder body in gloss black
3 way blade with 1 volum and 1 tone on a pickup configuration of h-s-s, all passive with a liscenced floyd and jackson tuners

Sound : 10
Well when i first got it i felt it blew away even the MG series of the dinky in playability, maybe it was just the MG i tried wasnt up to scratch but this model felt faster and smoother, the stock pickups arent too shabby but dont go expecting a hot metal sound because you just wont get it. I changed the strings over to 10-46s and it feels much better and in the process installed a duncan distortion in the bridge which has beefed the sound up unbelievably, ive tried it through both my Randall Rh100 and my El34 100/100 hooked to a voodu valve and the guitar sounds killer. I would suggest replacing the neck pick up also as its not bad but when you have a killer pickup in the bridge and weak pickup in the neck it does spoil the feel imo. The guitar does sound very crisp and crunchy but also allows a lot of flexiblilty with regard to tone with the stock pickups installed. My only complaint is it would be nice to have another volume dial but thats pretty much just personal preference

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar in the shop was set up reasonably well, ive changed strings but not lowered the action any although i may well lower it off slightly but all in all the general set up was pretty sweer. certainly one of the better guitars ive played out of the box so to speak. as i said before i put a new pickup in it pretty much straight away but the routing through the body was pretty nice and wasnt incredibly tight making for an easy installation

Reliability/Durability : 10
The guitar seems like a solid guitar for the money im well impressed i have an ESP KH2 and although its not to that standard it really isnt far behind i would certainly buy one of these over the newer LTD ranges that are similarly priced as the wood is so much better annd the quality of the overall guitar is much higher.

Customer Support : 5
Not had to deal with this yet so its gonna get 5

Overall Rating : 9
An awesome little guitar well worth the money, can quite easily match up to guitars worth twice as much. stock pickups are a bit weak but theyre not so bad that they must be removed immediatly. over all its gotta have a 9


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/06/2005 at 07:13pm by Carson

Features : No Opinion

Sound : 10
This is an update of the previous entry made. I recently installed a Dimarzio Super Distortion pickup in the bridge position of the guitar....wow. This pickup maximizes the resonance of the wood of the guitar and the note-worthy characteristics of the pickups lower end and mid chunck as well as higher output really make the guitar sing. Solo's on higher frets sound studio quality, i played the guitar last night through my Peavey XXX and i was astonished at the crunch and balls and clarity of the guitar. If you decide of buying this axe id strongly suggest buying this pickup for it and for middle and neck positions use the Chopper and Fast Track 1. I am fond of Dimarzio pickups for their characteristics when using a high-gain harmonically rich amplifier and supplimental cabinet. Youll have a rig of the Gods once youve done so.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10

Reliability/Durability : 8
no problems yet :)

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: US $490
Submitted 07/07/2005 at 01:41am by Carson

Features : 9
Pretty straight forward Dinky design
*alder Body
*rock maple neck(super strong and clean, extremly fast)
10" compound radius fretboard
H-S-S Duncan Design Pickups(bleh..)
Jackson Floyd Rose Double Locking Bridge
and those infamous SharkFin Inlays that reek of metal!!!
Mine came from the factory with a "USED" stamp on the neck,
a small factory paint job blemish was the culpret.
Erie Dess swirl paint job is beautiful, the reason i chose it over the Ibanez 470s.

Sound : 8
This guitar exceeds my expectations for the styles i play, mainly metal in the vein of Killswitch Engage, Pig Destroyer, Neurosis, Soilent Green, Crowbar, Isis, Lamb of God, you know..high-gain, fast chops, and low tuned destruction. I currently use this Axe with a Randall RH200G2, with a 1980's something Marshall JCM900 4-12. The stock pickups dont produce an adequate super high gain sound i know my amp can make, i use to have a Jackson KV w/ an emg-81 in it...which absolutly killed, ill replace these pickups soon with an 81-SA-SA. The stock sounds can cover anything from Dire Straights to Slayer, i can nail Lamb of God's "Black Label" with the bridge p/u and lots of gain on the amp, or switch to neck p/u and play some blues with my redneck buddies. With the right pickup combination you'd be able to hear everything this guitar brings to the table with the body wood and neck construction. I need those hotter neck pickups for bell-like swooshes and harmonic overtones for faster sweep picking, as well as the bridge pickup replaces for high gain clarity and maximum pinch harmonic ability. if it werent for the pickups this guitar would rival anything this side of a $1500 Jackson soloist.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Right off the bat i threw off those whimpy 10-46's and right now im using GHS 11-50 gauge strings(3 nickle wound the other plain steel)Tuned in D, and occasially ill throw off the top lock and bring it down to drop C. The Factory setup thought was perfect, effortless sweeping and endless arrays of chords and key transitions are effortless, the compound radius fretboard and scalloped neck joint makes climbing up for The Scorpions- "Rock you like a hurricane" solo as easy as tuning it (note if you are experienced with floyd rose designs you can do this easily, just as if you can solo good enough you can pull off that solo). My axe's paint was a custom shop erie dess swirl, that came flawed , only a small 1cm blemish on the back of the guitar, like i give a rats ass, still looks good on the front and it doesnt hurt how well it plays!!!

Reliability/Durability : 9
I play my axe everyday, its the only one i own b/c i dont buy guitars for the hell of it, everyday its ready to play, its durable and well built and thats why i dont need another guitar,i gig often with it, and dont need anything for its well being except for a dry cloth to keep off dust and moisture and a fresh pack of strings incase one breaks.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never needed to even talk to the guys at Jackson

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playing around 12 yrs, its been the 2nd gutiar ive owned the first being a strat. Its perfect for my needs and playing style and gives me the freedom to continue to grow musically due to its design. I'd never lose this guitar, but if it were stolen and i knew who did it, their kneecaps would spend a few minutes with my baseball bat( and its a wooden one too!) The guitar is great for metal/shredders... and can hold its own in any musical genre, Im sold on jackson guitars, and will always be. Just remember to throw in some descent pickups if you get it. Buy it.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 04/07/2005 at 12:52am by Nakoa
Email: xxiplaybassxx at aol<dot>com

Features : 8
2004 or 2005 model.
bought brand new from guitar center.
24 fret, floyd rose, black, duncan designed h-s-s pickups.

i would have given it a 10 if it had flame maple top, bound body, neck through and real duncans.

Sound : 9
Sounds really good for metal.
i might be replacing the stock pickups with real duncans.
right now i am running it through a peavey supreme 100(soon to be replaced by a 5150 or a marshall vs100r) and a celestion loaded redbear 4x12.
clean tone on the guitar is really nice, not as warm as i would like it to be, but it works.
the jackson floyd rose is amazing. very smooth and responsive.
way better than the crap on my ltd's.
the alder body is a plus. i was tired of the mushy sounding basswood ltd and ibanez's i had been playing in the past.
the neck is amazing. it feels like it was made for my hand, and the scalloped lower horn makes reaching the 24th fret really easy.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
factory set-up is beautiful. only changes i made were d'addario strings and a bit of spring setting up to accomodate a lower tuning.
paid 400 for it because it had a barely visible knick in the paint.(price tag said 479.00, so im not complaining). other than that, it is perfect.

Reliability/Durability : 10
very solid, durable guitar. hopefully it will put up with my abuse.
i wouldnt ever gig without a backup, which is what my ltd will be.

Customer Support : No Opinion
neverdealt with em. got a buddy who used to work for jackson, so he can help me with whatever i need.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing guitar for 3 years and played bass for 3 years prior to that. i have owned tons of gear and this guitar is most definately my favorite guitar so far. i will definately buy a second one for alternate tunings.
if it were stolen i would find the person who stole it and ask them to trade me for my ltd.
the neck has to be my favorite feature, it fits my hand perfectly.
i tried alot of ibanez(mushy sounding basswood paperweights) and other jacksons before i found this specific one. i initially set out to get a dxmg but found this guitar and couldnt put it down.
the only thing i wish it had was a flame maple top, translucent black finish, neck through, body binding and real duncans. but hey, for 400 bucks i have 0 complaints.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: US $485
Submitted 09/24/2004 at 02:57am by Anonymous

Features : 10
Year: Not sure, probably 2003 or 2004.
Frets: 24
COntrols: 1 volume and 1 tone
Pickups: S/S/H
Pickup Models: 2 SC101 and 1 HB102B, Duncan Designed
Body: Alder
Neck: Rock maple with rosewood fretboard
Bridge: Licensed Floyd Rose
Tuners: Jackson
Neck: Thin and fast. 25.5" scale length.

Sound : 10
I play metal and this guitar is the best guitar for the job that I have played.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Flawless!!! The finish is transparent red and looks so sweet that I want to crap my pants! The neck is super fast and very comfortable for to play on for long periods of time.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar will do the job on stage and won't let you down.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for ten years now and I have tried many guitars that are deemed suitable for heavy metal. ESP and Ibanez don't hold a candle to Jackson in this department. The only other guitar I like this much is my Strat.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: US $489
Submitted 11/16/2003 at 12:05am by Anonymous

Features : 8
This is a greeat simple guitar. Not too much going on volume and tone only. For me simple is good like the floyd rose on it and really would not change a thing. The pick ups can offer a good variety of sound options as well

Sound : 9
I usually play rock and this guitar is great. The souund is amazing through a marshall amp and gt-3 processor. I find it to be a rich sound that can be brightened or toned down to some degree. I love the neck single coil with an acoustic simulator or chorus and the bridge humbucker is good for anything with crunch or distortion.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
this guitar came to me from the factory set up perfectly for me. everything was as i would like it and it was without flaws that i could find, the erie dess swirl paint job was impressive and i would have paid alot more for this guitar

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is now my only electric it is used live and is very durable. I have no issues with this guitar and only take an acoustic with me besides this one

Customer Support : 8
never used

Overall Rating : 10
I would buy this guitar again without hesitation, ths is my 3rd Jackson and i have nothing but good things to say about them


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: 560 (#)
Submitted 03/09/2003 at 03:47pm by Christian
Email: jersey_grim_reaper<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 10
BODY Alder with Flame Maple Veneer
NECK Bolt-On Rock Maple
NECK DIMENSIONS 1st Fret: .735?, 12th Fret: .810?
TUNING MACHINES Die-Cast Tuners
FINGERBOARD Rosewood
NO. OF FRETS 24 Jumbo Frets
BRIDGE PICKUP 1 Duncan Designed HB-102B Humbucker
MIDDLE PICKUP 1 Duncan Designed SC-101 Single-Coil
NECK PICKUP 1 Duncan Designed SC-101 Single-Coil
CONTROLS Master Volume, Master Tone
BRIDGE JT580 LP Double Locking 2-Point Tremolo
PICKUP SWITCHING 5-Position Blade:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup
Position 3. Middle Pickup
Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup
Position 5. Neck Pickup
HARDWARE Chrome
CASE Black velvet bound hard back case included free!!!

Sound : 7
The guitar over all sounds fucking great, it's used to play country, soft rock, rock, metal, punk, pop, soul, blues... you name it..
I'am using a Marshall 130W Amp & Effects pedal.
is it noisy you ask?? like a bloody fraight train falling from a cliff!
sound is great for all types of music, with lots of variety.
on the whole the sound is great.. the only thing i don't like is a very small humm and idle static.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
two words.... FUCKING PERFECT!

Reliability/Durability : 10
as well as having two other fine guitars... this is by far the best build and quality.. it will last a lifetime!

Customer Support : 9
It came with a 12 moth warranty from the company i got it from.. never had to use the support though..

Overall Rating : 9


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: 1000Euro
Submitted 10/07/2002 at 06:10am by Angel Smith

Features : 8
This Jackson has rosewood fingerboard and maple top.Also 5 Duncun Design pickups,volume and tone control,5-way selector,24 frets.

Sound : 8
With the 5 Duncun Design picups you are given many options to play different styles with clear sound, a great variety in sounds of acoustic chords and melodies.When I used distortion the guitar was extremelly powerfull, very heavy sound in powerchords, clear sound in fast solos.I thought that the sound would go even more powerfull if I change the pickupts with Seymour Duncun Distortion and now that I did it I am sure! The guitar is absolutely perfect with Seymour Duncun,it can be rated with 10 in sound section!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Before I get this guitar home, there was a technician in the store who made several adjustments so I dont know if there were any problems from the factory.I got the guitar at home perfectly adjusted.The fingerboard is extremelly 'fast' makes the fingers 'drawing' on it.Very good response to fast scales up & downs or arpeggios.Very good feeling and control,absolutely one of the best.The Floyd Rose is very good, I used it hard and the tunning stayed just the same! The wood and the painting is also very good.I reduced the rating of this sector because of the volume control,it is placed very close to the pickups,so it touches the fingers of the right hand when you play a fast solo on the 12th or 13th fret.It was kind of annoying.I hope I will get used to it cause I had no such problem with ibanez or yamaha I played previously.I prefer the volume and tone controls like in Les Paul, away from the space the right hand moves.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Of course the guitar can stand perfectly in a live performance.The sound of course gets better when you play loud and the guitar never makes noices etc. The finish is very very good,excellent quality I thing it is gonna last for very long time.It has also very imrressive look!I think a player can count on this Jackson for a live performance!

Customer Support : No Opinion
I never had to contact the company.....I hope i won't!

Overall Rating : 8
I been playing heavy metal for 8 years, I have used Yamaha RGX,Ibanez RG,Les Paul and Super Strat, i meen i have seen great variety in sounds and guitar styles.This Jackson is optimal for heavy and sharp riffs and solos.Clear and powerfull sound,excellent finish and look,good tremolo and lock system.I am definatelly not sorry for buying this babe.Really good with its own personality and professional use.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: US $299
Submitted 08/31/2002 at 10:45pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
2002 Alder Dinky Strat style body, trans blue finish on a flamed maple top, H/S/S pickup configuration, Floyd copy, 24 jumbo frets on a rosewood board, maple neck, neck and headstock binding and vol-tone controls with a 5-way switch and all hardware is chrome. Came with tools for trem and truss rod. I ordered some extras for it that will be explained below.

Sound : 10
H/S/S pickup configuration is probably the most versitile. I bought a Seymour Duncan Distortion bucker for the bridge and 2 DiMarzio Virtual Vintage Blues singlecoils for the neck and mid positions. After re-wiring and setting up, it was time to plug in. No noise, killer output and just plain sounds fucking incredable! Can't beat it. I play through a Marshall DSL 100w head, 1960A 4X12 cab and I use a BOSS MT-2, Delay, Flanger, Chorus and Dunlop Wah. THE WAH SOUNDS GREAT ON THE SECOND SWITCH POSITION, JUST LIKE KIRK HAMMETT IN A WAY. I give it a 10 after I moded it with new pickups.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Factory set up. Redone by me. Finish is damn good and fit was pretty good, but the nut is a little off. I pulled the neck to one side and fixed that. Can't complain for $299

Reliability/Durability : 10
It will last forever!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I bought this to travel with. I wanted the shred of a high output humbucker with the ringy sound of a Strat in one package with the whammy bar. I got alot more than I bargained for. I am a Jackson convert. I have left my Strat and my Paul sit for a while. I also have a BC Rich neckthrough Warlock Custom and it gets the second most attention, but this DK2 is taking top of the list. I love it. If you are reading this review, you will love it too. I have been playing for 23 years. My Warlock was my second guitar after my first guitar, which was a cheap Strat copy crapped out on me. I have owned several guitars, but nothing in the H/S/S configuration. This is one great guitar. PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 03/25/2001 at 08:51am by mike

Features : 9
made in japan 2000 model I was told . 24 frets . lamenated top vol. tone 5-way selrcter s/s/h duncan design pickups passive I think poplar transparent amber strat floyd rose "jackson tuners" wide and thin Bought without case

Sound : 9
I play everything from country {REQUIRED IN SOME JOINTS} to 80s metal and all the zep were capable of singing. This guitar is very versatle, and the main reason I buy these things.Their so much more than a strat, in quality and tone.I mean, working on a rear routed body verses everything mounted to a flimsy pickguard? I know im fender bashing, but so what? We all realize if it were not for fender the idea of these things would not exist. I play it through a jcm 800 half stack and a jcm 900 half stack at the same time,no color except during solos, which i choose between a commpressor,{country} bluesbreaker, DS-1, or mt zone. Good sound, if it lacks anything on some song, Ill make up for it at the amps or something. I dont like the way the fine tuners were hard to turn. I deburred them at the contact point, dropped oil at every moving part and that seemed to do the trick.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The guitar was in tune when I got it, but basically no set up. This is usally the case, so I was prepared to throw my "treatment" at it. No flaws exccept{good band} for the tuner thing. Everything was tight.If you do everything you can and still have slight tuning problems, especially with it floating, pull the springs, take out floyd, and unscrew {another good band} the posts,wrap 1 or 2 turns of teflon tape {yes, pipe thread stuff} and proceed to screw them....back in. This doesent seem like much, so next time youve got the asembly off, check the play in the posts.

Reliability/Durability : 9
YES the thing will withstand live playing only if you maintain it which is required by all guitars,cars,flowers etc.... I would have a back up for obvious reasons. The finish is deep, with no dimples.Mine doesent have that yellowish-orange look that Ive seen in other trans-amber versions, its almost a "natural" hue. You can depend on it just as much as any fender prouduct even USA models.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them. Ive read their a pain in the ass.

Overall Rating : 9
Ive been playing/performing for 18 years. I own a hamer, gibson paul,right now. Ive owned MANY guitars through the years, some im glad to be rid of, some I cry over. I would buy it again, and ask for the allan wrenches. Not that i dont have the proper tools, but its the idea. I guess you have to buy the case to get that stuff.{I didnt buy a case.}I really like the neck. Its wide and thin and flat.This may sound strange, its closer to my paul than the hamer,but not exactly so.Its thinner than the gibson, but thicker than the hamer.


Product: Jackson DK2 Pro Series
Price Paid: US $500TOOMUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
Submitted 01/26/2001 at 08:22pm by steve

Features : 8
It was made in Japan. My first mistake was ordering from Musician's Friend. I think the name "Musicians FIEND" better fits. FIEND for those of you who don't know means enemy. Anyway I'll tell you why I feel this way in a different category.

It was made 1999. It was a flame top amber burst DK-2 Pro Series.
IT was set up with a Seymour duncan SSH configuration. Came with a bad ass guitar case. Also features neck binding and the headstock, 24 jumbo frets, pearl shark inlays of course(I like to pretend they are SATAN's teeth nipping at my fingers. LOL). Apparently God cursed this guitar because I noticed a few obvious thing WRONG with this guitar as soon as I took it out of the case. I was severly pissed. Read on below. The specs are covered as far as I feel to elaborate

Sound : 9
The sound is absolutely mind shattering. Crystal clear, and can make my murdered family's skeletons dance like a cartoon called Disney's Animaniacs. HOWEVER I was used to my EMG 81's so I had to fine tune my Boss GT-5 to this since the output and shit are different in ways.
No big deal unless you switch guitars often. I just make custom configs. no biggie.
Seriously you can get alot of different tones out of this guitar. I'll say this, it sounded bad ass for only $500

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
It's been a while since I played on a flat radius guitar, but that's why I got it because on all my other guitars have a very small radius and you fret out like hell(strings fly off the fingerboard when bending). 9.5" (fender strats) are good for chording and practicing holding your meat since it's a hotdog shape. 12"-14" radiuses(gibson/epiphone/tele's)are a happy medium. You can get your chording, and then some bending. The Jackson is 15"-16". which gives you alot of room to bend those strings over like bitches you get in the back alley.

Reliability/Durability : 4
Ok, This is where I'm going to bitch, but I feel entitled to share my experience with this guitar purchase. Ok, you get the guitar in the mail and it's SEALED from the factory and came with a 45 satisfaction/defect free policy from Musician's Friend aka Musicians "Ass End" or Musicians "FIEND". Ok, I get the guitar out the case and my eyes went into that concentrated mode you get when watching porno's. It was magestic. I touched it and though I was on an acid trip. It was a superb finish and isn't a crappy paintjob that easily scratches like most guitars I've every owned. Epiphone junk(yes I experimented and HATED the damn Tune-0-maturbation..err matic.)
and yes my fender's mex strats would get scuffed if you sneezed and a booger dried that was microscopic.. sure enough it'd scuff. Anyways I noticed the 5 way switch was loose. And I was like what the hell? So I figured, old Johnny Kalwawisski-sushifinakki from the Japan Assembly wanted to go home after a 23 hour day so he could go to bed to get up to go to work. (I trust Japan to build quality stuff.. most of the time) Just teasing about the name shit. The screw turned out to be stripped and the switch hole was screwed up. It was like they took a screw driver and hammered it in. I was a little pissed. Next I noticed the binding up at the locking nut was split and misformed. If anyone ran their finger down it'd slit your finger on a sharp end.. So I was like WHAT THE HELL!!!!! So I took a exacto knife and carved it off and fixed the damn thing. Geez I buy a new guitar to fix. Anyway's I was extremely pissed when I saw that the neck pocket was cut on a slant and they put a heel in to counter the effect.. So when you look at the last fret where it overlaps the body the whole damn neck is cockeyed, along with a string of hair and 2 balls! I was really pissed. That explained the misalignments. Everything was funky, but got to check the tone out. I CONTACTED MUSICIAN'S CHICKENPEN and they said to take it to a repair shop. A GODDAMN NEW GUITAR I GOT AND IN THE FIRST HOUR WAS TOLD TO CONTACT JACKSON. FU MUS F. It's coming back.

Customer Support : No Opinion
well didnt bother contacting.. I realize stuff is overlooked and gets out to customers but come on, dont send us B-stock SHIT!

Overall Rating : 6
It would be good if they didn't let imperfections get out to the customer!

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