A high-performance metal guitar with Seymour Duncan JB/59 humbuckers and Floyd Rose tremolo in the signature compact Dinky shape, featuring a compound-radius fingerboard for comfortable shredding.
The Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK2 is a masterclass in high-speed ergonomics, proving that the Dinky shape remains the gold standard for players who find full-sized S-styles cumbersome. The alder body provides a punchy, balanced foundation, but the real star is the neck. The 12"-16" compound radius fingerboard, paired with a hand-rubbed satin urethane finish, offers a seamless transition from comfortable chordal work at the nut to effortless, choke-free bends up at the 24th fret.
Sonically, Jackson played it safe but smart by opting for the quintessential Seymour Duncan JB/'59 humbucker pairing. The JB in the bridge delivers that iconic upper-mid spike perfect for high-gain leads, while the '59 in the neck provides enough glassy warmth for fusion and bluesy cleans. It's a versatile setup that transcends its metal pedigree.
Construction is robust, with graphite reinforcement rods ensuring the neck stays true through climate shifts. However, while the Floyd Rose 1000 series bridge is a solid performer, it doesn't quite match the buttery smoothness of the German-made Original found on higher-tier models. For the intermediate to professional gigging guitarist needing a reliable, fast-playing workhorse under $1,000, the DK2 is a formidable contender that holds its own against Ibanez and Schecter rivals.
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