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- Jackson dinky dk2 vs ibanez rg upgrade#
- Jackson dinky dk2 vs ibanez rg pro#
- Jackson dinky dk2 vs ibanez rg professional#
The RGAR42MFMT with Quantum pickups right at $499 might be a good choice or the RG450/470 line for $100 less if you plan on swapping pickups immediately. If it was me shopping it right now, I would make sure all the Schecters, ESPS, Jacksons and the Dean ML were on my short list for an in person audition.Īnd you can't go wrong with an Ibanez RG. I would never buy something sight unseen and unplayed, no matter what anyone from the internet says or how good the review. The ESP LTD M-200FM in black would be on my list too. I have a basic Dean ML (fixed bridge and no trem) myself and it's one of my favorites for tone in sub $500 guitars with stock pups but I have no experience with the Schecters or ESP's and they seem to have the most reviews and the highest rated parts in the sub $500 group. I peeped MF and right now it's a choice of Schecter Omen 6, Demon 6 FR or C6, Jackson JS34Q (Jackson licensed Floyd) Jackson JS series, Rhodes, etc, Squier Contemporary Active HH, ESP LTD Arrow 200, LTD M-200FM or Dean ML XF FLoyd. If it was me, I might try the LGS and see what's on sale, floor/demo and actually spend some time playing everything you can get your hands on to see what actually speaks to you. That being said - there is not much out there at $500 or below new at retail with a Floyd and what little there is are going to be 'licensed' Floyds and 'specials'.
Jackson dinky dk2 vs ibanez rg upgrade#
Jackson dinky dk2 vs ibanez rg pro#
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For high gain the pickups are more 80s/90s phrased, you may want to change for modern genres. More than that, there is a wide enough variety of tones, especially the cleans, to make it a perfect multi-style work tool. But it is a re-issue so they can be forgiven.Ī re-issue of the late 80s/early 90s shred machine, the so-called "poor man’s" JEM, this is very faithful to the original. Even the newer, cheaper Ibanez models provide a better cut out and improved high fret access. This feels like a solid, well-crafted instrument.Ĭons: True to the original it has the square neck joint. Built for speed but a nice variety of tones make it very versatile. Pros: Walnut reinforced super wizard neck is the thinnest neck you’ll find and a super flat radius.
Jackson dinky dk2 vs ibanez rg professional#
I’m not professional but I had the money and been admiring the RG550 since I was teenager, so I went for it. This was a now or never kind of purchase.