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The Jackson X FSR Series Dinky DK2XR electric guitar offers a next-level performance experience at a price point that will appeal to musicians on a budget. It features a poplar body with a sculpted shredder's cut heel for easy access to the upper frets, as well as a maple neck with a satin back finish for smooth playability and a scarf joint to reduce playing fatigued. A graphite reinforcement provides additional stability in the face of climate change and environmental stress. 

For full, rich tone and maximum overdrive and sustain, the DK2XR is loaded with Jackson high-output humbucking pickups. You'll discover the versatility of this instrument's sound with a three-way pickup blade switch, a volume control, and a single-tone control, and you'll get solid tuning stability thanks to Jackson's Floyd Rose-licensed double-locking tremolo bridge.

Specifications Body ShapeDinky™Body MaterialPoplarBody FinishGlossFretboard MaterialLaurelFretboard Radius12"-16" Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm)Scale Length25.5" (64.77 cm)No. of Frets24 Jumbo FretsFretboard InlaysInverted Pearloid Sharkfin InlaysPickupsJackson® High-Output Humbucking (Bridge), Jackson® High Output Humbucking (Neck)BridgeFloyd Rose® Licensed Jackson® Double-Locking TremoloStringsNickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)Tuning MachinesJackson® Sealed Die-Cast TunersHardware FinishBlack Read More

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