

Pickup configuration consists of two genuine Seymour Duncan humbuckers: a TB-4 at the bridge, and an SH-1N at the neck. Factory installed NPS strings are used, in gauges. Specifications for the Floyd Rose style locking nut is a width of 1-11/16”.

The fretboard and headstock are bound in black, with white dot sidemarkers. Early models feature black Delrin sharkfin shaped inlays while later models feature off-set black dot inlays. The Compound 12” to 16” Radius fretboard is unfinished maple, has 24 jumbo nickel frets. The DK2M also features a scarf joint to orient the Jackson 6-In-Line Pointed Headstock back at a 12-degree angle. The neck is constructed of rock maple giving this guitar its distinctive name DK2M, in which the M designates the fretboard's maple material. The back of the body in the neck pocket area is mildly scalloped for easier access to the higher frets. The DK2M uses an alder body in the classic Soloist/Dinky shape with a bevel in the bottom horn cutaway (for non-veneer finishes), while no pickguard is used as the controls are rear mounted. The Jackson DK2M was reintroduced to the market in 2012, and is now manufactured in Mexico. The DK2M had a 2007 MSRP of $857–999, depending on finish, while street price ranged from $600–700.
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Its full name is the Jackson Pro Series DK2M Dinky (Model #291-1005) and was manufactured in Japan using bolt-on neck construction in a scale length of 25.5”. Introduced in January 2006, at one point it became Jackson's top import seller until it was dropped from the 2010 line. The Jackson DK2M is a superstrat variant of the Dinky line of electric guitars made by Jackson Guitars, specifically the Pro Series. White, Black, Transparent Red, Transparent Blue, Transparent Black, Silverburst
