Multiscale electric guitar with Fishman Fluence Modern active pickups and Hipshot hardware
Dinky electric guitar from the Jackson Pro Plus Series
Basswood body in gloss Black high gloss finish
Three-piece maple and wenge neck with graphite reinforcement
25.5" to 26.5" scale length
24-fret ebony fingerboard
Gotoh locking machine heads
Two active Fishman Fluence Modern PRF-MH7 humbuckers in neck and bridge position
Active electronics with push/pull controls for two pickup voicings
Including Jackson gig bag
Active Jackson Pro Plus Series Dinky Electric Guitar
With its hip multiscale scale length, the Jackson Pro Plus Dinky MDK HT6 MS in Gloss Black provides the ideal foundation for modern rock and metal sounds, as well as any drop tunings. Two active Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers in combination with active electronics provide a good portion of power at the amplifier, while high-quality Hardware in the form of a Hipshot Hardtail Bridge and Gotoh locking tuners provide strong tuning stability.
The Jackson Pro Plus Dinky MDK HT6 is the ideal electric guitar for rock and metal with its straightforward modern features and sleek Gloss Black finish.
Construction and hardware features
The rising scale length from 25.5"-inch (648 mm) on the high E-string to 26.5"-inch (673 mm) on the low E-string promises high playability and flexibility with accurate intonation. At the same time, the 3-strip maple and wenge neck fits comfortably in the hand and provides optimal access to the 24-fret ebony fingerboard. Furthermore, the generous Cutaways of the dinky construction also makes it easy to reach the highest frets.
Active Fishman Fluence Modern Pickups
Two slant-matched active Fishman Fluence Modern pickups in neck and bridge position deliver powerful tonal Alnico qualities over two different voicings, which can be controlled via a 3-way switch, a volume, as well as a push/pull tone control. While the first voicing with modern and active Output offers a round Boost, the second voicing gives a defined clean-Sound without annoying distortion.