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[QUOTE="|an:984046"]I used to play a DKMGT, looks like basically the same axe, though I can't tell if the one you linked has an arch top and unfinished neck like mine. Pros: Fast neck, decent body tone, good price Cons: Substandard hardware, bolt-on, crappy stock pickups I ended up replacing the saddles with graphite ($25) right away because the stock metal saddles were fairly sharp and breaking strings on me. Also replaced the pickups and relocated the volume knob to the tone position since it was getting in the way of my picking hand. Good axe for the money. Won't get you pro tone for studio recordings but I did a few with it, with both a JCM800 and Dual Rec, and they were passable with some EQ on the board. Good live axe, mine took a lot of abuse and held up just fine. Fast neck and good size frets so it shreds pretty naturally. Bonus that it's pretty cheap so you don't need to be so gentle with it (unless you're into that sort of thing).[/QUOTE]
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