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Features

  • Technology: Solid body
    Clear, focused, powerful sound with higher sustain
  • Neck construction: Screwed
    A little less sustain, but very percussive.
  • Fretboard: Ebony
    Hard, clear sound quality and long durability.
  • Scale length: 25" (635 - 659mm)
    Classic scale length of ST-style guitars
  • Fretboard radius: 12"-16" compound radius
    Fast and precise playability in the upper fretboard.
  • Pickup: HH (2x humbuckers)
    Full, warm sound with strong mids and highs and pronounced sustain.
  • Body material: Alder (Alder)
    Bright and balanced sound with good sustain.
Product information

The bolt-on caramelized maple "Speed"neck has graphite reinforcement, a silky-smooth urethane bottom coating, a truss rod adjustment dial on the heel, and Luminlay side dots. The 12"-16" compound radius ebony fretboard features comfortable rolled edges, 24 jumbo frets, pearloid dot inlays and a Graph Tech TUSQ XL nut. This ax is bursting with versatility thanks to the small two-way toggle for series and parallel connection and features an HH pickup configuration consisting of a custom Seymour Duncan Full Shred TB-10 bridge pickup and a Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro APH-1N neck pickup. The bridge pickup exudes a crisp top end, while the neck pickup offers an incredible range with soaring highs and smooth bass. Combining sophisticated style with assertive tone, the DK24 HH 2PT EB also offers modern premium features such as a five-way bladed pickup switches , Stratocaster-like volume knobs (with 500K EVH Bourns low-friction potentiometer) and load-free tone controls, a recessed Gotoh Custom 510 tremolo bridge, locking tuner, chrome hardware and more.

  • Color / finish: Glossy Black
  • Technology: Solid body
  • Body shape: ST style
  • Strings: 6-string
  • Neck construction: Screwed
  • Frets: 24
  • Scale length: 25.5" (648mm)
  • Body material: Alder (Alder)
  • Neck: Caramelized maple
  • Neck profile: Speed ​​Neck with Rolled Fingerboard Edges
  • Fretboard: Ebony
  • Fretboard radius: 12"-16" compound radius
  • Fretboard inlays: Pearloid Dot
  • Pickup: HH (2x humbuckers)
  • Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan® Alnico II Pro APH-1N humbucking
  • Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan Full Shred TB-10
  • Pickup selector switch: 5-way switches and mini switch for series/parallel switch
  • Controls: 1x Volume, 1x Tone
  • Bridge / tremolo: Gotoh® Custom 510 tremolo
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Strings thickness ex factory: .009 - .042
  • Including: Allen key
  • Special features: Graph Tech TUSQ XL saddle, locking tuning machines
  • Country of origin: Mexico
About Charvel Dinky

The company histories of Charvel and Jackson have been closely intertwined since the late 1970s. That's why the Dinky is also based on a Jackson design. These are ST guitars with a slightly smaller and narrower body. This makes the Dinky very comfortable and perfect for fast and dynamic, but also technical play.

About Charvel

Charvel began as a guitar repair shop in Southern California in the late 1970s. This became known because not only guitars were repaired there, but many more popular models such as the Fender Stratocaster were modified and converted into so-called Superstrats . These guitars were particularly well received in the metal scene of the 1980s. When Grover Jackson joined the company in 1978, he quickly began releasing his own guitars under the Charvel name. Until 1986, all Charvel guitars were produced exclusively in California, but to meet high demand, production eventually moved to Japan. In 2002, Fender acquired both Charvel and Jackson from the Japanese company IMC, which purchased the two companies from Grover Jackson in 1989.

Today Charvel produces a number of different series of guitars in both the USA and Mexico . When it comes to Charvel 's individual series, everyone will find a suitable instrument. Charvel 's range can mainly be divided into three different categories, which can then be divided into several subgroups. These categories are the DK (also called Dinky) series, the So-Cal and the San Dimas . The characteristics of the guitars can sometimes be difficult to distinguish. The DK or Dinky series , as the name suggests, are smaller and lighter than the other series. This makes playing for longer periods much more pleasant. The difference between So-Cal and San Dimas is a little harder to define as both ranges come in 2 styles . Both the So-Cal and the San Dimas are available as ST guitars and T guitars . At first glance, they differ mainly in that the San Dimas guitars do not have a pickguard (“most”), and they also differ minimally in the construction / acoustic of the body and in the possible selection of pickups. All Charvel series and styles are also available as Pro-Mod models, which are guitars specially modified for performance optimization.

But Charvel is not satisfied with this huge selection and, in addition to acustom shop, also has signature models from artists such as Jim Root and Jake E. Lee . There is also USA Select. These are handcrafted guitars from the custom shop in Corona California . One thing can be said, no matter which Charvel guitar you choose, you will receive a quality instrument that you will have fun with for many years.

In addition to electric guitars, Charvel also builds excellent electric basses with the San Dimas Bass PJ and JJ series . The basses come with a mix of DiMarzio and Charvel's own pickups and ensure a really good sound.

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