Official Website of Jackson Guitars and Basses. Www.jacksonguitars.com; Artists; Movies.
Here are some pics of the one I have. It's a very sexy one.
It's a Transparent Blue Jackson DK2S. I plan on upgrading the bridge and middle pickups with a Dimebucker and a Hot Rail.
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I want to start a Jackson and Ibanez collection. I play this guitar through a Digitech RP250, Crate PowerBlock amp (which is very good for the price!!!!), and a Behringer BG412H Ultrastack cab (also awesome). I had the Behringer V-Ampire LX-1200H head but I didn't need a modeling amp so I sold it and bought the PowerBlock. And, I just upgraded to the Digitech RP250 from the RP100. Huge difference!!!!My Setup.
Scan the neck of the guitar, which is the long shaft of the guitar that the strings follow. Most of the guitars built by Rhoads and Jackson have a serial number from 1001 to 5491. Additionally, a Charvel guitar made in the U.S. Will have a San Dimas, California or Ontario, California neck plate; it will be engraved on the plate, which is located at the top of the neck. It may also say, 'MADE IN USA.'
Search for a small, pre-production logo on the neck of the guitar; if this exists and the neck plate is blank, you may have a very rare, early model Charvel. However, fake copies exist, so consult with a knowledgeable friend or acquaintance to be sure.Look for a logo on the neck of the guitar reading 'W.C.' Or alternately, 'W. These guitars are often mistaken for those made by Rhoads and Jackson, when they were made by the company's original founder, Wayne Charvel, who left the company in the late 70s. These guitars are the product of a small shop in Redlands, California, and the address is usually engraved in the neck plate. They are not part of Jackson's and Rhoads' work.Check the face of the neck close to the body of the guitar. The last fret (the metal bars running perpendicular to the neck) will have a serial number on it that is four digits in most cases.
Some have letters such as 'RR,' 'PCS,' 'JA,' 'J,' or 'U,' before the serial number. An Ontario bolt-on Jackson will have a four- or six-digit serial number.