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Product Ref: 285389
The Dinky Minion is designed with a short 22.5’’ scale length, making it perfect for young players and musicians who require an instrument fit for the road. Its lightweight polar body offers a beautifully balanced tonality, while the maple neck and rosewood fingerboard enhance the overall sound with bright characteristics, a sizzling high end, and thick, firm lows. The neck is designed with a speedy profile, creating a comfortable playing experience for quick, precise position changes.
Equipped with two high-output Jackson Humbuckers, the Rhoads Minion delivers a classic tone suitable for a wide variety of sonic applications. Create crushing rhythm sections or delve into shredding licks and carnivorous tonal leads, the versatile humbuckers are designed to accommodate them all. Its high output ensures that speed demons can push the pickups to the limit, and create incredible sonic soundscapes. Controlling this powerful duo is easy with the 3-position blade, master volume, and master tone controls, letting players dial in the perfect sound for their playing style.
The Rhoads is the guitar that started it all, and the first instrument to ever bear the name “Jackson” on its headstock. Born in 1980, the Rhoads guitar was created using a design sketched on a napkin by the late, great Randy Rhoads and company founder Grover Jackson. The Rhoads is one of the most revered, respected and recognised guitars in hard rock and metal, and is so highly regarded by the metal-loving masses that it was even voted “Legendary Guitar” in Guitar World magazine’s 25th anniversary reader’s poll in 2006.