The MJ DK24 HSH 2PT combines immaculate style with unmatched performance. Its mahogany Dinky® body topped with flame maple showcases beautiful wood grain, delivering a punchy tone, solid high - end response, and a hint of bright treble. The scalloped lower back bout and sculpted heel make upper fret access and lead playing comfortable. The bolt - on wenge neck, reinforced with graphite, offers rock - solid stability. Its hand - rubbed oil finish on the back ensures smooth playability, and the heel - mount truss rod adjustment wheel allows for quick neck relief changes. The 12' - 16' compound radius wenge fingerboard, with 24 jumbo stainless steel frets, pearl dot inlays, and a Graph Tech® TUSQ® XL nut, adds style. The HSH pickup configuration, featuring a Seymour Duncan® Full Shred™ TB - 10 bridge humbucker, a Seymour Duncan Custom Flat Strat® SSL - 6 middle single - coil, and a Custom Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro™ APH - 1N neck humbucker, provides a focused humbucker tone with balanced treble and bass and a sparkly vintage snap. Other premium features include a five - way blade switch, dome - style knobs for tone and volume control, a Gotoh® Custom 510 recessed tremolo bridge, Charvel - branded die - cast locking tuners, and chrome hardware. Specifications: Body Shape: Dinky®; Body Material: Flame Maple (Top), Mahogany (Body); Body Finish: Gloss; Neck Profile: Speed Neck with Rolled Fingerboard Edges; Fretboard Material: Wenge; Fretboard Radius: 12' - 16' Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm); Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm); No. of Frets: 24 Jumbo Stainless Steel Frets; Fretboard Inlays: Pearl Dot Inlays; Pickups: Seymour Duncan® Full Shred™ TB - 10 Humbucker (Bridge), Seymour Duncan® Custom Flat Strat® SSL - 6 Single - Coil (Middle), Custom Seymour Duncan® Alnico II Pro™ APH - 1N Humbucker (Neck); Bridge: Gotoh® Custom 510 Tremolo; Strings: EVH® Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges); Tuning Machines: Charvel® - Branded Die - Cast Locking; Hardware Finish: Chrome.






Using your Charvel MJ DK24 HSH 2PT electric guitar is a breeze. Plug it into your amplifier and start strumming. You can use the five - way blade switch to change the pickup combination and get different tones. The dome - style knobs are for adjusting the tone and volume. When playing, the scalloped lower back bout and sculpted heel let you reach the upper frets easily. As for maintenance, keep your guitar in a case when not in use to protect it from scratches and dust. Wipe it down regularly with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and dirt. Check the strings often, and replace them when they start to sound dull or lose their tension. You can also use the heel - mount truss rod adjustment wheel to make small changes to the neck relief if needed, but be careful not to over - adjust. And remember, keep your guitar in a place with stable temperature and humidity to prevent the wood from warping.