Bunch of cool differences.. First off, it has a Hamer-approved VVT layout. Second, it has a thicker body, like a McCarty (the DGT is basically a McCarty trem customized to David Grissoms specs). Third, it has jumbo frets (which I looooove on my Suhr and Studio Custom). And 4th, and probably least important for me personally, it has different, more-vintagey pickups. Also, the way PRS does the splitting on the DGT (and possibly everything nowadays?), it doesn't completely shut off one coil. This leads to a thinner tone, but more powerful than a full split (I've experimented with this myself (it pretty easy to do as long as you have some resistors laying around) and with the pickups I had, I preferred a full spilt, it "felt" better). Ever since it came out, I've always thought of it as the Hamer-lovers PRS. And since they switched the finishes (I'm a nitro-hater), they've been on my "must buy" list. Just haven't found the right one yet.
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Austin