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Daion Power Mark

Daion Power Mark – Iconic Electric Guitars and Basses

Like an exotic sports car, the Daion Power Mark series radiates speed and power. However, it’s not just for show. These electric guitars and basses combine smooth playability, reliability, and impressive versatility.

As expected, the pickups are high-quality humbuckers, the best in their class. They can whisper, scream, or cry, depending on your playing style. Moreover, the electronics include mini-switches that let you toggle between single-coil, double-coil, or combined modes. This provides an unmatched range of tones, from thick humbucking sounds to sharp out-of-phase tones that cut through any mix.

Design and Construction

Like an exotic sports car, the Daion Power Mark series radiates speed and power. However, it’s not just for show. These electric guitars and basses combine smooth playability, reliability, and impressive versatility.

As expected, the pickups are high-quality humbuckers, the best in their class. They can whisper, scream, or cry, depending on your playing style. Moreover, the electronics include mini-switches that let you toggle between single-coil, double-coil, or combined modes. This provides an unmatched range of tones, from thick humbucking sounds to sharp out-of-phase tones that cut through any mix.

Power Mark X – Compact and Powerful

The Power Mark X came in Tan, Wine Red, Brown, and Black. It features a solid ash body with a three-piece through-the-body neck and a rosewood fingerboard.

Its original powered humbuckers, triple anti-tilt screw system, and mini toggle switches provide versatile tone control. Brass saddles, a brass nut, and synthetic ivory binding enhance both tone and durability. Rotomatic tuners complete the instrument. Altogether, these elements create a guitar built for stability, sustain, and expressive tonal shaping. Therefore, it performs reliably in both studio and live settings. With its distinctive character and responsive feel, the Power Mark X encourages players to explore subtle nuances or full-throated tones.
Original price (11/1982): $525.00 (Ζ’1,464.75)

Power Mark X-B – Flexible Bass with Extended Range

Available in Tan, Wine Red, and Brown, the Power Mark X-B features a solid ash body, a three-piece through-neck, and a rosewood fingerboard, delivering both durability and natural resonance.

Dual pickups β€” a split single-coil in front and an eight-pole single-coil at the bridge β€” offer a wide palette of sounds, from deep, warm tones to bright, cutting highs, making the instrument well-suited for a variety of musical styles. Brass saddles, a heavy bridge, and Rotomatic tuners provide long-lasting tuning stability, while the extended-scale neck delivers two full octaves of range for expanded creative expression. Whether laying down foundational grooves or exploring melodic, upper-register lines, the Power Mark X-B responds with clarity, sustain, and a confident low-end presence that stands out in both live and studio settings.
Original price (11/1982): $575.00 (Ζ’1,604.25)

Power Mark XX – The Professional’s Choice

The Power Mark XX came in Tan, Wine Red, Brown, and Black. Its ash body featured rosewood veneer on the Tan model and maple veneer on other finishes, creating distinct visual character while keeping the tonal foundation consistent.

It includes a nine-piece through-the-body neck made of maple and rosewood. The ebony fingerboard has brass dot inlays, while original humbuckers with anti-tilt screws and mini toggle switches provide wide tonal versatility. Brass saddles, synthetic ivory trim, and Rotomatic tuners ensure long-lasting precision. Overall, these features deliver exceptional sustain, clarity, and tuning stability. From subtle clean nuances to bold driven textures, the XX offers a refined playing experience for both studio sessions and live performance.
Original price (11/1982): $799.00 (Ζ’2,229.21)

Power Mark XX-B – The Professional Bass Version

The Power Mark XX-B was available in Tan, Wine Red, Brown, Black, and Dark Green. Its ash body has rosewood veneer on the Tan model and maple veneer on other finishes, providing visual distinction while maintaining consistent tonal character.

It features a nine-piece through-neck and an ebony fingerboard with brass inlays, ensuring strength and refined playability. Dual pickups – a split single-coil in front and an eight-pole single-coil at the bridge – deliver a wide dynamic range. Players can move effortlessly from warm, rounded lows to bright, articulate highs. Brass saddles, a heavy bridge, and Rotomatic tuners enhance stability and comfort. Together, these components provide excellent sustain, reliable tuning, and a responsive tonal palette suitable for studio work and stage performance.
Original price (11/1982): $869.00 (Ζ’2,424.51)

A Timeless Benchmark

With their blend of speed, versatility, and durability, the Power Mark guitars and basses remain a lasting benchmark for professional players. They deliver everything a musician could ask for: tonal flexibility, comfort, and a luxurious playing experience.

Therefore, these instruments are still admired today by guitarists seeking precision and character. Whether playing powerful rock riffs, delicate melodies, or exper

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