In this early preview, Dean has exposed some of the more affordable acoustic and electric updates. All of them will be featured at 2016 NAMM.
Holiday season is in full swing and 2016 NAMM is waiting just around the corner, leaving no time to waste. Dean is not one of the brands which settles down for a long period of time, there`s always something brewing in their kitchen. This time around, it`s a selection of affordable acoustic and electric guitars. On the electric side, we`ve got: Dimebag Pantera Southern Trendkill ML, Michael Amott Tyrant X – War Eternal, Splittail Celtic and Stealth Floyd FM. Acoustic wing also boasts four models, all of them from the renewed AXS series: AXS Dreadnought, AXS Dreadnought 12 String, AXS Dreadnought Cutaway A/E and AXS Dreadnought Mahogany. With price tags ranging from $179 for the basic AXS Dreadnought to $999 for the mighty Stealth, there`s something for every rocker and metalhead out there.
Dean Dimebag Pantera Southern Trendkill ML is one mean metal machine, with the eponymous album cover graphic on the top, DMT Design humbucker pickup and legendary ML design. Basswood/maple base, double-locking bridge system and 22-fret rosewood fingerboard are also featured on this six-string monster. For further info and a complete specs list, check the Southern Trendkill ML detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.
Dean Michael Amott Tyrant X – War Eternal is a new opening Michael Amott series model, and it`s inspired by the War Eternal album. Basswood Tyrant body, bolted maple neck and 22-fret rosewood fingerboard form the chassis. DMT Design pickups, string-through hardtail bridge and die-cast tuners complete this $300 axe. For further info and a complete specs list, check the Tyrant X - War Eternal detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.
Dean Splittail Celtic brings the jaw-dropping Celtic graphic , fat metal tone from a pair of DMT humbuckers and all-mahogany construction. Rosewood fingerboard features a standard set of 22 jumbo frets, dot inlays with a Celtic knot at the 12th fret and short 24-3/4” scale. For further info and a complete specs list, check the Splittail Celtic detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.
Dean Stealth FM is the most expensive models of the bunch. $999 price tag includes a mahogany/flamed maple body, set mahogany neck, standard 22-fret fingerboard, combined Seymour Duncan and DMT humbuckers and, of course, a double-locking tremolo bridge. For further info and a complete specs list, check the Stealth FM detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.
Dean AXS Dreadnought costs $179 and is everything a beginner acoustic guitar should be. It is a well made, durable and good sounding guitar. It has laminated mahogany back and sides, laminated spruce sound board, mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard on top and black hardware. For further info and a complete specs list, check the AXS Dreadnought detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.
Dean AXS Dreadnought 12 String is almost the same as the previous model, save for the additional set of six strings. Laminated mahogany back and sides, laminated mahogany top, mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard are also there. For further info and a complete specs list, check the AXS Dreadnought 12 String detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.
Dean AXS Dreadnought Cutaway A/E is the most expensive of the four AXS models introduced – it comes at $219. This will get you a regular AXS Dreadnought, but with a Venetian cutaway and Dean`s own pickup and preamp system. For further info and a complete specs list, check the AXS Dreadnought Cutaway A/E detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.
Dean AXS Dreadnought Mahogany boasts a laminated mahogany sound board instead of the standard spruce option. Other than that, it is completely the same as the basic AXS Dreadnought model. These two even cost the same - $179. For further info and a complete specs list, check the AXS Dreadnought Mahogany detail page on our site or Dean Guitars official web page.