Dean Guitars
Dean Guitars

Dean Guitars
Dean guitars are relatively new on the scene. They had their beginnings in 1976 when the teenaged dean zelinsky decided he wanted to create a different kind of guitar design than what was present in the market. Dean guitars are a unique blend of craftsmanship and technology whose craftsmen build some of the finest guitars in the world. From electric guitars, bass guitars, acoustic guitars, cases, banjos, mandolins to related gear and accessories. Dean guitars are perhaps some of the most enthusiastic fans around.
The company returns the affection and attention. The website supports a forum for the fans, a store for dean guitar related paraphernalia. They are even involved in the “doa” - the fan club known as dean owners of america. Dean guitars produces a variety of different models to fit any need as they cover a broad range of prices. A great beginners electric guitar at a bargain basement price. The average retail is $120, no case included. It’s not the best of dean’s 50+ guitar line, and kind of lacks a certain clarity of sound. However, if you’re just beginning and want to try it out, this is a great choice. Also in that beginners range is the dean mlxm, another excellent choice for someone who’s on a tight budget or is just learning. The bridge and neck pickups are excellent and this is a versatile instrument. Averaging about $200 at retail, it is another great option.
Dean guitars are just flat out kick behind instruments. These are guitars that some of the most hard rocking heavy metal bands use to get their dynamite sound. On top of that, these guitars are just plain awesome to look at. Even a so-so musician is at least sure to look super cool with one of these instruments in his hand. Well, we’re going to take a look at just some of the many guitars that dean manufactures
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July 8th, 2009 at 1:57 pm
I don’t know how cool you’d look with a $200 guitar.