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Description

The Dean Avalanche solid body electric guitar is a versatile instrument designed for musicians who crave dynamic sound and reliable performance. Equipped with a pair of high-output humbucker pickups, this guitar delivers a powerful, full-bodied tone perfect for a wide range of musical styles, from rock to blues. The contoured body shape ensures comfortable playability, whether you're standing on stage or practicing at home.

The Avalanche's maple neck and rosewood fingerboard offer a smooth playing experience, allowing for fast and precise fingerwork. Its 22 frets provide ample range for both rhythm and lead guitarists. The guitar's hardware is robust and reliable, featuring a fixed bridge for stable tuning and enhanced sustain. The control layout includes separate volume and tone knobs for each pickup, along with a 3-way selector switch, providing flexible tonal options to suit your sound.

Key Features:

  • Solid body electric guitar with a contoured design
  • Dual high-output humbucker pickups for a rich, powerful sound
  • Maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard and 22 frets
  • Fixed bridge for improved tuning stability and sustain
  • Independent volume and tone controls for each pickup
  • 3-way selector switch for versatile tonal options
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Dean Avalanche One

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