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Description
Designed for those who dare to stand out, the Dean Razorback Dime 255 Black Silver Two Tone Flying V is a tribute to the legendary Dimebag Darrell. This electric guitar isn't just about looks; it's crafted for performance with a 25.5-inch scale length that delivers rich tones and exceptional sustain. The iconic Flying V shape paired with the Razorback's edgy design ensures it won't go unnoticed on stage or in your collection.
Constructed with a solid mahogany body and a set neck, this guitar provides a robust, resonant sound that's perfect for shredding and solos. The fretboard is made from rosewood, offering a smooth playing experience across 22 jumbo frets. A pair of high-output humbuckers power this beast, delivering the aggressive tones needed for metal and hard rock. The Floyd Rose Special tremolo system allows for dive bombs and pitch bends with stability and precision, making it a versatile guitar for expressive playing.
The Dean Razorback Dime 255 isn’t just about raw power; it also offers excellent playability with its slim neck profile, making it suitable for fast-paced playing styles. Whether you're performing on stage or jamming in the studio, this guitar delivers consistent, high-quality sound that meets the demands of professional musicians.
Key Features:
- 25.5-inch scale length
- Solid mahogany body with set mahogany neck
- Rosewood fretboard with 22 jumbo frets
- Dual high-output humbuckers
- Floyd Rose Special tremolo system for stable pitch control
- Razorback Flying V design inspired by Dimebag Darrell
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