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Description

Unleash your inner rock god with the Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar, a powerhouse designed for those who live for the heavy riffs and thunderous rhythms of metal. Crafted with a radical body shape and distinct headstock, this bass guitar is not just about making music; it's about making a statement. Its high-output soapbar humbucker, strategically positioned near the bridge, delivers a punchy, aggressive tone that cuts through the mix, ensuring your presence is felt as well as heard.

Built for durability and performance, the Dean Z Metalman is engineered to withstand the demands of intense gigs and practice sessions. The sleek design and meticulous construction provide both comfort and playability, allowing you to focus on your craft without any distractions. Whether you're laying down a groove in the studio or dominating the stage, this bass guitar is your ticket to a commanding performance.

Key Features:

  • Radical body shape and distinct headstock
  • High-output soapbar humbucker for powerful sound
  • Designed for metal music enthusiasts
  • Durable construction for intense playability
  • Case sold separately

Product specs

Brand Dean
Model Z Metalman 4-String Bass
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories 4-String Basses
Active / Passive Pickups Passive Pickups
Active Preamp No Preamp
Body Shape Single Cutaway
Color Family Black
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 4-String
Offset Body Offset Body
Pickup Configuration H
Right / Left Handed Right Handed

FAQs

What type of music is the Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar best suited for?

The Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar is designed for metal music, featuring a high-output humbucking pickup that delivers powerful and aggressive tones ideal for heavy genres.

Does the Dean Z Metalman bass guitar have active or passive pickups?

The Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar is equipped with passive pickups, providing a traditional and dynamic response suitable for various playing styles.

What is the neck profile like on the Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar?

The Dean Z Metalman features a low-profile maple neck, offering a comfortable and fast playing experience, ideal for quick note transitions and ease of playability.

How many frets does the Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar have?

The Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar has 22 frets, providing a wide range of notes for versatile playing across different musical styles.

Is the Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar is suitable for beginners, offering a straightforward design with a single high-output pickup and a comfortable neck profile, making it easy to learn and play.

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar.

Build quality

  • Owners report tuning pegs can feel either too loose or too tight but maintain tuning once set.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Adjustments for C standard tuning include using a light 5-string set and minor truss rod tweaks; no bridge or intonation adjustment needed.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some players find the Explorer shape ergonomic with excellent balance, especially when playing standing up at a 45° angle.

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Features and functionality

  • The neck is described as having a thin profile and compound shape, making it comfortable for guitarists transitioning to bass.

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User experience

  • Finding an appropriate bag or case for the Explorer body shape is often challenging due to its size.

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  • The strap position on the ML model can cause the bass to tilt forward, affecting playing comfort slightly.

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  • The bridge on the ML model is positioned farther left, making lower tones a reach but higher neck parts easier to access.

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Value and pricing

  • Despite being the lowest-priced bass in some collections, it's considered worth the investment by several owners.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Dean MetalMan basses are considered good platforms for modifications, with suggestions to upgrade to MusicMan style pickups and modern tuners.

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Comparisons

  • Some users feel that while Dean MetalMan basses are not the best in quality for their price, their unique shapes can justify a purchase for enthusiasts.

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See how Will Rahmer uses Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar

Will Rahmer

Singer, Bassist

Mortician

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Will Rahmer is seen using a Dean Z Signature Bass, not the Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar, as shown in the user-uploaded photo. However, the Dean Z Signature Bass is not currently listed on Equipboard.

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John Page

Guitarist, Bassist

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In the YouTube video "Another Winter at the Rock Club" (Scott Pilgrim Cover) by Smarty, John Page is seen playing a Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar. Smarty mentions that John still owns this bass, although it is the one he uses least frequently.

See how Jorge Rojas uses Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar

Jorge Rojas

Bassist

Revenge

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Jorge Rojas is pictured with a Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar in a Facebook photo, highlighting his use of the instrument.

See how Julien "Chainsaw-Maeströr" Faur uses Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar

Julien "Chainsaw-Maeströr" Faur

Bassist, Composer

Hexecutor

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Julien "Chainsaw-Maeströr" Faur is seen playing a Dean Z Metalman Electric Bass Guitar in a user-uploaded photo from Scenesdunord.

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