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Description
The Washburn Dimebag Rebel is a solid body electric guitar that stands as a testament to both craftsmanship and rock history. Designed to deliver the powerful, down-tuned riffs of metal legend Dimebag Darrell, this guitar combines iconic styling with modern performance capabilities. Its mahogany body offers a rich, resonant tone, while the set neck construction ensures smooth playability across the fretboard.
Harnessing the spirit of a guitar hero, the Dimebag Rebel features high-output pickups that capture the aggressive, biting tone necessary for heavy metal and hard rock. The unique V-shaped body and distinctive headstock design make it not only a sonic powerhouse but also a visual statement on stage. Whether you're shredding solos or laying down chunky rhythm parts, this guitar is engineered to keep up with your creative demands.
Key Features:
- Solid mahogany body for enhanced resonance and sustain
- Set neck construction for superior playability
- High-output pickups for aggressive tone
- V-shaped body design for a classic metal aesthetic
- 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays
- Die-cast tuners for reliable tuning stability
- Licensed Floyd Rose tremolo system for expressive playing
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