TAMPA, FL — Dean Guitars
relaunches a true original with the Dime Razorback
Rust electric guitar, which pays tribute to the late
legend, Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott. Originally
introduced as a limited U.S. custom run, the Dime
Razorback Rust joins other signature Dimebag guitars
in Dean’s Artist Series. Offering several custom
appointments, including the unique rust graphic design
and Seymour Duncan Dimebucker™ pickup, the Dime
Razorback Rust is ready to take on any playing task at
hand with style and tonal ferocity.
Dimebag Darrell Abbott was a
true Dean artist with a ferocious passion for Dean
Guitars. Through that passion, he became not only one
of the most revered metal guitarists, but one of the
most celebrated guitarists of all-time. His unique,
powerful playing style is reflected in the Dime
Razorback Rust, which boasts a one-of-a-kind look and
feel that could only come from the minds of Dean and
Dime.
The Dime Razorback Rust offers
a 24 3/4-inch scale length, with an all-mahogany body
and set-neck construction with dual-action truss rod.
The flat top offers a beveled edge, creating a unique
visual effect against the classic black sides and
back. Performance follows design as the edgy aesthetic
continues to the V-shaped, 3-piece mahogany neck with
single-ply black binding. The rosewood
fingerboard (14-inch radius) offers clarity and
warmth, with 22 jumbo frets, and varying width
measurements from the nut to the last fret. Starting
with a traditional 1 11/16-inch neck width at the
Floyd Rose R3 nut, the fretboard then broadens to 2.28
inches at the last fret, providing players more room
for blistering solos in the high register. A pearl
razor inlay at the 12th fret evokes Dime’s famous
necklace and maximizes the signature appeal.
The Dime Razorback Rust is
specially voiced for hard rock and metal. At the
bridge, the custom Seymour Duncan Dimebucker™ SH13
uses a powerful ceramic magnet coupled with stainless
steel blades to generate take-no-prisoners tonality.
This humbucker leverages the secret to Dime’s crunch,
with a small metal mass in the core that produces
aggressive, high-output with treble bite and clarity,
and punchy bass response for excellent dynamics.
Meanwhile, the Seymour ’59 Model™ neck humbucker
provides a slightly boosted high-end for improved
pick-attack clarity and scooped mids that are great
for preserving the clarity of notes in chords. Players
can enjoy all the sonic versatility with simple
controls, including a 3-way toggle switch; Dimebag
Traction knobs for the neck and bridge volume as well
as for tone; and a 500k audio taper pot.
Dean’s black hardware provides
the finishing touch for both aesthetics and stability
on the Dime Razorback Rust. The Floyd Rose 1000 bridge
essentially locks the strings into place at both the
bridge and the nut, preventing strings from sliding
over the nut and providing tuning stability, even
through unbridled use of the whammy bar. Grover tuners
with 18:1 ratio provide finer tuning and string
stability. Accessories include Dimebag Darrell’s
signature HI-VOLTAGE™ Electric Guitar Strings from DR
Strings and Dean’s hardshell case.
Dimebag Darrell’s legacy lives
on with Dean’s Dime Razorback Rust, offering an
unparalleled design, a vicious tone, and a MAP price
of $1349 that’s sure to put a smile on any Dimebag
fan’s face.
Learn more and get a closer
look at
www.deanguitars.com.
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