Dean Razorback 255 Dimeslime Electric Guitar Blemished - Like New

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Dean Razorback 255 Dimeslime Electric Guitar Blemished - Like New

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A guitar that screams with its EMG pick-ups.

The Dean Razorback 255 electric guitar features a Mahogany body with a flamed maple top. The Razorback electric guitar also features a mahogany neck and rosewood fretboard. Grover tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in perfect tune for extended dive-bombing. 24 fast frets facilitate wicked, shredding solos and lightning quick chord changes. 3-way switching, volume and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally flexible, and with tons of presence.

Two powerful EMG humbuckers: the EMG-81 in the bridge position provides higher output for overdriven, screaming leads with tons of sustain, and the EMG-85 in the neck position gives a beefy low end and fatter top, great for rhythm and blues.

Being a Dean guitar, the Razorback 255 looks as good as it sounds. Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by color-contrast bevels on the body and outlines on the famous Dean headstock.

Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired. These Razorback 255s were some of Darrell's final designs, and we're sure they will inspire you, too.

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Dean Razorback 255 Dimeslime Electric Guitar Features:

  • Scale: 25-1/2"
    Body: Mahogany body with flame maple top
    Neck Joint: Set-in
    Neck Wood: Mahogany
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Frets: 24
    Nut Width: 1-5/8"
    Fretboard Radius: 16
    Bridge: Locking Tremolo
    Pickup Bridge: EMG-81 (active)
    Pickup Neck: EMG-85 (active)
    Controls: Volume / Tone
    Tuners: Grover
    Hardware: Black
    Pickup Selector: 3-way
    Includes: Hard-shell Case




Dean Razorback 255 Dimeslime Electric Guitar Blemished - Like New

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  • i was blown away when i played this guitar

    As reviewed by nate brown on 1/6/2009

    I just got a dean razorback about 3 weeks ago and i played this guitar at the store with a marshall half stack it sounded great so i took it home and my amp could barely handle it it has a great neck ecspeacily for those fast players this guitar is good for playing megadeth iron maiden or ac/dc so go buy one i reccomend this guitar for any guitarist that plays metal

    25 of 32 people found this review helpful.

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  • expected a little more

    As reviewed by justin on 9/13/2010

    i got this guitar 4 months ago, and i think it is ok. it has a good sound for metal, and great looks. that being said, the paint chipped very easily, the knobs were loose, and it goes out of tune way too often. the e string buzzes too. its not a bad guitar in general, but for the price it lacks a lot. i would expect a much better setup for the money. honestly, it has killer looks, and great sound, but its not worth the price. i would recommend this guitar if you really want it, but i'm sure you could find something with more value for the money.

    7 of 11 people found this review helpful.

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