The Dimebag Darrell Tribute ML Electric Guitar is a bolt-on neck basswood body guitar with Zebra pickups. With a Tribute crest on the headstock and a Dimebag Quad image sticker on body, this guitar features the Dimebag traction knobs, Tune-O-Matic bridge, and chrome hardware. Learn More...










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8 out of 10Feature:
the only product included was a hard case which comes in handy. prefer it over the soft cases cuz the tuning knobs always go outta wack in those.there also isnt much protection in those either. it'd be cool if it had a whammy but i can almost imitate the whammy sounds now with simple string/finger movements, and with my Zoom G7.1 pedal.
Quality:
i just got the guitar about 5 months ago so there isnt too much that would have happened. somebody said on their review about the paint chipping easily. i honestly think,that(cuz it does,its true)thats awesome. it gives it that "used" look. ive always liked that but thats just my opinion so dont get mad.
Desirability:
well, its a dean. deans kick ass. anyone who knows wat a dean is, is gonna be ecstatic to see that u have one.
Sound:
it has good response.i like the comfortablility(did i spell it right?)lol. its just an amazing guitar. first dean ive ever owned. i had a washburn X-series but gave it to my bro. also had a flying V, cant remember the name of it.(Jay Turner?not sure) but i sold it to get money for the dean.good move that was!
Ease of Use:
im not entirely sure on wat im supposed to put here so im just gonna say that it sounds good on a normal E tuning but dropped D sounds AMAZING on the guitar.
Overall:
i would most likely end up gettin another dean or another guitar overall and keepin it. im done sellin guitars. i want to start a collection of guitars.
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10 out of 10Feature:
It's just a basic guitar, nothing special except that it is a Dimebag tribute.
Quality:
Had loose screws on the neck joint, paint chips if you barely bump it on something.
Value:
You get what you pay for. If you can't afford the 1000 dollar models, this is your best bet.
Desirability:
Good looking guitar, plays well, just wish the pickups were better.
Sound:
Overall good sound, pickups aren't the greatest, but they get the job done.
Ease of Use:
As far as playability, it has one of the fastest necks i've ever played. I'm played Les Pauls, Strats, Ibanez, and this one is fast!!!
Support:
Dean is the best, but i haven't had to use their support.
Overall:
I've played the hell out of this thing, and it has stood the test of time. other than the loose screws(easy fix), and the paint chipping, it's a tough little guitar.
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10 out of 10Feature:
The guitar is made solidly and seriously and I personally think that it is made to last for a long time.
Quality:
I have two dean guitars just in case, not because I worry that something will go wrong but because, I prefer this way.
But I don't think that something may go wrong with the guitar
Value:
The price is what one needs!
Desirability:
The guitar is beautiful
Sound:
This guitar sounds even better than I expected. I respect Dimebag Darrell very much, but I am looking for my own sound, even though love his guitars. The guitar is suprisingly comfortable, comparing to flying V's that are of course excellent but one cannot "sit and play" becaue of their shape. The recording sound surprised me too, because the clean, that sounds poor on my amp, was absolutely different and interesting on the recording
Ease of Use:
The sound is a quite complicated question, because it depends on such factors as pickups, amps, strings but most of all the guitarists themselves. But I love it. Truly
Support:
Dean are absolutly amazing an even though I didn't have any need to repair anything, they were accessible and responsive
Overall:
I don't think one must replace it, though it is my own opinion
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8 out of 10Feature:
The most use ful feature are the knoctched on the volume knobs but i do wish the guitar was sold with a Flyod rose double locking tremelo and a Bill Lawrence XL 500 pcikup so its just the way Dimes guitars were
Quality:
the product is made very well i havent had a problem in the time i have owned it
Value:
I found this product to most definitly be worth the selling price
Desirability:
Its looks great, nothing tops the ML shape but at the same time it sounds great too
Ease of Use:
its very playable and sound awesome on overdrive
Overall:
i will be satisfyed with this until i buy a new guitar and it will never be replaced all my guitar will more than likeyl be equally used if this guitar were stolen i would replace it or try to find a KKV with a whammy bar but for now it helps me attain my musical goals
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10 out of 10Feature:
What else do you really want on it asides from two volume controls, a tone knob and a pickup selector.
Quality:
If you are a metal head looking for there first decent guitar, this is it, hands down.
Value:
Like i said incredible distorted tone.
Desirability:
Very sexy, need i say more.
Sound:
Incredible distorted sound... yes, decent clean sound too.
Ease of Use:
Very fast neck, although i found the top fret access (21 and 22) a little restricting, the body of the guitar gets in the way.
Support:
Never needed support.
Overall:
Buy it now, i know where u live (i dont actually, but it is a nice touch)
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