"I Wish They Had These When I Was First Learning!"
by Rick Lindstrom -
4/16/2008 10:55:52 AM
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Classic Rock and Blues |
SF Bay Area |
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This is my first Dean guitar, I bought it for a friend who expressed an interest in learning how to play. But when I took it out of the box, I fell in love with the little beastie. OK, it's not perfect. The sound is a bit on thin side, the intonation of the low E starts to fall apart around the 12th fret. But beyond that, I've got nothing to complain about.
The onboard tuner and electronics are SUPERB for such a low cost guitar, and the XLR output jack (along with the 1/4" phone jack) means you can quickly plug in to a mixer by just unplugging a mike. I can't think of a more useful guitar for just banging around on, or taking on a trip.
I normally play a Taylor 414CE for acoustic, and an American Strat for electric, but don't want to subject them to the harsh realities of life needlessy. The Dean Performer lets me play acoustic or electric without risking either expensive axe. The only thing I did was set it up with light Elixirs, which actually didn't make a huge improvement over the stock D'Addario strings.
So, Tony, if you're reading this, go buy your own. I'm keeping this one!
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