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Dean Performer E Acoustic-Electric Guitar (PE TPP)
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Dean Performer E Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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The Dean Performer acoustics is much in demand, combining the popular mini-jumbo body design, traditional features and innovative design. Its a quality cutaway with electronics for a very friendly price!
  • Select spruce top
  • Mahogany body
  • Cutaway design
  • Abalone detailing
  • Electronics
  • Built-in tuner

Dean Performer E Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Full tone comes from a solid spruce top and rosewood back and sides. Includes one-of-a-kind Dean wing sound hole inlay, extended fingerboard, Shadow electronics with 5-band equalizer, mother-of-pearl inlays, and Grover tuners. This great-sounding guitar gives you a whole lot for very little.

Be a performer with the Dean acoustic-electric call or click to order today.


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"I love this guitar"
by S - 5/6/2004 10:08:56 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
touring musician rock, alternative los angelas, usa
58 people out of 107 found this review helpful

Great guitar for the money. Rich tone with an honest preamp. Very balanced. The electronics are great.

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"I Wish They Had These When I Was First Learning!"
by Rick Lindstrom - 4/16/2008 10:55:52 AM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Active Player Classic Rock and Blues SF Bay Area
3 people out of 3 found this review helpful

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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"Bright, Full, Beautiful Sound - Excellent On-Board Tuner"
by Ed Ross - 3/3/2007 2:27:20 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Professional Pop Los Angeles
29 people out of 57 found this review helpful

I was looking for a good guitar in this price range and had narrowed it down between the Ibanez AEL10EBK and the Dean Performer E Acoustic Electric Guitar. They seemed pretty equivalent from their description. Originally I had decided on the Ibanez because it had an established name (I never heard of Dean) and the pickup it used was an established brand ( a Fishman Sonicore). By contrast the Dean had it's own pickup which I knew nothing about. I was about to buy the Ibanez but I wanted to hear it first. I went to a local music store and took it down to try out. To my surprise it sounded very shallow, wooden, and muddy. There was very little resonance to the instrument. It sounded almost like a solid body guitar. When you strum all the strings at the same time it sounds muddled. I plugged in the Ibanez and found it sounded the same way. It was muddled. You didn't hear the individual strings. Just an overall "blahhh". As it happens, another music store down the street had the Dean Performer E so just for kicks I went there to try it out. I was shocked by how beautiful it sounded for such an inexpensive guitar. The instrument resonated. You could hear each string brightly and clearly. When plugged into an amp the sound was bright, and full. I also found that the Dean had an "on-board" tuner with a graphic LED output that allowed you to tune the guitar instantly. This tuner is actually one of the best I have ever used. It tells you exactly when the string is in tune. It doesn't bounce around all over the place like other tuners I've used. I found from this experience that "name" isn't everything. Sometimes products from an established and well known company can under-perform newcommers. In this case that is exactly what I found. Needless to say I bought the Dean and have been very happy with it since.

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"Great guitar for your money."
by Clifton - 2/5/2004 8:52:59 PM