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Product Ref: 59636
The Dime Camo Floyd Rose is made to make a strong impression on stage, whilst giving the tone and playability for high-octane riffs and solos. Featuring resonant tonewoods, powerful pickups and a floyd rose tremolo system for extreme whammy-bar antics; this is a guitar ready to rock.
The lightweight and highly resonant nature of basswood makes the Dean Dimebag Dime ML the ultimate stage guitar. Although light in weight, basswood delivers a fat and balanced tone with plenty of mid-range punch and dynamic response. Finished with a unique camouflage graphic, not only does the Dime Camo ML sound great, but is also sure to stand out on any stage.
Loaded with two DMT Designed humbucking pickups in the bridge and neck position, the Dime Camo ML delivers a raw and punchy tone with plenty of bottom end and screaming highs. This will provide the power and focused tone required for rock and metal music.
For many years Floyd Rose has been the leading manufacturer and designer of floating, locking tremolos. With a design that has stood strong for over 30 years, the Floyd Rose locking tremolo allows you to adjust the string tension and pitch with the removable whammy bar to create unique sounds such as dive bombs. Unlike non-locking tremolos, the Floyd Rose bridge facilitates extreme whammy-bar effects and pitch alteration safe in the knowledge that the guitar will reliably return to its initial pitch.
Born in 1966, Dimebag Darrell (Darrell Lance Abbott) is best known for his songwriting and performing in the iconic metal band Pantera. With an extremely unique playing style and signature tone, Dimebag fast became a rising star in the metal world and gained an endorsement with Dean Guitars in the 1980s. Having co-designed the now legendary Dean Razorback just months before his death in 2004 Dimebag Darrell has forever earned his place in metal history with his unique playing style and range of impressive guitar finishes.