Dean ML Bolt On Classic Guitar, Black Product Description:
- Basswood body with black finish
- 24-3/4-inch scale, 22-fret bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays
- Pair of Dean humbuckers with two volume controls, tone, and three-way toggle
- Tune-o-Matic bridge with string-thru-body design
- Grover tuning machines
Product Description
The ML was created by Dean Zelinsky in 1977 to be the guitar with the ultimate sustain and tone. The ML was created with the Dean concept of spreading the mass of the body over a large area, but the ML has something more. Radical string angles is a concept we believe adds to resonance that help a guitar become more alive. The distinctive headstock creates extra long string length, giving the ML a sound like no other! Played by many of rock's elite over the past two decades, the ML has appeared in award winning videos, on stage and album covers and more importantly on some of rocks finest recordings. Dean has made the ML available to other manufacturers with exclusive licensing arrangements.
Customer Reviews
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Sweet Machine
By Keyman
The black guitar has a great retro appearance. Nice tuners but I personally think they could have downsized the headstock a bit. The light weight is surprising and the finishes are slick. The slim inlaid rosewood neck works fine for stubby little fingers like mine and the humbuckers sound amazing. Just plug in and terrorize the neighborhood.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Very disappointing
By John Cassetta
Within six months, the guitar is falling apart. Very poor quality. I expected a lot better. Even a starter guitar like this one should last longer than a few months.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Dean ML BLK
By 11388
good guitar, i got it for $110 amazing for the price, im in afgahnistan without an amp so i cant tell you how the electronics are, not really, but it plays great, the only thing i have found with it is the high E has a slight buzz, im assuming its the string itself not the guitar,
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