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  • Sound Quality5 stars
  • Appearance5 stars
  • Value for Money4.9 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings5 stars
  • Overall Rating5 stars

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4 Reviews For Dean VX

  • Guest 15th Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    General comments: The quality of the Dean VX guitar is great for the price. It stays in tune better then the Ibanez RG swapped for it. Doesn't require an alan wrench or a bunch of tinkering to play a song in tune.

    I recomend this guitar to anyone!

  • Double D 18th Jul 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Dean VX is one of the best buys under the sun for sure,the amount of guitar you get for the money you spend is unreal.. metal, rock, blues or even just strumming along to some acoustic stuff; this bad boy has got all the bases covered pretty well for the price you pay.
  • kirk hetfield 4th Jun 2007

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    This guitar is one shredding ax for all who play from beginners to all out professionals this guitar is just for you.
  • proshot1 Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 29th Oct 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Received my Chinese built Dean VX on my birthday, and was astonished by the sheer quality and amount of features included. Built out of basswood, to a 24-3/4" scale and a 1-11/16" nut, it has 22 frets on the rosewood fingerboard, backed by a maple neck (bolt on). The neck and bridge humbuckers looked great, as did the stock treble, bass and volume knobs, coupled with the functional 3-way pickup selector switch. The bridge was a Tune-O-Matic, with strings going through the body, and very stylish ...

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