Dean Dave Mustaine Zero Angel of Deth II Electric Guitar

This guitar has a small flaw on the rear tip of the lower horn.


The Dean Dave Mustaine Zero Angel of Deth II Electric Guitar is a killer axe that takes no prisoners would be a perfect fit any metal merchant’s arsenal. Featuring a heavily angled, sharp-edged mahogany body; this guitar is built to metal-approved specs and is ready to rock hard. The black finish is topped with an Angel of Deth graphic that is unmistakably Mustaine.

This classic signature model is equipped with the industry standard dual humbucking pickup configuration. With a pair of high output Dean designed DMT humbucking pickups; the Dave Mustaine Zero Angel of Deth II delivers power and sustain to spare. The simplified controls include dual volumes, a master tone control, and a 3-Way pickup selector switch.

The Dave Mustaine Zero Angel of Deth II features a set-neck construction that maximizes sustain. The mahogany 25.5" scale neck has been carved into special “D” profile and topped with 24 Jumbo frets on a dark rosewood fingerboard for extremely fast playability and effortless string-bending. Finally, the blacked-out hardware includes a set of die-cast tuners and a Tune-o-matic bridge with a strings-thru-body tailpiece that will stabilize tuning, maximize sustain, and withstand anything you can dish out.


Features
  • Mahogany Top/Body
  • 25-1/2" Scale
  • Mustaine Spec. Set Mahogany D Neck
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Pearl Dot Inlays
  • Mini Grover Tuners
  • Black Hardware
  • Tune-O-Matic Bridge

List Price : $800.00

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