Dean Razorback V
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Dean Razorback V | |
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Manufacturer | Dean Guitars |
Period | 2004— present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Set |
Woods | |
Body | Mahogany, Maple |
Neck | Mahogany |
Fretboard | Ebony, Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Floyd Rose (Tremelo) |
Pickup(s) | 2 EMG/Seymour Duncan/Dimarzio Humbuckers |
Colors available | |
Black with Red Bevels, Black with Yellow Bevels, Black with Silver Bevels, Black with Green Bevels, White with Black Bevels, Explosion Graphic and Skull Graphic. |
The Razorback V is an electric guitar designed by Dean Guitars and Dimebag Darrell in 2004 shortly before his death. It is a more aggressive looking version of the Dean V, and similar to the Dean Razorback. Corey Beaulieu of Trivium is known for using this guitar[1] It has the more spikey version of the Dean Guitar headstock and the body is an enlarged reversed image of the head. There is also a bass guitar version of the Razorback V shape.[2]
The Dean Razorback V is also available with a 25.5 scale length neck, this gives the V 24-frets, and is much easier to play the higher notes on the guitar. This is called to Dean Razorback V 255.
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[edit] Corey Beaulieu
Corey Beaulieu was one of the first guitarists to use the Dean Dime Razorback V. He now uses the Razorback V Explosion, Razorback V Metallic Red and his own signature model the Razorback V Skull. Beaulieu currently sports the first ever made red Razorback V.