Dean Custom Zone Solid Body Electric Bass guitars are sleek NEW designs, sensuous curves with Classic Dean playability make these a must have for any serious rocker! The Custom Zone sports a radical body color with matching neck. This Split Pickup Dean Bass has a lightweight Basswood body, Maple neck and fingerboard. The Dean Zone Bass Guitar is an unruly axe with shocking colors and a sensuous alder body. The maple fingerboard color matches the body and has black block markers and 20 frets. Split pickups and black hardware. No one can say you have “”just another bass.”” Dean Custom Zone 4-String Bass Guitar features include color matching fingerboard popular neck contour split pickup bolt-on construction and black hardware
Low string spacing, lots of crunch and grunt This bass is a very good bass for the price!It sounds really great, and more aimed towards the rock bassist, or playing with a pick.The tone knob is very functional, dialing in between a nice bright slap tone, and a mellow 70’s Motown sound.The fretboard is polyester (plastic) as opposed to rosewood or ash, but it allows for a very nice bright tone (think somewhere between a regular warm tone, and a bass with graphite neck).The polyester neck has been done…
Now I want another one… VERY amateur bass player, and do it just as a hobby, so didn’t want to spend a lot for my bass guitar. Going into the purchase knowing full well “you get what you pay for” I am extremely pleased with how easily it plays. I had been playing on an equally priced starter Ibanez, and the Dean felt a lot more comfortable/easy to play in comparison, lot less finger fatigue.I did replace the stock stings with some Black Beauty strings, so that likely helped as well with the ease…
Low string spacing, lots of crunch and grunt This bass is a very good bass for the price!It sounds really great, and more aimed towards the rock bassist, or playing with a pick.The tone knob is very functional, dialing in between a nice bright slap tone, and a mellow 70’s Motown sound.The fretboard is polyester (plastic) as opposed to rosewood or ash, but it allows for a very nice bright tone (think somewhere between a regular warm tone, and a bass with graphite neck).The polyester neck has been done…
Now I want another one… VERY amateur bass player, and do it just as a hobby, so didn’t want to spend a lot for my bass guitar. Going into the purchase knowing full well “you get what you pay for” I am extremely pleased with how easily it plays. I had been playing on an equally priced starter Ibanez, and the Dean felt a lot more comfortable/easy to play in comparison, lot less finger fatigue.I did replace the stock stings with some Black Beauty strings, so that likely helped as well with the ease…