Dean Offers Two New Short Scale Guitars
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| EVO J |
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| Avalanche J |
December 17, 2003
Feeling that most short scale guitars are little more than toys, Dean
Guitars has introduced two new guitars based on popular Dean designs to buck that trend. The
EVO J, based on Dean's EVO line of guitars, is a 22.7" scale
instrument with a 1 5/8" nut. The slightly longer scale and wider nut make
this guitar much more playable than most of the mini guitars currently on
the market according to Dean. The EVO J has 2 high output Humbucking pickups, 1 volume, 1 tone
control, and a 3-way pickup selector. The bridge is a one piece design
allowing adjustment for action and intonation.
The Avalanche J is similar in dimension to the EVO J with a 22.7" scale neck
and a 1 5/8" nut width but, like the Avalanche 1S, the Avalanche J has 3
single coil pickups, 1 volume, 1 tone control, and a 5 way switch. The
center pickup is reverse wound/reverse polarity to eliminate hum in the 2nd
and 4th positions. The Avalanche J uses the same bridge as the EVO J
allowing for optimum set up.
Even though these guitars were originally designed for students and smaller
players, they can also be tuned up a minor third or a full fourth for a completely
different sound.
For more information, visit their web site at www.deanguitars.com. |