Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Washburn Dimebag Darrel Rebel Flag Guitar One of the more rare dime signature guitars. Hate to even consider letting this gem go, but I had some family fall on hard times and I have to come up with some funds to help. This guitar is mahogany body Set neck construction B...

    • Wshburn
    • washburn dimebag guitars1
    • washburn dimebag guitars2
    • washburn dimebag guitars3
    • washburn dimebag guitars4
  2. Washburn Dimebag 333 Made in Korea Circa 1990s - Lightning Bolt. Used – Good. Moorestown, NJ, United States. Originally $1,300, now $1,200 ($100 price drop) $1,300. $100 price drop. $1,200. Free Shipping. Add to Cart. Price Drop. Washburn Dimebag Darrell Signature Model 333 1995 - Natural. Used – Very Good. Saranac Lake, NY, United States.

    • What Guitar Did Dimebag Darrell use?
    • Dimebag Darrell Amplifier Overview
    • Dimebag Darrell Pedals and Effects Overview

    Dimebag Darrell was famous for playing his Dean ML model guitars. His most famous guitar was known as “Dean from Hell”, which was a Dean ML custom painted in a blue finish with lightning bolts. He played Deans until they stopped manufacturing guitars in the mid-’90s. After that, he moved into a partnership with Washburn guitars to effectively conti...

    Randall RG100 HT

    Years Used:1990 to 1998 We all know that Dimebag was an avid user of Randall amplifiers from the beginning. Favoring them primarily because it was one of the only solid-state amplifiers around that were providing the tone and response he was looking for. During this period and for many guitarists, tubes were king. They had all the warmth, dynamics, and saturation many were looking for. Dime didn’t care about any of that, he needed pure, pushed aggression. With as little dynamic range as possi...

    Randall Century 200

    Years Used:1992 to 1994 This was an amplifier that, from what we can gather, Dime already owned during the Vulgar Display of Power era. But Dime has spoken about that during the writing process he didn’t want to set up his normal rig. So he grabbed some of his already owned equipment and set it up just to use while jamming. And he ended up liking the results so much from it he decided to go ahead and use the Century 200 on those albums. Just like the RG100, it’s completely solid-state with a...

    Randall Warhead

    Years Used:2000 to 2003 With Dimebag entering the legendary status and having a great selling run of signature guitar models. It only made sense Dimebag would release a signature amplifier condensing everything that he needed to achieve his sound into a single unit. And boy could it do everything! featuring a monstrous 300-watt power amp, a dedicated mid sweep to get that specific scooped tone Dimebag aims for. A 9 band graphic EQ was not particularly common, only being seen on amplifiers suc...

    Furman PQ-4 Parametric EQ

    Years Used:1996 to 2004 Used much in the same manner as the PQ-3. However, Dime actually approached Furman to make him an updated model which he started to use from this point on.

    MXR flanger doubler

    Years Used:1990 to 2004 This is a rackmount flanger Dime would use in the effects loop of the amplifier, generally, a flanger or doubler effect would be used as a modulation source on certain parts. However, Dime actually used this in an ‘always on’ fashion in order to thicken and widen his sound. Perhaps as Pantera didn’t have the benefit of having stereo rhythm guitars, so it’s possible this provided some additional width that a mono rhythm wouldn’t normally be able to reach without additio...

    MXR 6 band EQ Pedal

    Years Used:Unspecified to 2004 A signature part of Dimes sound was that he would heavily EQ the mids of his guitar tone. However, the Furman PQ-¾ in front of the amp was already serving another purpose, and rather than use the 3 band EQ on the amp itself (which perhaps didn’t adjust the right kind of frequencies he wanted. Which would explain why his future signature amp models had mid sweep knobs) he would put this EQ pedal in the effects loop to manipulate the mids after the preamp gain and...

  3. Used – Good. Santa Susana, CA, United States. $2,299. Original 1995 D3 Dimebolt, Missing Lock nuts, Arm, Back Cover and Truss Rod Cover. Other than thats it the best playing D3 I've owned and I've had 7. Headstock tip broke odd at one point and was glued back on. My Guitars are sold AS-IS, I do not Accept returns.

    • washburn dimebag guitars1
    • washburn dimebag guitars2
    • washburn dimebag guitars3
    • washburn dimebag guitars4
    • washburn dimebag guitars5
  4. Dec 8, 2019 · When Dean guitars ceased production in 1994, Dimebag started a ten-year relationship with Washburn guitars. The most common of this period is the Dime 333, most famously offered in the Dimeslime finish. Essentially, this guitar was a Washburn version of Dime’s Dean ML, complete with a licensed Floyd Rose vibrato and Washburn Eliminator ...

    • washburn dimebag guitars1
    • washburn dimebag guitars2
    • washburn dimebag guitars3
    • washburn dimebag guitars4
    • washburn dimebag guitars5
  5. Nov 5, 2012 · Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott's Washburn Dime 3 Crown Royal - Premier Guitar. Home ›. Pro-Advice ›. Gear of the Month. Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott's Washburn Dime 3 Crown Royal. Chris Kies. November 5, 2012. After Dimebag Darrell gave Hard Rock the guitar, he handwrote a letter of authenticity. It reads: “THE DIMEBAG CROWN ROYAL!

  6. People also ask

  7. Dimebag Darrell. Washburn Dime 3 "Trendkill" Dimebag Darrell’s Washburn Dime 3 “Trendkill” Get it on. This Washburn was one of Dime’s main guitars during the “The Great Southern Trendkill” era and was most famously used during the Ozz fest in 1998.

  1. Searches related to washburn dimebag guitars

    washburn dimebag guitars for sale