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- MGR/Steve Cox
Dean Vendetta XM
Published on 03/24/10 at 16:00This guitar is the lightest weight solid body electric I have ever played, (since 1966). It is a nice matte natural finish on the body and the neck - the exception being the headstock which is glossy black with the Dean wings logo inlayed under the clear coat.
I play blues/rock/country and everything else that has melody. Not a big hip/hop fan.
I bought this at Guitar Center for $55.00 on New Years Eve 2008. They said it was breaking the .010 E string, but it hasn't done that as long as I have owned it.
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It hangs well on your body, weighs almost nothing and is highly playable. I like the rich medium mahogany …Read moreThis guitar is the lightest weight solid body electric I have ever played, (since 1966). It is a nice matte natural finish on the body and the neck - the exception being the headstock which is glossy black with the Dean wings logo inlayed under the clear coat.
I play blues/rock/country and everything else that has melody. Not a big hip/hop fan.
I bought this at Guitar Center for $55.00 on New Years Eve 2008. They said it was breaking the .010 E string, but it hasn't done that as long as I have owned it.
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It hangs well on your body, weighs almost nothing and is highly playable. I like the rich medium mahogany stain on the body and the satin finish on the the whole guitar. The sound through a 'dry' amp is very good considering it has the low ball pickups and other electrical components. I do most of my testing of guitars with a dry signal because if it doesn't sound good naturally it will be worse with distortion and effects added. The pickups provided a very good level of equality in signal strength for each string, unlike some that have a bias for one or more strings over the others. It doesn't feel like an inexpensive guitar and it plays a lot better than the price indicates. This thing even sounds good unplugged - due to the Paulowina body and maple neck it doesn't absorb the sound of the strings like heavier woods and the maple neck gives it that ability to sound clean and clear. This would be a good starting point as a test bed for experimentation without having to trash a vintage instrument.
I wish they would have spent a little more money on the pots/switch/wiring and pickups. The stock setup is adequate for everyday use, but it would be better if they were higher quality. The body gives a good level of sustain, but I would have preferred the neck to be either a set neck type or a neck through design. The bridge and tuners could also be upgraded as they are of marginal quality, but sufficient for the job.
The body and neck joint are well fitted with no gaps or looseness. Except for the lower quality hardware this is well built, but the guitar is very playable even with the inexpensive components. Action and setup are great, the bending of strings in the upper register is quite easy to do. It is a good practice guitar, and if need be could be pressed into service if your main guitar suffers some horrible event.
Good for an entry-level guitar. It won't limit the younger players like others in this price range, sounds good and looks unusually well made for the money.
I am glad I got mine for $55.00, but I would not have found $100.00 too much for this guitar. For what it is, (an inexpensive but capable instrument), I will give this a 5. I've played a lot more expensive guitars that were not as good as this one, and some that were actually worse.
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Dean Vendetta XM
Published on 07/05/06 at 15:00I've played for over 20 years or so. This Dean Vendetta XM was a Xmas gift in 05. Don't expect much for $100 from a guitar, but this might work. As is, the tuning pegs are terrible. Black covered one. Does not help the strings stay in tune very well. Would upgrade to Grovers, Sperzels, etc. The pickups, stock, aren't great, either. I'd upgrade on the cheap in that area. The bridge is "ok"; will do for now. String thru body, so. 1 volume and 1 tone knob. 3 way selector switch. Ok. 24 fretboard. Rswd. Maple neck. Ok. Oil down the fretbd. The body is made of "Paulowia"(? WTF?)wood. Never have heard of it. It's very ltwgt. One of my strap pegs came out of the body; have filled with putty, and w…Read moreI've played for over 20 years or so. This Dean Vendetta XM was a Xmas gift in 05. Don't expect much for $100 from a guitar, but this might work. As is, the tuning pegs are terrible. Black covered one. Does not help the strings stay in tune very well. Would upgrade to Grovers, Sperzels, etc. The pickups, stock, aren't great, either. I'd upgrade on the cheap in that area. The bridge is "ok"; will do for now. String thru body, so. 1 volume and 1 tone knob. 3 way selector switch. Ok. 24 fretboard. Rswd. Maple neck. Ok. Oil down the fretbd. The body is made of "Paulowia"(? WTF?)wood. Never have heard of it. It's very ltwgt. One of my strap pegs came out of the body; have filled with putty, and will redrill back.
Christmas Gift; from Musicians Friend, $100. Family got it for me.
It plays alright; the aforementioned upgrades would help. Good beg. guitar as is. I'm not a beginner, though. Oh well, it's the thought that counts.
See above.
Fair; good for a beginning player.
IF I do the mods, it'll be a kickaround guitar, one I can go clubbing with. As is, it stays in it's gig bag mostly. Same quality as a Squier or so. Sure, I'd get it for someone starting out. Move on as you get better, maybe for a higher end Dean. IMO...Peace out.
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Dean Vendetta XM
Published on 03/06/06 at 15:00Been playing forever, it seems. Guitar, then bass, then vox. Keys/Drums/Sound Recording in there, too. In between bands/projects. Tastes: Rock (various), Jazz, Blues, Country/Bluegrass, Soul/R&B/HipHop.
Christmas Gift; family paid the $99.99 @ Musicians Friend.com.
This guitar is a pleasant suprise. Feels lightwt. Paulowinia or something wood. Nice finish, but soft wood. Don't ding it, or a scar will form. I know; the back of the guitar has a scratch already. Plays well; full 24 fret neck. Rosewood/Maple. Natural finish. 2 humbuckers, stock Deans, sound fine anyhow. Decent bridge/string thru body design. 1 volume/1 tone knobs. 3 way selector switch. All black hardware. Just feels/sound…Read moreBeen playing forever, it seems. Guitar, then bass, then vox. Keys/Drums/Sound Recording in there, too. In between bands/projects. Tastes: Rock (various), Jazz, Blues, Country/Bluegrass, Soul/R&B/HipHop.
Christmas Gift; family paid the $99.99 @ Musicians Friend.com.
This guitar is a pleasant suprise. Feels lightwt. Paulowinia or something wood. Nice finish, but soft wood. Don't ding it, or a scar will form. I know; the back of the guitar has a scratch already. Plays well; full 24 fret neck. Rosewood/Maple. Natural finish. 2 humbuckers, stock Deans, sound fine anyhow. Decent bridge/string thru body design. 1 volume/1 tone knobs. 3 way selector switch. All black hardware. Just feels/sounds good to play.
The tuners aren't great; covered tuners. Can upgrade to Grovers/Sperzels eventually. Better tuning stability. And the upper strap button has come out of the guitar, but this is due to the soft wood. Will fix myself.
Overall,fair to good. Some upgrades, and it'll be alright. Kinda disappointed the strap button came out/fell out. Some epoxy glue, and it'll be fine.
Decent first guitar or second/backup. COULD BE a main axe, but upgrade with at least Grovers, some decent pickups, and good strings. Overall, a good buy. It was a gift, so I have even less to complain about!! Go get one...
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Dean Vendetta XM
Published on 01/03/06 at 15:00Play guitar, usually electric. Had a decent Johnson Acoustic. Sold it. Been playing on/off for over 20 years. Play rock/country/jazz/blues/r-b. Also, some Bass guitar.
Bought the Vendetta XM from Musicians Friend. Paid $99.99; came with free S/H.
It's made from Paulowinia wood. Never heard of it. The veneer resembles, or is, mahogany/mahogany stained. 24 frets. Rosewood fretboard. Maple neck. One volume and one tone knob. 2 open coil humbuckers. Bridge with string thru body design. Plays/feels good. Comfortable and light weight. Sort of resembles/feels like the Schecter Omen6. But more less heavy. .
The tuners, which are cheap. This is also a problem with the EVO XM, and other lower …Read morePlay guitar, usually electric. Had a decent Johnson Acoustic. Sold it. Been playing on/off for over 20 years. Play rock/country/jazz/blues/r-b. Also, some Bass guitar.
Bought the Vendetta XM from Musicians Friend. Paid $99.99; came with free S/H.
It's made from Paulowinia wood. Never heard of it. The veneer resembles, or is, mahogany/mahogany stained. 24 frets. Rosewood fretboard. Maple neck. One volume and one tone knob. 2 open coil humbuckers. Bridge with string thru body design. Plays/feels good. Comfortable and light weight. Sort of resembles/feels like the Schecter Omen6. But more less heavy. .
The tuners, which are cheap. This is also a problem with the EVO XM, and other lower end Dean models. Too bad. Doesn't hold tune very well. Replace them.
Not bad overall, save for a few things. Strap buttons might come out; did on mine. A few adjustments, and it'll be ok. Out of the box, action wasn't too bad. I tweaked the truss rod on mine a little. Better now.
For $99.99, can't really complain. Make some upgrades, if you choose, and you'll like it. Otherwise, it's good. Recommended.
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Hit or miss, for the price
Published on 11/15/11 at 09:53Made in China
Paulownia sculpted body
Satin finish
Bolt-on maple neck
Rosewood fretboard with 24 frets
2 Open-coil humbuckers
Volume, tone, 3 way toggle switch
String-thru body
Tune-o-matic-style bridge
UTILIZATION
Here's my take on this guitar. For the price, it is either good, or very bad. What I mean by this is that the quality of the guitar itself is inconsistent from one example to the next. Some of them are good $119 guitars, and some are basically firewood. The wood seems to be very soft, and doesn't take abuse well. At this price, one would expect it to go to a young beginner, so one should be aware of that fact. I used to work for a major guitar retailer that stock…Read moreMade in China
Paulownia sculpted body
Satin finish
Bolt-on maple neck
Rosewood fretboard with 24 frets
2 Open-coil humbuckers
Volume, tone, 3 way toggle switch
String-thru body
Tune-o-matic-style bridge
UTILIZATION
Here's my take on this guitar. For the price, it is either good, or very bad. What I mean by this is that the quality of the guitar itself is inconsistent from one example to the next. Some of them are good $119 guitars, and some are basically firewood. The wood seems to be very soft, and doesn't take abuse well. At this price, one would expect it to go to a young beginner, so one should be aware of that fact. I used to work for a major guitar retailer that stocked these, and I'd see good examples and bad examples of these. Many of them came in with broken headstocks from the factory, with no discernable damage to the shipping box. But some were decent-playing instruments. Either way, make sure you play the actual guitar you want to purchase before deciding.
SOUNDS
The sound of the guitar is passable for its application. It makes sound, doesn't hum too much, and offers a degree of control and sculptability. The pickups are fairly lifeless, not imparting much to the tone, but one would probably not expect that much performance from pickups for a guitar at this price. The switch and knobs are especially shoddy feeling, so I wouldn't expect durability from them.
OVERALL OPINION
This guitar, again, is pretty crappy, but some of them are set up well out of the box. The main things I'm recommending here are twofold - 1) If you want this guitar, make sure you actually play the guitar you will get, or at least make sure the store has a return policy. 2) If you want this guitar, don't, and get an Ibanez GIO series instead. It is a better buy for the price range.See less01