Dean Edge
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| Dean Edge | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Dean |
| Period | 1977 — present |
| Construction | |
| Body type | Solid |
| Neck joint | Bolt-on |
| Woods | |
| Body | Basswood, Mahogany(E09M) |
| Neck | Maple |
| Fretboard | rosewood |
| Hardware | |
| Bridge | Fixed |
| Pickup(s) | One Soap Bar (for entry-level model), Two in parallel |
| Colors available | |
| (Varies with model) Classic Black, Ice Blue, Powder Silver, Classic White, Transparent Amberburst, Transparent Red, Transparent Black, Transparent Blue, Transparent Power Purple, | |
The Dean Edge is a series of similar bass guitars produced by Dean Guitars. The Edge is usually produced with rosewood neck and solid basswood bodies, with the exception of the E09M, which is made of mahogany. Another feature is the pair of "Soapbar" pick-up wired in parallel. A very distinguishing feature of the Edge is the asymmetrical head stock design and the lack of a pickguard. The strings can vary from 4 to 10 strings.
[edit] Versions
- Edge
- Edge 1
- Edge 1 Quilt Top
- Edge 1-5
- Edge 4
- Edge 5
- Edge 6
- Edge 8
- E09
- E09M
- Playmate E09
- Edge 1
- Edge Fretless
- Edge Pro
- Edge Hammer
- Edge Hammer 10
- Edge Q
- Edge Q4 Bartolini
- Edge Q6
[edit] Users of Edges
- Chas Cronk of Strawbs
- Elena Luciano of Imagika
- Jamareo Artis of Nu
- Jeremy Ryan Plato of Cross Canadian Ragweed
- Randy Berg of Analog Digital Disorder
- Banner Thomas of Molly Hatchet
- Dink Cook of Mark Wills

