Friday, June 22, 2012

DBZ Guitars by Dean B. Zelinsky - Product Spotlight from Ultratone Guitars

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All DBZ Guitars feature innovation and cutting edge design on every turn.  From the Imperial and Royale that have ultra thin body edge sculpting to even the foundry metal medallion headstock logos that promote sustain, each and every point of hardware, electronics, tone woods, and design were carefully chosen to produce guitars that deliver the performance required and desired by their players.  Add custom wound pickups, coil taps, soft V shaped necks, genuine Floyd Rose Tremolos, Babicz Bridges on the basses, and EMG pickup options, well then you have a guitar that is not only unique, but also far superior in quality than competing guitar lines in the same or even higher price ranges.


In their first year of operation, master designer Dean B. Zelinsky (DBZ) won "Best In Show" for the entire collection at the industry NAMM show event.  This award was bestowed upon DBZ Guitars by the attending retailers.  This award also demonstrates DBZ Gutiars' commitment to quality and stands as proof that there is always a need for a quality guitar.


In 2011, DBZ released guitars in left-handed and seven string options, as well as the introduction of a line of 4 and 5 string basses built on the Imperial ultra-thin body style.


In 2012, DBZ Guitars released new LT lines in both the single cutaway Bolero and the double cutaway Barchetta.  The LT lines allow these guitars to reach the price range of the more budget minded guitarist without compromising quality.  The LT lines from DBZ feature custom wound humbucker pickups, soft v shaped necks, ebonized fretboards, coil taps, Grover tuners, graphite nuts, and the DBZ signature TOM bridge and stop bar tailpieces.  These guitars have a street price of $299.00 and blow the doors off the competitors in its price range.


DBZ Guitars are designed in America and the maker features both USA built and Korean hand crafted models.



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