Dean guitars made in the USA follow a serial number pattern consisting of a 7 digit number with the first 2 numbers being the year of manufacture, followed by instrument production numbers. The serial number is found on the back of the headstock. Imported Dean guitars do not have year coded serial numbers and have to be dated by configuration and design.
http://www.vintagerocker.com/serialnumbers.html#DEAN
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By now you may have solved this problem, but maybe this information is still helpful:
What you are essentially recreating is a tenor guitar. Many companies make tenor guitar strings. I would suggest D'Addario J66 80/20 Bronze Tenor Guitar Strings (10-32). I've done this a few times and it is quite fun and makes for an interesting travel guitar.
Have a blast!
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If the neck of the guitar is a bolt on neck (their will be a plate holding the neck onto the body of the guitar with several screws) then this is typical. Some strings will give off small vibrations. Nothing is wrong with the guitar, usually with a string change or with time the tone will fade as the strings change to the shape.
Hope this helps,
-Aaron C.
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This is really a personal choice as long as the strings are made for an electric guitar there are hundreds of different kinds, it mostly has to do with the thickness of the strings and how the thinner the string the easier it is to manulipulate, you should go to a good music store and tell them what type of music you play and they will give you some choices.
SOURCE: I have a Dean, 4 string bass guitar with 2 EMG HZ
if i was you i would take the guitar apart and see if there is any loose wires especialy at the 1/4 inch inputs.
SOURCE: Where do you find the model number and serial
the serial number is the model number and is usually stamped on the back of the head or on the metal plate that holds the neck to the body
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