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I have a dean 12 string guitar serial number 14020268 trying to find out the year and model

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: Guitar strings on a mandolin.

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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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2009

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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.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: which string used for epiphone gibson lea paul special II guitar

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2009

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.

tommyshow

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2011

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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My 3rd guitar string sounds bad

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How do I change the strings on my Dean Vendetta

How to Change Strings on a Dean Vendetta Guitar

Dean Vendetta is a company that makes a wide range of electric guitars. These guitars are used by famous musicians and bands such as Alice in Chains and Megadeath. If you own a Dean Vendetta guitar, you will need to change the strings periodically in order to keep your guitar sounding bright and crisp. Without changing the strings, your instrument will sound dull due to dirt and oil build-up on the strings.

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

* Dean Vendetta guitar
* String winder
* Guitar strings
* Electronic tuner
* Wire cutters


Locate the high E string. This is the string that is highest and thinnest and closest to the ground when you play the guitar.

Loosen the high E string by turning its tuning key counterclockwise. Use a string winder for this if you have one. Pull the string off of the tuning peg and out through the bridge.

Insert a new high E string through the hole in the bridge, up the neck, to the head of the guitar.

Thread the string through the hole in the tuning key so that about two inches extends beyond the hole.

Hold the string at the top end of the neck in one hand as you turn the tuning key clockwise with the other hand. A string winder makes this task much easier.

Continue to wind the string until it tightens to pitch. Use an electronic tuner to check the pitch.

Clip off the excess string with wire cutters.

Repeat these steps to install the B, G, D, A, and low E strings.


Tips & Warnings

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Expect to re-tune often for the first few hours after installing the new strings, as they tend to stretch quite a bit at first.

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Had to replace E string on Baby Z. Having difficulty getting the string on guitar to wind Any assistance would be great!

Normally you leave string slack enough at the start so you can get 3 or 4 winds before it is at tension.

While winding, pull string sideways to keep gentle tension on the string.

They have cranks to speed up the winding process you caanbuy that are inexpensive.

Here is an excellent video of how to:

http://www.ehow.com/video_4396928_replace-strings-acoustic-guitar.html
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