Beginners will find the C-shaped neck with the satin finish to be extremely comfortable to play. It’s lightweight for a full-sized bass, which is one of the primary advantages over electric basses. Luckily, a simple truss rod adjustment through the sound hole works like a charm. Some people might find the action to be a little bit on the high side, which is not uncommon. The bass is very playable right out-of-the-box. The size is something you need to get used to if you want to get into playing bass. It might feel big if this is your first bass or you have smaller hands/physique. The instrument measures about 50” in overall length and has a 34” scale neck. The Dean EABC Acoustic Bass Guitar is only available in natural finish, but I don’t see that a dealbreaker in any manner. Other noteworthy features include sealed die-cast tuners, PPS (Polyphenylene Sulfide) nut, Balsamo bridge and satin natural finish to complete the modern look. The great tonewood choice is complemented with Dean’s outstanding preamp system, but more on that a little later in this Dean EABC review. Abalone soundhole accent, multi-ply binding and pearl dot inlays on the fretboard are a nice touch. There’s not a lot you can do to make an acoustic bass stand out in terms of looks, but Dean doesn’t seem to have made any compromises with this model. The Rosewood fretboard houses 24 frets and sits nicely on top of a C-shaped neck. The Dean EABC Acoustic Bass features a select spruce top with mahogany back, sides and neck.
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