In praise of Danelectros
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Re: In praise of Danelectros
Thanks Greg!
Obviously I don't expect ilegal materials like Brazilian RW, or even correct materials on a $300 guitar, even if it belies their "original spec" claims.
I think the specs were about the headstock shape, finish, tuners, rosewood saddle bridge, etc and maybe not the construction details.
On a masonite body, I highly doubt any other materials make a significant change in tone.
Here's the specs/sales sheet:
http://danguitars.com/user/2009%20'59%20Danos.pdf
Obviously I don't expect ilegal materials like Brazilian RW, or even correct materials on a $300 guitar, even if it belies their "original spec" claims.
I think the specs were about the headstock shape, finish, tuners, rosewood saddle bridge, etc and maybe not the construction details.
On a masonite body, I highly doubt any other materials make a significant change in tone.
Here's the specs/sales sheet:
http://danguitars.com/user/2009%20'59%20Danos.pdf
Re: In praise of Danelectros
I've got two Danos.. A Dano Pro Reissue and a 60's Silvertone 1457.. and I love both.
I used the Pro on one of the songs on our last EP.
Left channel and all the fuzz leads are the Dano through an AC30.. right channel is a 62' LP/SG junior through a 60's Pro Reverb.
The Dano Sounds way better and is the focal point.
Also.. both Dano's were my main gigging guitar for periods of time.
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I tried both the new Dead on 58' models in a shop recently and though build quality SUCKED.
The "Coral" guitar's bridge was cut INSANELY with some strings right next to eachother (on ALL the guitars.. though some were worse).
The pickups sounded good though.
The other was the new Long Horn bass.. and it just didn't do it for me.
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As much as I love my Pro reissue.. the necks on these things are NOTHING like real Danos necks.. and that is a huge part of why the vintage ones are soo great.
I used the Pro on one of the songs on our last EP.
Left channel and all the fuzz leads are the Dano through an AC30.. right channel is a 62' LP/SG junior through a 60's Pro Reverb.
The Dano Sounds way better and is the focal point.
Also.. both Dano's were my main gigging guitar for periods of time.
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I tried both the new Dead on 58' models in a shop recently and though build quality SUCKED.
The "Coral" guitar's bridge was cut INSANELY with some strings right next to eachother (on ALL the guitars.. though some were worse).
The pickups sounded good though.
The other was the new Long Horn bass.. and it just didn't do it for me.
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As much as I love my Pro reissue.. the necks on these things are NOTHING like real Danos necks.. and that is a huge part of why the vintage ones are soo great.
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Re: In praise of Danelectros
You're playing some HUGE guitars there...
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i really love the sound(s) i can get on my hodad 3 pickup bass-it sounds huge and full with flat and roundwound strings. whenever i switch from playing it to one of my ricks or my jazz bass,the first thing anyone notices is "where did all the deep bass go"? not bad for $399 list......of course,i had to have the frets filed a bit,and the bridge has a shim,but there's almost ALWAYS work that has to be done on a guitar to make it YOURS.....oh,and i think it is one of the coolest body shapes ever.....
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Kira would probably like that one Mitch............ 

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Re: In praise of Danelectros
'Course. It was listed on the spec sheet I linked above.octagon wrote:Did you see the psychedelic "Clapton" tribute Danelectro?

Pretty lame, IMO. (and I'm a rabid Claton fan....)
Not the greatest "style" of the Psychedelic era...looks a bit silly, and costs $100 more. Doesn't sound like much....but it raises the cost of the guitar by 33.3%

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I think the one on the spec sheet you posted looks a lot more look's Clapton's guitar.collin wrote:'Course. It was listed on the spec sheet I linked above.octagon wrote:Did you see the psychedelic "Clapton" tribute Danelectro?
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Pretty lame, IMO. (and I'm a rabid Claton fan....)
Not the greatest "style" of the Psychedelic era...looks a bit silly, and costs $100 more. Doesn't sound like much....but it raises the cost of the guitar by 33.3%
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Re: In praise of Danelectros
Not my cup of tea...it's like a stoned teenager sponge-painted the entire thing, strings and all.
But I'd love an old black and white DC-59.

But I'd love an old black and white DC-59.
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Re: In praise of Danelectros
I've got a new Dano baritone. I likes it lots.
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Re: In praise of Danelectros
Awesome! Thanks for the link, Mark.lyle_from_minneapolis wrote:Here's a nice one...
http://cgi.ebay.com/1965-Danelectro-Lon ... 3ca78464f3

Here is a video of Entwhistle playing it (well, or one of the three similar Danos) in August '65:
ps...anybody else notice it's in a Rickenbacker case? Looks kinda guitar-sized too. I'm sure Pete had a few extra Ric cases with no Rics to go in them anymore!