Danelectro Dead on 67'
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Danelectro Dead on 67'
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Tell me about this one? anyone ever play one? ive never played a dano, so i was wondering about the feel of the neck, how the lipstick pickups sound, hows the trem on that one? i need something with single coils and priced very low. I like the look of Danos, except the single cut ones. any input would help. idk if id get a chance to play one before this auction ends, thanks!
Tell me about this one? anyone ever play one? ive never played a dano, so i was wondering about the feel of the neck, how the lipstick pickups sound, hows the trem on that one? i need something with single coils and priced very low. I like the look of Danos, except the single cut ones. any input would help. idk if id get a chance to play one before this auction ends, thanks!
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
I have no experience with that model, but as far as cheap, single coils go, Danelectros seem to be pretty damn awesome.
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
I have a baritone dano dead-on in that same color scheme. The neck feels pretty good to me, it's not glossy like a fender it's kindof a satin type finish, it didn't feel big or awkward or anything like that, but it is a baritone so...
The body feels way thin though. It can't be more than two inches thick, but it rocks in all kinds of ways. The trek is nothing to be excited about, you can get some subtle bends and with a delay you can get some mild chorus going, but you can't bend between notes or anything like that and it's very stiff. The lipstick pickups do have a jangley quality to them it's kindof a nice sparkly tone that's a lot of fun. Some of these did have neck issues, warping and poor setups and whatnot, the overriding advice about buying these I got was to try it out before a bought it, I didn't and I got a good guitar so I'm not sure how well founded that advice was. I'd go for it
I love mine and would play it more if I could wrap my head around the baritone tuning. Oh yeah, and best coast uses the baritone version of this guitar as well.
The body feels way thin though. It can't be more than two inches thick, but it rocks in all kinds of ways. The trek is nothing to be excited about, you can get some subtle bends and with a delay you can get some mild chorus going, but you can't bend between notes or anything like that and it's very stiff. The lipstick pickups do have a jangley quality to them it's kindof a nice sparkly tone that's a lot of fun. Some of these did have neck issues, warping and poor setups and whatnot, the overriding advice about buying these I got was to try it out before a bought it, I didn't and I got a good guitar so I'm not sure how well founded that advice was. I'd go for it

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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
okay, im not worried about the trem, ive never used one on a guitar before so i wont miss having one.
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
I'm thinking about getting the Baritone version, looks great.
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You should be able to find an original for $350.
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
Guitarist in my band has one of the baritone ones. The sound is "twangy", has nice edge to it at least with bright strings he uses if that helps at all...
He did end up replacing the bridge with a fixed one 'cause the trem was more of a problem.

He did end up replacing the bridge with a fixed one 'cause the trem was more of a problem.
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
wfs1234 wrote:I have a baritone dano dead-on in that same color scheme. The neck feels pretty good to me, it's not glossy like a fender it's kindof a satin type finish, it didn't feel big or awkward or anything like that, but it is a baritone so...
The body feels way thin though. It can't be more than two inches thick, but it rocks in all kinds of ways. The trek is nothing to be excited about, you can get some subtle bends and with a delay you can get some mild chorus going, but you can't bend between notes or anything like that and it's very stiff. The lipstick pickups do have a jangley quality to them it's kindof a nice sparkly tone that's a lot of fun. Some of these did have neck issues, warping and poor setups and whatnot, the overriding advice about buying these I got was to try it out before a bought it, I didn't and I got a good guitar so I'm not sure how well founded that advice was. I'd go for itI love mine and would play it more if I could wrap my head around the baritone tuning. Oh yeah, and best coast uses the baritone version of this guitar as well.
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same here: viewtopic.php?f=149&t=2333&p=177059#p177059
The Trem is ok (means i have no problems with it) and the guitar is fun to play. Probably look at some online stores: i got mine new for ~175$.
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
there seem to be multiple examples in every shop i visit, so it's likely that there are deals to be had.
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
I always really liked the looks of those!
But you don't see many Danelectro guitars over here in the Netherlands, so naver had the chance to check them out..

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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
If you don't plan to use the trem, it's a pretty nifty guitar.
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Re: Danelectro Dead on 67'
so i didn't get a dano in the end hahaha, went with a surf green Jay turser SG. got it off ebay for 175 shipped, it was a steal, the color is amazing in person! the finish is smooth and bright no flaws, action is low, fast smooth neck, p90s are pretty sweet for a low end brand, could use a few upgrades, knobs, tuners, pick ups. but for the price its a sick guitar! too ka gamble and came out on fucking top, will post pic in the guitar thread, apologies in advance for shitty cell phone pics lol