Summer Namm Duo Sonic
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@honeyiscool because I didn't wanna fuck up the flow and quote that whole post (which was well thought out)
This is where I feel the silvertone 1448s really killed it in the student guitar market, cheap, light, super playable, and they sound amazing. You can still snag them for low end Mexican fender prices too. Always the first guitar I think of when I hear "student guitar". Honestly after playing mustangs and duo sonics I feel like they feel like much more professional guitars than the silvertones and supro/airline guitars.
I'd of been stoked as fuck to start out on a silvertone 1448 over a strat that I tweaked too much growing up. Silvertone 1448 is no bullshit with nothing to really tweak besides bridge and pickup height.
This is where I feel the silvertone 1448s really killed it in the student guitar market, cheap, light, super playable, and they sound amazing. You can still snag them for low end Mexican fender prices too. Always the first guitar I think of when I hear "student guitar". Honestly after playing mustangs and duo sonics I feel like they feel like much more professional guitars than the silvertones and supro/airline guitars.
I'd of been stoked as fuck to start out on a silvertone 1448 over a strat that I tweaked too much growing up. Silvertone 1448 is no bullshit with nothing to really tweak besides bridge and pickup height.
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I like the Mustang Bass bridge aesthetically speaking, but all it does functionally is make it harder to find strings for your bass.astro wrote:I'm loving the PJ mustang bass as well. But I would like it better if it had the vintage Mustang bass bridge that strings through the body. Not a deal breaker for me though, if I get one I'll just have the original style bridge installed by a luthier.
Kicking and squealing Gucci little piggy.
Did you spend 2008 putting Strat bridges on all of your guitars?robroe wrote:its like somehow someone at fender got access to shortscale 2008 and was like SHIT ROBROE KEEPS PUTTING TOGETHER GUITARS THAT ALL LOOK EXACTLY LIKE THIS. LETS DO THIS.
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Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
BearBoy wrote:Did you spend 2008 putting Strat bridges on all of your guitars?robroe wrote:its like somehow someone at fender got access to shortscale 2008 and was like SHIT ROBROE KEEPS PUTTING TOGETHER GUITARS THAT ALL LOOK EXACTLY LIKE THIS. LETS DO THIS.
2008
duo casters all had them

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But check out the Duo Sonic in this thread:
http://forums.fender.com/viewtopic.php?t=40503

the pic was apparently from another forum, but it's not there anymore.
It's a '90s Mexican or Chinese Duo Sonic body, but in any case repainted and with a mint replacement 'guard and different neck, and it looks like the new model except for the slanted bridge pickup, rosewood fretboard and different bridge.
http://forums.fender.com/viewtopic.php?t=40503

the pic was apparently from another forum, but it's not there anymore.
It's a '90s Mexican or Chinese Duo Sonic body, but in any case repainted and with a mint replacement 'guard and different neck, and it looks like the new model except for the slanted bridge pickup, rosewood fretboard and different bridge.
According to a bloke on OSG (who had early info re the VM offsets and Squire VIs etc):
They're MIM and are $449. There's also MIM hardtailed Mustangs with different pickup configurations for $449. And a MIM Mustang bass with a PBass Special pickup config for $549.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Orange Duo is my old guitar. I got it from Fran in a trade.
It was a repaired 1965 Mustang neck on a 1970's Musicmaster body. Had a Vista Musicmaster bridge as well.
It was cool but the Low E spacing bugged the hell outta me. Ended up trading it for a CIJ Jaguar.
It was a repaired 1965 Mustang neck on a 1970's Musicmaster body. Had a Vista Musicmaster bridge as well.
It was cool but the Low E spacing bugged the hell outta me. Ended up trading it for a CIJ Jaguar.
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more being STOKED
These will not sell well at all. I'm not speaking to whether they're good or not but I'm pretty sure they won't sell.
Fender should have done a Squier Classic Vibe Duo-Sonic, that would have sold better than any of these models.
Only the Mustang bass with PJ config seems like it has any staying power as a model configuration.
Fender should have done a Squier Classic Vibe Duo-Sonic, that would have sold better than any of these models.
Only the Mustang bass with PJ config seems like it has any staying power as a model configuration.
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
I buy my strings online, so that's not a problem for me. I use medium scale bass strings on my mustang, which of course don't exist for sale anywhere other than on the internet.honeyiscool wrote:I like the Mustang Bass bridge aesthetically speaking, but all it does functionally is make it harder to find strings for your bass.astro wrote:I'm loving the PJ mustang bass as well. But I would like it better if it had the vintage Mustang bass bridge that strings through the body. Not a deal breaker for me though, if I get one I'll just have the original style bridge installed by a luthier.
I do find that string-through-body bridges sound better to my ears, although that could just be a psychological illusion.
And of course the Mustang bass bridge just looks cool...

Anybody know when these will be available for purchase?
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that green duo sonic ii mustang is choice
it'll probably end up being close to $900 canadian when they get here..
so who knows, but i want one.
and i've a 60's duo sonic ii neck on one of my jaguars at the moment.. so a neck swap could end up happening (depending on what spec they use for these new ones)
it'll probably end up being close to $900 canadian when they get here..
so who knows, but i want one.
and i've a 60's duo sonic ii neck on one of my jaguars at the moment.. so a neck swap could end up happening (depending on what spec they use for these new ones)