New Danelectro for me!
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New Danelectro for me!
As I've wittered on about in the Diary thread previously, I've just bought one of these:
Well, it's just arrived at my work, and I've been sat for the last hour playing it (unplugged for now, sadly). I was a little worried, since I'd heard some ominous reports of the quality control of the first batch to have been delivered, but my worries turned out to be unfounded: it's a great guitar. The gold is quite green-y in the flesh, but that's OK by me, and the dull metal bridge, pickups and machine heads don't look too bad: the scratch plate appears to have been reliced by primary school kids while they were making treasure maps, however. I'll see if I can clean it of with some acetone, if not, I'll learn to love it. I was also surprised at how thick the pickguard is - a good 4mm I reckon. The neck is much more satin finish than it appears in the photo above, and is really smooth; I was fair flying around it. Nice big frets, too. I always find Dano string spacing a bit weird to start with, but I'll the the hang of it. Reckon it'll be a touch neck-heavy, but I've go a strap to cure that at home. Sounds fucking ace, just been sat at my desk playing the Wichita Lineman break, and bastardised C&W licks. Two thumbs up from camp Benecol: will report back when I've plugged it in later.
Well, it's just arrived at my work, and I've been sat for the last hour playing it (unplugged for now, sadly). I was a little worried, since I'd heard some ominous reports of the quality control of the first batch to have been delivered, but my worries turned out to be unfounded: it's a great guitar. The gold is quite green-y in the flesh, but that's OK by me, and the dull metal bridge, pickups and machine heads don't look too bad: the scratch plate appears to have been reliced by primary school kids while they were making treasure maps, however. I'll see if I can clean it of with some acetone, if not, I'll learn to love it. I was also surprised at how thick the pickguard is - a good 4mm I reckon. The neck is much more satin finish than it appears in the photo above, and is really smooth; I was fair flying around it. Nice big frets, too. I always find Dano string spacing a bit weird to start with, but I'll the the hang of it. Reckon it'll be a touch neck-heavy, but I've go a strap to cure that at home. Sounds fucking ace, just been sat at my desk playing the Wichita Lineman break, and bastardised C&W licks. Two thumbs up from camp Benecol: will report back when I've plugged it in later.
I dig the dull greenish gold too.
I got a Dano Pro a couple of months back and am meaning to post a thread here raving on about how much I like it. It's an 07 model, but it's the same colour as yours.
I can imagine there were folks cruising around in cadillacs back in '63 that were this colour - swish!
Let us know how the pickups are when it's plugged in. Is there a much of a diff in distance pickup --> strings, comparing the two pickups? There is with the Pro I have and makes for very different sounds.
I got a Dano Pro a couple of months back and am meaning to post a thread here raving on about how much I like it. It's an 07 model, but it's the same colour as yours.
I can imagine there were folks cruising around in cadillacs back in '63 that were this colour - swish!
Let us know how the pickups are when it's plugged in. Is there a much of a diff in distance pickup --> strings, comparing the two pickups? There is with the Pro I have and makes for very different sounds.
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Righto, had a chance to plug in to the vibrochamp for a while this afternoon, and can report that it sounds the absolute business: the neck pickup is lovely and smooth and piano-y sounding, the bridge is twangier than my telecaster, really percussive and click-clacky, and the both pickups together position is really boosted and grunty sounding. The pots are a bit iffy, and only really do anything in the last 25% of their travel, but that's no great shakes, and I play with the controls wide open most of the time anyhow.
Pickup height is about the same for both, and while the outputs are pretty evenly matched, they sound very different.yaksox wrote:Let us know how the pickups are when it's plugged in. Is there a much of a diff in distance pickup --> strings, comparing the two pickups? There is with the Pro I have and makes for very different sounds.
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when me and sloan were playing the sonic blue one at HOG it had this weird yellow shit all over the side binding.
it wasn't really sticky but it looked like yellowed newspaper paper w/o the print was stuck all over it. fucking weird.
guitar sounded great. the neck was kinda primative feeling for me. like a fucking viking club or something
it wasn't really sticky but it looked like yellowed newspaper paper w/o the print was stuck all over it. fucking weird.
guitar sounded great. the neck was kinda primative feeling for me. like a fucking viking club or something
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Yep, that'll be the "vintage mojo relicing", somewhere between making a pretend treasure map with cold tea and a bongwater accident. My binding tape seems to have escaped comparatively unharmed, but I think I'm going to break out the nail varnish remover for the scratchplate.robroe wrote:when me and sloan were playing the sonic blue one at HOG it had this weird yellow shit all over the side binding.
it wasn't really sticky but it looked like yellowed newspaper paper w/o the print was stuck all over it. fucking weird.
guitar sounded great. the neck was kinda primative feeling for me. like a fucking viking club or something
We can file this under "mass produced relicing" rather than "period correct relicing", not sure which is better, mind. I do wish it wasn't reliced at all, to be honest. Anyhow. Side tape is fine. Apparently, the problems stemmed from overstretchig the tape to make it go a bit further on the first batch: it would gradually shrink back and come unstuck etc.
hey when you do put varnish on it can you tell me if it works, iv got a dc 59 that i might do the same thing to.benecol wrote:Yep, that'll be the "vintage mojo relicing", somewhere between making a pretend treasure map with cold tea and a bongwater accident. My binding tape seems to have escaped comparatively unharmed, but I think I'm going to break out the nail varnish remover for the scratchplate.robroe wrote:when me and sloan were playing the sonic blue one at HOG it had this weird yellow shit all over the side binding.
it wasn't really sticky but it looked like yellowed newspaper paper w/o the print was stuck all over it. fucking weird.
guitar sounded great. the neck was kinda primative feeling for me. like a fucking viking club or something