1957 Danelectro U1 - pics and video

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1957 Danelectro U1 - pics and video

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Someone tried to convert it to a bass at some point - MOJO Ahoy!
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The neck wear is sexy as fuck

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I LOVE this thing - it gets along great with my Princeton Chorus and is amazingly dynamic and LOUD. Playing with the band last night, I only had the amp on 7 and I could be heard clear as day over Steinway piano, drums, and bass. Normally I have the amp on 10 and still can't be heard well - it was awesome. The tone switch is super useful (it selects whether the tone control cuts treble or bass). Cutting bass, I got this super woody and gritty tone that drove all of the uptempo songs really well. Cutting treble, I got an awesome jazz tone that you only get a hint of in the video. It even handled solos reasonably well. The neck is the most comfortable I've ever played - even with tons of relief and high action, it's very comfy. Great condition as well. Body is a little rough, but the frets are still perfect. It sounds very different from my reissue - much twangier and grittier. I can't get over how cool it is.
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That was a really good video.
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You have some mega chops. Was that my favourite things?

The dano sounds sounds really nice.
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Zaphod wrote:Was that my favourite things?
Yep. That's part 1 - I do one pass in 3/4 and then a second in 4/4 cut time and swung heavily (sort of based on the Coltrane version). It comes off really well - at some point we're working out a piano part so the band can play it.
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Sounds great. Looks killer. Excellent demo. Glad to see it's in the hands of somebody that really appreciates it and PLAYS it.
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definitely nails the chan-tones, I love that sound. it's interesting that the vintage one is so much louder than the reissue, I wonder why.
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mage wrote:definitely nails the chan-tones, I love that sound. it's interesting that the vintage one is so much louder than the reissue, I wonder why.
A few reasons (Dano nerd alert):
1. The original has the PUP under the 2 octave harmonic node, where the string has a lot of lateral movement. The RI has the PUP further back = PUP sees less string motion.
2. Original uses 1M v. 100K volume pot in the RI.
3. The original has a thicker, denser bridge plate. It's about 1/3rd thicker then the RI's.
4. Less internal structure in the original
5. Denser rosewood for the saddle
6. The shielding characteristics of the PUPs are different. The original has a gap between each half of the lipstick tube which breaks up a ground loop and keeps the shielding from cutting high-end response and volume; the RI has the 2 halves connected.

Damn - I need to go outside or something. I've read way too much about this.

And none of this is to say the RI is bad - it's just different. It certainly sounds better for modern music or anything that's heavily flatpicked.
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how does it compare to your silvertone 1448? just interested cos mine is really bassy (in a good way) but the dano sounds quite bright in the video. brighter than i expected!
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stewart wrote:how does it compare to your silvertone 1448? just interested cos mine is really bassy (in a good way) but the dano sounds quite bright in the video. brighter than i expected!
Here's a comparison - it starts with the 1448, then I switch to the U1 halfway through:
[stream]http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/65/1448vU1-ed.mp3[/stream]

They sound much closer then I thought they would - I think the main difference is that the U1 actually plays in tune. My amps are all set really bright ATM - I think I have my Princeton at T: 6, M: 8, B: 2. I like to set the amp for a good middle-of-the-road sound with the tone back halfway - helps to get more versatility out of 1 PUP guits.
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Very cool.Congrats man!
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looks friggin ace dude!

definitely worth the money.
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Nice! Danelectros FTW!
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stewart wrote:how does it compare to your silvertone 1448? just interested cos mine is really bassy (in a good way) but the dano sounds quite bright in the video. brighter than i expected!
Here's a comparison - it starts with the 1448, then I switch to the U1 halfway through:
[stream]http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/65/1448vU1-ed.mp3[/stream]

They sound much closer then I thought they would - I think the main difference is that the U1 actually plays in tune. My amps are all set really bright ATM - I think I have my Princeton at T: 6, M: 8, B: 2. I like to set the amp for a good middle-of-the-road sound with the tone back halfway - helps to get more versatility out of 1 PUP guits.
they both sound exactly the same to me! i suppose within certain parameters they will be... i think i might dust my silvertone down and have a tinker, i've never really played it that much.
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You have a nice playing style. Great demoo.
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Post by soma89 »

Man. that thing is cool. I dig them old Dano's and am a proud owner of a silvertone 1457. Just a couple of days ago i went to my local vintage guitar shop and saw one a lot like yours for $650 CAN, i was about to buy it but the price seemed kinda high. Great axe tho, such a nice tone.
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jcyphe wrote:That was a really good video.
That really sums it up.