The whole construction is sound-wise not perfect for my needs. It has what I guess you call a pool routing in english (we call it "Badewannenfräsung"). Combined with the anodized pickguard, that adds a lot of muffled resonance to the pickups. It is actually a hollow body in which the air cannot circulate, and it sounds nearly the same whatever pickups you drop in. and that again combined with that bridge PU position which steals treble ... well, if you are looking for a light, a little old-fashioned looking shortscale to beat the shit out for little money, it is accurate though. I gigged it 3 or 4 times, and nobody complained
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These Duo Sonic Reissues are neat, small "children's guitars"
I don't really miss mine, though.
The whole construction is sound-wise not perfect for my needs. It has what I guess you call a pool routing in english (we call it "Badewannenfräsung"). Combined with the anodized pickguard, that adds a lot of muffled resonance to the pickups. It is actually a hollow body in which the air cannot circulate, and it sounds nearly the same whatever pickups you drop in. and that again combined with that bridge PU position which steals treble ... well, if you are looking for a light, a little old-fashioned looking shortscale to beat the shit out for little money, it is accurate though. I gigged it 3 or 4 times, and nobody complained
The whole construction is sound-wise not perfect for my needs. It has what I guess you call a pool routing in english (we call it "Badewannenfräsung"). Combined with the anodized pickguard, that adds a lot of muffled resonance to the pickups. It is actually a hollow body in which the air cannot circulate, and it sounds nearly the same whatever pickups you drop in. and that again combined with that bridge PU position which steals treble ... well, if you are looking for a light, a little old-fashioned looking shortscale to beat the shit out for little money, it is accurate though. I gigged it 3 or 4 times, and nobody complained
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I thought they were routed like this?kypdurron wrote:These Duo Sonic Reissues are neat, small "children's guitars"I don't really miss mine, though.
The whole construction is sound-wise not perfect for my needs. It has what I guess you call a pool routing in english (we call it "Badewannenfräsung").

No, in my Squier CV there was only one big hole under the pickguard ... is that a Squier CV on your pic? Then they made differnet versions of them.
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strat-talk says: Shortscale is a crazy place. There seems to be no rules at all and they're all insane!
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the tanline on that one makes me think it's vintage.kypdurron wrote:No, in my Squier CV there was only one big hole under the pickguard ... is that a Squier CV on your pic? Then they made differnet versions of them.
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plus look at the bridge...endsjustifymeans wrote:the tanline on that one makes me think it's vintage.kypdurron wrote:No, in my Squier CV there was only one big hole under the pickguard ... is that a Squier CV on your pic? Then they made differnet versions of them.
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that is definitely vintage. the CVs are nothing like that.
edit: it's like this:

edit: it's like this:

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hotrodperlmutter wrote:plus look at the non-shitty bridge pu placementendsjustifymeans wrote:the tanline on that one makes me think it's vintage.kypdurron wrote:No, in my Squier CV there was only one big hole under the pickguard ... is that a Squier CV on your pic? Then they made differnet versions of them.
notice in that picture, they had plenty of room on the CV body to move the pickup down. yet they still put it a mile away from the bridge.Haze wrote:hotrodperlmutter wrote:plus look at the non-shitty bridge pu placementendsjustifymeans wrote: the tanline on that one makes me think it's vintage.
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