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I have a red U2 that Ipicked up for my birthday back in '98. It was the first new electric guitar I ever bought. I payed $140 bucks out the door with the Danelectro 'tweed' gig bag. The p/u selector works intermittently, but the thing is fun to play! 5 Bob Howard 4 years ago I had a Korean U2. I was easily able to replace the bent bridge.
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Even from a distance, you can’t mistake the retro art-deco looks, offset curves, and unmistakable vibe of a classic Danelectro. The ’63 Dano is the company’s latest reissue of their classic “amp in a case” body style that caught the eye of many guitarists flipping through the Sears catalogs of the ’50s and ’60s. Based around a pair of ’56 Lipstick pickups, the new ’63 possessed impressive clarity when I plugged straight into my Deluxe Reverb.
- The serial number '1065' on the neck butt of a 1965 Stan & Dan model. The '10' is the 10th week, '6' is the unknown digit, '5' is the year (1965). For example, a serial number of 4286 would be the 42nd week of either 1956 or 1966. Some Danelectro guitar components are reproduced under license of U. Download Lagu Mp3 Naruto Shippuden Opening 14.
- Decode your serial number. Most serial numbers on Danelectro guitars have either three or four digits. The first two digits represent the week of the year it was made. For instance, a '12' means it was made in the twelfth week of the year. In a three-digit serial number, the third digit represents the last digit of the year.
It was easy to dial in a warm, round jazzy sound on the neck pickup (though I felt the tone and volume controls could be a bit more responsive). The mid position felt a bit thinner than my Strat, but offered enough “quack” for more textural, lo-fi funk parts. When combined with a Visual Sound Route 66 Overdrive, the bridge pickup served up a fair amount of sustain, but lacked some top-end bite. There were some intonation issues, but given the ’63’s playability and price, it will easily find its place among working players with nostalgic hearts.
Test Gear: Fender Deluxe Reverb, Visual Sound Route 66 Overdrive/Compressor
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Pros:
Immensely playable. Wonderfully musical tones in the neck and mid positions.
Immensely playable. Wonderfully musical tones in the neck and mid positions.
Cons:
Intonation issues. Could use more responsive volume and tone controls.
Intonation issues. Could use more responsive volume and tone controls.
Street:
$399
$399
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Danelectro '63 Dano
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