Log in
Log in

or
Add this product to
  • My former gear
  • My current gear
  • My wishlist
Danelectro '56 Pro Baritone
Images
1/20

All user reviews for the Danelectro '56 Pro Baritone

Not satisfied with those reviews?
Filter
Keywords
3.0/5
(1 reviews)
100 %
(1 review)
Write a user review
Users reviews
  • Anonymous

    Danelectro '56 Pro BaritonePublished on 07/21/10 at 08:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Danelectro products are manufactured in Asia since the firm Evets Corporation began production of copies in the 90s. This production was suspended between 2001 and 2006, we are now witnessing the second resurrection of this friendly franchise.
    On the model I received I was happy to see that the bridge was fixed brushed steel bridges. For those who do not know very well the product Danelectro be aware that some models have only easels "floating" wood as the model presented above .. This is part of the charm of these guitars but make it very difficult to adjust properly. So mine looks like the attached picture.
    The neck has 22 frets fretted, is maple and rosewood fingerboard.
    The pickups a…
    Read more
    Danelectro products are manufactured in Asia since the firm Evets Corporation began production of copies in the 90s. This production was suspended between 2001 and 2006, we are now witnessing the second resurrection of this friendly franchise.
    On the model I received I was happy to see that the bridge was fixed brushed steel bridges. For those who do not know very well the product Danelectro be aware that some models have only easels "floating" wood as the model presented above .. This is part of the charm of these guitars but make it very difficult to adjust properly. So mine looks like the attached picture.
    The neck has 22 frets fretted, is maple and rosewood fingerboard.
    The pickups are typical of "Lipstick" has the following properties:
    Aged magnet. 4.0K ohms. Measurements: Pickup (tube only) length: 3-1/8 "/ Height: 1 / 2" / Mounting bracket (end to end) length: 3-1/4 "/ Mounting bracket width: 1 / 2"
    The body is so thin chipboard.
    The nut is aluminum and is screwed into the handle.
    The truss road is accessible by unscrewing the handle.
    The acastillage is of good quality (type Gotho) steel and brushed aluminum.
    A volume Knob another tone. So nothing like the model presented above 90 years which, through a system of "ring" you could adjust the volume and tone control for each mic.
    Selector handle pickups / neck-bridge (series) / bridge.
    The central position of the selector can have a "humbucker" part of the wiring in series (so) different example of what can be found in Fender.
    Biding The body consists of a strip of industrial paper ..
    The finish is generally correct, the handle is hooped, electronics is rather well done.
    So for the price paid I put: very good!

    UTILIZATION

    So there it goes bad ..
    I got this guitar with a round worse than concave or convex but rather "warped" .. So I have to hit me Schedule 'said handle and if it does nothing conclusive direction luthier.
    It's a shame because once connected it sounds pretty good (aficionados of twang you understand me).
    I was looking for an instrument to counteract the fact that I play in a band without a bassist. Is EX-AC-ly the sound I wanted! I can switch from one guitar to the twin peaks to deep bass sounds. It's great!
    So level its nothing to say but setting does not exist, not cool.

    SOUNDS

    You can not compare the incomparable. Sound is a sound Danelectro Danelectro. That's why we put it .. or not.


    OVERALL OPINION

    So here, the dilemma of the final grade. A good cheap product that provides what is expected of him but a quality control department not good. So the fact that the handle of the skyscraper may have suffered a number of reasons independent of the manufacturer. Carrier take precautions, storage conditions etc etc. .. infamous But anyway, I'm a little disappointed not resolved in a guitar factory.
    Very good product and good follow-up = not correct guitar.
    It's a shame.
    See less
cookies
We are using cookies!

Yes, Audiofanzine is using cookies. Since the last thing that we want is disturbing your diet with too much fat or too much sugar, you'll be glad to learn that we made them ourselves with fresh, organic and fair ingredients, and with a perfect nutritional balance. What this means is that the data we store in them is used to enhance your use of our website as well as improve your user experience on our pages and show you personalised ads (learn more). To configure your cookie preferences, click here.

We did not wait for a law to make us respect our members and visitors' privacy. The cookies that we use are only meant to improve your experience on our website.

Our cookies
Cookies not subject to consent
These are cookies that guarantee the proper functioning of Audiofanzine and allow its optimization. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. Example: cookies that help you stay logged in from page to page or that help customizing your usage of the website (dark mode or filters).
Audience analysis (Google Analytics)
We are using Google Analytics in order to better understand the use that our visitors make of our website in an attempt to improve it.
Advertising (Google Ads)
This information allows us to show you personalized advertisements thanks to which Audiofanzine is financed. By unchecking this box you will still have advertisements but they may be less interesting :) We are using Google Ad Manager to display part of our ads, or tools integrated to our own CMS for the rest. We are likely to display advertisements from our own platform, from Google Advertising Products or from Adform.
Marketing (Meta Pixel)

On our websites, we use the Meta Pixel. The Meta Pixel is a remarketing pixel implemented on our websites that allows us to target you directly via the Meta Network by serving ads to visitors of our websites when they visit the social networks Facebook and Instagram. The meta pixel are code snippets which are able to identify your browser type via the browser ID - the individual fingerprint of your browser - and to recognise that you have visited our websites and what exactly you have looked at on our websites. When you visit our websites, the pixel establishes a direct connection to Meta's servers. Meta is able to identify you by your browser ID, as this is linked to other data about you stored by Meta on your Facebook or Instagram user account. Meta then delivers individualised ads from us on Facebook or on Instagram that are tailored to your needs.

We ourselves are not in a position to identify you personally via the meta pixel, as apart from your browser ID no other data is stored with us via the pixel.

For more information about the Meta Pixel, the details of data processing via this service and Meta's privacy policy, please visit Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Facebook and Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Instagram.

Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. is a subsidiary of Meta Platforms, Inc. based in the USA. It cannot be ruled out that your data collected by Facebook will also be transmitted to the USA.


We did not wait for a law to make us respect our members and visitors' privacy. The cookies that we use are only meant to improve your experience on our website.

Our cookies
Cookies not subject to consent

These are cookies that guarantee the proper functioning of Audiofanzine. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. Examples: cookies that help you stay logged in from page to page or that help customizing your usage of the website (dark mode or filters).

Audience analysis (Google Analytics)

We are using Google Analytics in order to better understand the use that our visitors make of our website in an attempt to improve it. When this parameter is activated, no personal information is sent to Google and the IP addresses are anonymized.

Advertising (Google Ads)

This information allows us to show you personalized advertisements thanks to which Audiofanzine is financed. By unchecking this box you will still have advertisements but they may be less interesting :) We are using Google Ad Manager to display part of our ads, or tools integrated to our own CMS for the rest. We are likely to display advertisements from our own platform, from Google Advertising Products or from Adform.

Marketing (Meta Pixel)

On our websites, we use the Meta Pixel. The Meta Pixel is a remarketing pixel implemented on our websites that allows us to target you directly via the Meta Network by serving ads to visitors of our websites when they visit the social networks Facebook and Instagram. The meta pixel are code snippets which are able to identify your browser type via the browser ID - the individual fingerprint of your browser - and to recognise that you have visited our websites and what exactly you have looked at on our websites. When you visit our websites, the pixel establishes a direct connection to Meta's servers. Meta is able to identify you by your browser ID, as this is linked to other data about you stored by Meta on your Facebook or Instagram user account. Meta then delivers individualised ads from us on Facebook or on Instagram that are tailored to your needs.

We ourselves are not in a position to identify you personally via the meta pixel, as apart from your browser ID no other data is stored with us via the pixel.

For more information about the Meta Pixel, the details of data processing via this service and Meta's privacy policy, please visit Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Facebook and Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data for Instagram.

Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. is a subsidiary of Meta Platforms, Inc. based in the USA. It cannot be ruled out that your data collected by Facebook will also be transmitted to the USA.


You can find more details on data protection in our privacy policy.
You can also find information about how Google uses personal data by following this link.