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  • carpedicarpedi

    For DIYers!

    Danelectro Dead On 67 BaritonePublished on 09/16/10 at 08:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Bridge (tremolo) rotten collapses in the middle, to change my opinion.
    Mecas limitations, I have changed because one was dead.
    2vol, 2 tones a selector 3 position pickups in series in an intermediate position: excellent! The pickups are very good

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant, finer than other Danelectro.
    Very marked imbalance toward the head due to the thinness of the body: good strap that does not slip required!
    Good sound but very distinctive.

    SOUNDS

    I changed to get closer to a bass VI, and therefore granted in E an octave below. Good clear sound, takes good modulation effects, a little less distortion, this is not a guitar for metal ...

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    Bridge (tremolo) rotten collapses in the middle, to change my opinion.
    Mecas limitations, I have changed because one was dead.
    2vol, 2 tones a selector 3 position pickups in series in an intermediate position: excellent! The pickups are very good

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant, finer than other Danelectro.
    Very marked imbalance toward the head due to the thinness of the body: good strap that does not slip required!
    Good sound but very distinctive.

    SOUNDS

    I changed to get closer to a bass VI, and therefore granted in E an octave below. Good clear sound, takes good modulation effects, a little less distortion, this is not a guitar for metal ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Somewhat satisfied after changing Mecas and bridge.
    The comfort is average, it is a bit light.
    I can not find the quality of my 56pro but for use in bass VI is cool.
    I got used to and do not resell probably never.
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