coco wrote:
How does that '63 reissue on their web-site compare to a Tele sound? Looks very similar anyway. Lipstick pick-up etc. Interesting.
Not sure. I think that one has a plywood body. I have the more traditional kind, with a hollow body, as shown in the picture below. The lipstick pickups have a wiry scooped tone, which is almost acoustic guitar like, and very different from the sound of a typical Fender pickup. One of Stevie Ray Vaughan's Strats had all lipstick pickups.
bgroup wrote:
Phil, my Dano is the 59 DC also... the reissue from 2 years ago (is yours an original one??)... (the 90's reissues were dodgy from what I understand)...
Mine is a '90s re-issue. I'm afraid an original one would have been out of my price range, and then I wouldn't have dared mod it the way I did.

I have no complaints about the build quality - all nice and solid, as far as a Dano could ever be. Basically, it's built exactly how the originals were, while the later ones had various gimmicks, such as adjustable bridge saddles.

It has a hot Kent Armstrong lipstick pickup at the neck, wound RW/RP for hum cancellation. The output of that balances nicely with the bridge P-90. I used to find the tone from bridge lipstick was just to thin to be any use on its own. I also put in a mini-toggle series/parallel switch. With both pickups in parallel, you get a nice smooth single coil sound, that's not too far from a Fenderish tone. Switch them in series and it sounds like H/Bs, which is great for solos and Zep-style riffing.

That's not the only trick I've got hidden away inside this particular guitar, but I'll leave that for later.

This is what my guitar looks like, but I'm afraid that's not me playing it.


bgroup wrote:
http://www.trinityamps.com/clips/TC15/bgroup/2ndset/TC15_Ch2_Dirty_Crunch_Hi_hiINPUT_Dano.mp3
http://www.trinityamps.com/clips/TC15/b ... T_Tele.mp3
Heh, those are more like what I call clean!
