The reason the resistance in the middle position is higher is because Danelectros are wired in series instead of parallel. So when you activate both pickups, it is combining their resistance and inductance just like the two coils of a Gibson humbucker. That's why Jimmy Page used the middle position for Kashmir - more output and midrange than the individual pickup positions. This is one of the most unique features of Danelectros and is often overlooked when people install lipstick pickups in Fenders. You really want to combine pickups in series with those. Bonus fact: Brian May's Red Special also combines its low output Burns pickups in series.
Back in the '00s (I think) Danelectro put a lot models of this guitar priced at sub £200. They got a lot of attention as I recall but my local geetar shop in Glasgow got a lot of them in but couldn't shift them. One Saturday when I went in for a set of strings they had a knock down price to shift them and I picked one up for £40, bargain! I lent it to my nephew for a bit and when I got it back he'd wrecked the electrics somehow and I just put it aside. You've shown me how to take it apart and (literarly) stick it back together so I think I'll dig it out and have a go at fixing it. Cheers!
bargain! I paid £200 for mine. the bridges are rubbish , if they sag in the middle (mine did, both of them) - try replacing with a strat hard tail. much easier to intonate, too.
200 is all they were and are worth! They do sound good but the base price now (when not on sale) is ridiculous. $559 on Reverb is too expensive after tax & shipping.
Hi Colin great video I had a danelectro about ten years ago got it from a discount warehouse I think I paid 100ish for it it wasn’t the same quality as yours and was a bit tinny when plugged in to a amp but I thought it was different there mostly Chinese made wish I kept it now all the best.
Plywood, tape, hollow, junk tuners, unconventional bridge, this thing is going to sound tinny or so I thought. Very unique sound, smooth and pleasing. The under wound under magnetized pickups work very well. Another great show, thank you 😊
This brand of guitar with their cheap lipstick pick ups that actually do have value and have since they were first introduced on stage and in studio for sure. almost e very serious musician and especially studio players have to have one of these, That's the only way to replicate them.
Plywood & hollow is really anything acoustic-like though. These are like anything chambered too. That would be anything Gibson ES-335 to 339, Gretsch semi & hollow for the traditional big brands. Valco made one from fiberglass, Airline's Res-o-glass body, the guitar that Jack White uses for 7 Nation Army.
They worked ok for what they were. Everybody in our area started on them 'cause they were local (factory was behind my girlfriend's house. We all dumped them as soon as we could until Page started playing them. Those "short horns" had stacked knobs in the early 60's. I got my first electric in'64- a "convertible" and a 5 watt amp for $60 US. Good vid, thanks!
You're absolutely right Colin, lipstick pickups are just wire wrapped round a bar magnet and inserted into a lipstick container they bought from a factory down the road. There a bit of a winders nightmare because they're so easy to break as you put the coil in the tube.
I have 5 different Danos ,Love em. If you change out the tuners have a look at Mosrite Klusons they have the ' Safe Ti Posts' like the vintage style Fenders.
Thanks for showing us this Colin! I'm a huge fan of Link Wray,and he played a Danelectro because it was light in weight,and he had a bad shoulder. I think I NEED one!
For me the engineering of the bridge is awesome of simplicity ! In fact the complte guitar is like this As usual a complete and really interresting review! Lot of surprise to dismount that baby😂 I was always dreaming to get one, now it's sure I'll go to it
Mine is pretty old I guess. it has two volume controls with tone controls in the middle of them. I have flat wound strings and the action is amazingly low. I use Danelectro effects too. I love it.
I have a soft spot in my heart for Danelectro. My first guitar that I had my first three years of lessons n was a Danelectro "Convertible" (thin body acoustic with a pickup) with the same short horn body style. Cheap as chips that thing. God awful to play - action was 5" off the fretboard (ok - I exaggerate) but the fact that I stuck with my lessons on that slab of particle board convince my Dad to get me a proper guitar years later because I stuck with it. Now, 60 years later, I still can't get separated from my guitars. I ran across a used one in a store recently - same model I had - still crap to play....LOL. That model seems to be much better! Cheers Colin!
I have a DC3 from Danelectro, same body but 3 pickups and a 6 way switch and an overdrive that turns on all three pickups at once. Got it in the 90s. It can do everything a strat can do plus bridge and tail or all three pickups on, very nice guitar.
Trebly and distinctive, but also accurate and smooth - full of surprises. Like you, I always fancied the idea of a Danelectro '59, but haven't yet committed to a purchase - yet! This typically eccentric review may have persuaded me to go ahead. Great video, as always. Mind you, I think I've heard some of your best one-liners today. "The IKEA of guitars.....ooops, me knob's just fell off...". Ha! Always happens to me when I work with screwdrivers...
When I was at school, some kids spent a whole year in woodwork making electric guitars. Little did they know that a couple of periods & a wet lunchtime later in art, they could have achieved their goal.
Regarding the tolex binding lifting. Heat gently with a hairdryer and then tape down or tie down with a scarf between cutaway and down to bottom of guitar. Add some contact adhesive via cocktail stick or similar if needed.
I had a ‘57 Dano Shorthorn bass for the longest time and it was a great bass. Put flats on it and it’s instant Jamerson/Motown. The top and back were Masonite, tiny little tuners, single lipstick pickup…this was before they used serial numbers but the electrics dated to late ‘56/early ‘57. Good value, Col! I’ve promised myself to one day getting a Dano 12-string. Cheers, mate!
Great review! I remember trying to take the pick guard off of my Danelectro Vintage 59 12 String. I thought it would be a breeze because there were only three screws holding it down. Then, I discovered the double sided tape. Mine is finished on the sides by the way. Fun guitars!
Dear Guitaristas, Cheers from the US! I owned a Danelectro years ago. I suppose since Pagey used one for slide, I did the same. I found the neck to be the brilliant part of the guitar. The cardboard body could be damaged pretty easily. Mine came with a "sunk in" spot near the pickguard but it played very well.
I got a bronze 59 u-1 at an auction that hasn't been played in who knows when. 500. I like it. It was mostly just dirty and I had the switch replaced and changed the rusty strings. Nice guitar thanks.
I always wondered about a Danelctro. When I was a kid in the 70’s my grandfather had a Silvertone looked an awful lot like that and now I know why. Thanks for the breakdown of the guitar. Wonderful playing as always have a great day.
Dan electro did make the sears roebuck Silvertones . . My uncle had given me my first electric guitar in 1976 it was a Silvertone (Dan electro) . . He noticed my interest in Guitar and pulled it out of his closet (he bought in the mid 60's) The amp was built into the guitar case . . . i should have kept that . . . Damn
Love this review! What an odd little bird of a guitar! It's a great guitar. It was fun to see what it was made of. Please keep reviewing odd ball guitars along with the Gibson's/Fender's etc. It's really informative to learn about the history of some of these companies that have been around awhile. The TV Channel is awesome. 🎸🎸👍✌
Oh man I love these things! I've got one in orange sparkle with the leo quan style wraparound bridge(with the adjustable saddles). They're fantastisc (but they are quite difficult to play higher up the fretboard since the strapbutton is placed so awkwardly). Man I'm sure going to enjoy this video here, Colin. Have a nice weekend oh great wise man
My favorites are the mid 60s versions branded a Silvertone.The case had a built in amplifier!! Lipstick pickups has it's own sound. Cheap Magic at it's best! Howdy from Texas!!🤘🤠🤘
Great video! Let's see more stuff from Danelectro. I love my wierd 3 pickup longhorn. It's a guitar scale longhorn and not a baritone. Fits well for surf guitar and Link Wray music. Excited to see your Hodad as well. I appreciate your videos so much! Cheers.
Reminds me of a look under the hood, of my 1966 Hagstrom electric, all plywood! Underneath that industrial grade plastic and vinyl. Don’t know what the neck is made of, but it’s super fast action, and straight as a straight edge, even after half a century. Sounds great, plays great.
Well i like em. There are a some in my Dad's collection. A Longhorn Bass, 12 string and a DC 59. Really glad you got round to Danelectro. It was a matter of time. Thanks for the exellent content Colin.
What a strange guitar, I've heard of them and seen pictures but I've never seen one in person. Great job on the Zoso you definitely channeled Jimmy. Great video yet again. See you next Friday, cheers
I love those. I hope to find one thats a good deal like you did, I like you always wanted to get one yet never found one used but have played them. I really like them. Thanks for the fun video.
Way cool Colin ! For the price this is a no-brainer... Really interesting dissection of an oddball [i.e. non-traditional construction] guitar and a great sound on your outro... 😊
Late to the party today, very sorry Colin. Sounds really sweet and loved the Ramble On and Kashmir, I’d take a black model personally as I’m a sucker for black anything. Great video and enjoy your weekend! ✌️💜
A classic case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. I bought about seven or eight of the single cutaway version(U2?)from that store in Germany (you can guess which one) about 15-20 years ago for £106 each and sold them all for a modest profit except one which I kept until a couple of years ago. I love 'em. Totally unique.
Excellent video Col👍 I remember seeing somebody make a right pigs ear of taking one apart a few years ago So well done 👍Like Danelectro guitars . I bought one of these from hot rocks a while back Danelectro DC59M Spruce Electric Guitar, Chianti Red with F hole new for £395 and it’s one of my favourite guitars.It’s still on there site but hasn’t been in stock since I bought mine. There 12 strings are superb👍
Jimmy page played this guitar live they haven’t changed a bit sense they started making these inexpensive guitars. I like them for slide. They are amazing. Dan Electro was Jerry Reeds favorite guitars cause they were good and cheap!
The pups come right out the top when you loosen the adjustment screws. I've been into danos for many years. One mod I do is install a fret in the rosewood bridge saddle, gives it a bit more jangely ring.😊
Great review! I've no experience with one of those..neveer played one but like my Casino it's got a nice hollow tone. It looks like a guitar a kid would put together in woodshop at school. I think Roger Daltrey did that ..made his guitar at school...I like the red and white on that one..I've seen a lot of Longhorn basses in that beige burst that I'm not a fan of but this one looks good.
I just ordered the 59M NOS+ before I watched your video. This guitar has been lingering in the background of purchases for several years. No more. One thing your video convinced me to avoid is taking the pickguard off. 😅 If I feel the need to change out tuners, I believe that I can handle that. Thanks for another informative video.
Great stuff ...is it a keepeer ?...ooops just listened to 40.11 ....enjoy...some intresting comment on other non 'key brands' is that you bring your vibe to the guitar !...wonderful play out 2U !
Cheers, Col. Hope all is well. I bought a Danelectro Danoblaster Innuendo Cherry Burst 12 String for less than $200 U.S. back in 2003. Sounded great and had one of the sweetest necks I've ever played. Lookswise, it seemed based off the Hodad, with bigger horns and an offset kind of body shape. Had built in effects for distortion, chorus, trem and echo, 3 single coils, 5-way selector. It was very solid construction and was in great shape when I gave to a kid who needed something to play. Lot of guitar for very little money. Not everything's a PRS with me :-))). Cheers, Vern.
Colin, Silvertone is offering a reissue of the 1303 U2 BUT with what they call updates, a solid mahogany body, modified bridge and some others. Price has dropped dramatically but a comparison of your Danelectro Shorthorn and the “updated” 1303 U2 might be interesting and certainly a first. Love the channel ❤ from ol’ New York, USA.
Hi Col, Love the channel and I watch every video. I’m getting back into guitars and you deep dive’s into gear is invaluable. Any chance you could review the Stevie Ray Vaughan FSR Strat that Andertons have reduced to £339. Keep the faith!
You and I have similar reads on a guitar's value. I love, love, love a "player" guitar. Sure, a PRS is beautiful and plays & sounds great, and it has tremendous resale value, but for all that, it doesn't have more value for me on gig night than a fun, even a tad trashy, rock 'n' roll toy like this little sweetie. Great find. Great review. Cheers, Colin!
I just got an early 60’s 1413 silvertone…it was a super budget guitar but the build quality on this thing is excellent…pickup sounds great action and intonation are fantastic…fun fun fun
Great work Colin!! I've never owned a Dano either, but played a mates yrs back, badass bridge replacement... the lipsticks are just brilliant...take effects well esp fuzz..not bad for Masonite & plywood!!👍
Weicome my friend to the world of Danelectros. I have three at the moment a lomhorn bass, 56 h/s pickup and a 59 one of a kind prototype. Both pickups together is the secret sound mate!
So funnny I was just in my LGS the other day and a guy was playing a similar Dano! (But in white) had an odd sound but it must've been the amp and settings it was at. I love the American ingenuity behind the design,,simple, no frills and inexpensive. Cool review though Colin! Mine would have to be blue or aqua though. Neat review!
Another fab vid Colin! Never thought I was a fan of lipstick pups but they sound pretty good. TBH mate you will make the crappiest guitar sound good though! Love your playing, your reviews really show what these guitars can sound like in real honest detail. This guitar looks great too, and for the money, if it sounds right and plays right it doesnt matter whats under the paint finish. A great review mate thank you.
I've always fancied the Danelectro bass, but hard to find in leftie over here and if I do take the plunge and get another bass, I will probably go for a decent Precision. I recall the 'first' Danelectro relaunch in the late 90s... perhaps should have picked something up then. Great video.
I have the 59x12, Korean model. P90 neck with twin lipsticks splitable bridge pickups. I would not trade it for anything. I have many other guitars, but this Danelectro is my go-to chill vibe guitar. It takes pedals well and sounds divine through both tube and ss amps.
Colin I am pretty crap at guitar but I love your tube casts and especially your guitar playing and style . I got on and ordered one of these guitars thanks for the inspiration
I read some magazine article like 20 years ago that was talking these up as the cheap fun tgat they are and it mentioned that zz top bought like 100 of these and gave them out to friends at christmas like a stocking stuffer. I don’t know if that was true but it was a great story so Inprefer to think it was! Wanted one ever since cuz of their looks. Finally picked up a 12 and it is great!
In 2000 ,my pops got me a convertible model (acoustic/electric) to learn on with the "dirty thirty " amp. 23 years later, I've had genders, gibsons, rickenbacker... and that Danelectro is still one of the best guitars I own. Great neck and has a completely unique sound.
Aloha Colin! Pickups are wired in series rather than parallel. These Danelectro are one of the best starter guitar of the days. A keeper like the LP Jr
I have 2 Danos now. A 64xt and a Baby Sitar. I sort of dismissed Danos for a while, thinking they would be low quality. Both of mine have been nothing but reliable. Great sounding and great players.
Yes I agree this looks interesting and I have seen SYD playing one on some old clip and I always wanted one and this is my price range, so kettle is on and biscuits at the ready.
Must be tone plywood. Interesting film. Seen them around but never had one in my hands. Now we know how to take of the pickguard off. Learned something here.
The reason the resistance in the middle position is higher is because Danelectros are wired in series instead of parallel. So when you activate both pickups, it is combining their resistance and inductance just like the two coils of a Gibson humbucker. That's why Jimmy Page used the middle position for Kashmir - more output and midrange than the individual pickup positions. This is one of the most unique features of Danelectros and is often overlooked when people install lipstick pickups in Fenders. You really want to combine pickups in series with those. Bonus fact: Brian May's Red Special also combines its low output Burns pickups in series.
Spot on Sir, you know your resist9r theory 👍
Yep, indeed.
I love those tri-sonics in series.
Back in the '00s (I think) Danelectro put a lot models of this guitar priced at sub £200. They got a lot of attention as I recall but my local geetar shop in Glasgow got a lot of them in but couldn't shift them. One Saturday when I went in for a set of strings they had a knock down price to shift them and I picked one up for £40, bargain! I lent it to my nephew for a bit and when I got it back he'd wrecked the electrics somehow and I just put it aside. You've shown me how to take it apart and (literarly) stick it back together so I think I'll dig it out and have a go at fixing it. Cheers!
yay glasgow here too 👍
bargain! I paid £200 for mine. the bridges are rubbish , if they sag in the middle (mine did, both of them) - try replacing with a strat hard tail. much easier to intonate, too.
200 is all they were and are worth! They do sound good but the base price now (when not on sale) is ridiculous. $559 on Reverb is too expensive after tax & shipping.
@@pitchforkcustomGlasgow here 3 😂😊🎸
Hi Colin great video I had a danelectro about ten years ago got it from a discount warehouse I think I paid 100ish for it it wasn’t the same quality as yours and was a bit tinny when plugged in to a amp but I thought it was different there mostly Chinese made wish I kept it now all the best.
The middle position puts the pickups in series, so it’s a built in boost. Cool feature
I think the reason that the pickups are louder when they're both on is because it puts them in series instead of parallel but I could be wrong
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That's why the resistance went up too. They became almost a humbucker
Sounds perfect for early-mid 60s sounds. Always been attracted to the slight 'Rickenbackery' tone that they provide for the price.
Wow! I've always loved this guitar's sound! I didn't know it was affordable.... I'm 66. Payday is next Friday. No one's around to stop me. Thanks!
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Saturday morning, heating on, fresh coffee, watching another episode of Guitaristas. Life is good for old rockers like me 🤘😎🤘
Thanks Colin. Good call on the geetar's color for the show.
Plywood, tape, hollow, junk tuners, unconventional bridge, this thing is going to sound tinny or so I thought. Very unique sound, smooth and pleasing. The under wound under magnetized pickups work very well. Another great show, thank you 😊
This brand of guitar with their cheap lipstick pick ups that actually do have value and have since they were first introduced on stage and in studio for sure. almost e very serious musician and especially studio players have to have one of these, That's the only way to replicate them.
Plywood & hollow is really anything acoustic-like though. These are like anything chambered too. That would be anything Gibson ES-335 to 339, Gretsch semi & hollow for the traditional big brands. Valco made one from fiberglass, Airline's Res-o-glass body, the guitar that Jack White uses for 7 Nation Army.
They worked ok for what they were. Everybody in our area started on them 'cause they were local (factory was behind my girlfriend's house. We all dumped them as soon as we could until Page started playing them. Those "short horns" had stacked knobs in the early 60's. I got my first electric in'64- a "convertible" and a 5 watt amp for $60 US. Good vid, thanks!
You're absolutely right Colin, lipstick pickups are just wire wrapped round a bar magnet and inserted into a lipstick container they bought from a factory down the road. There a bit of a winders nightmare because they're so easy to break as you put the coil in the tube.
One of my friends is obsessed with 60's gear and he wants a danelectro. Definitely in that retro indie/surf/garage rock realm.
I have 5 different Danos ,Love em. If you change out the tuners have a look at Mosrite Klusons they have the ' Safe Ti Posts' like the vintage style Fenders.
Colin does it again ! Informative and entertaining. The only guitar review channel I still watch. Cheers!
Thanks for showing us this Colin! I'm a huge fan of Link Wray,and he played a Danelectro because it was light in weight,and he had a bad shoulder. I think I NEED one!
Amazing clean tones. I’ve got one of the first reissues in aqua burst and it’s still like brand new after years of use.
Very cool inexpensive guitar. The fact that that brand and model has a distinctive history is a bonus. Thanks for the video.
When they reissued the U2 in the 90s. It cost me £90 new. I love having it around to pick up and doodle AND it sounds great.
For me the engineering of the bridge is awesome of simplicity ! In fact the complte guitar is like this
As usual a complete and really interresting review!
Lot of surprise to dismount that baby😂
I was always dreaming to get one, now it's sure I'll go to it
Mine is pretty old I guess. it has two volume controls with tone controls in the middle of them. I have flat wound strings and the action is amazingly low. I use Danelectro effects too. I love it.
I have a soft spot in my heart for Danelectro. My first guitar that I had my first three years of lessons n was a Danelectro "Convertible" (thin body acoustic with a pickup) with the same short horn body style. Cheap as chips that thing. God awful to play - action was 5" off the fretboard (ok - I exaggerate) but the fact that I stuck with my lessons on that slab of particle board convince my Dad to get me a proper guitar years later because I stuck with it. Now, 60 years later, I still can't get separated from my guitars. I ran across a used one in a store recently - same model I had - still crap to play....LOL. That model seems to be much better! Cheers Colin!
I have a DC3 from Danelectro, same body but 3 pickups and a 6 way switch and an overdrive that turns on all three pickups at once. Got it in the 90s. It can do everything a strat can do plus bridge and tail or all three pickups on, very nice guitar.
Trebly and distinctive, but also accurate and smooth - full of surprises. Like you, I always fancied the idea of a Danelectro '59, but haven't yet committed to a purchase - yet! This typically eccentric review may have persuaded me to go ahead. Great video, as always.
Mind you, I think I've heard some of your best one-liners today. "The IKEA of guitars.....ooops, me knob's just fell off...". Ha! Always happens to me when I work with screwdrivers...
I've got one of these just a week ago, but with another tailpiece, probably 15 years old. I am happy, you present this guitar today, Colin 🙏😁
We both have good taste in guitars! 😆👍
When I was at school, some kids spent a whole year in woodwork making electric guitars. Little did they know that a couple of periods & a wet lunchtime later in art, they could have achieved their goal.
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Regarding the tolex binding lifting. Heat gently with a hairdryer and then tape down or tie down with a scarf between cutaway and down to bottom of guitar. Add some contact adhesive via cocktail stick or similar if needed.
I had a ‘57 Dano Shorthorn bass for the longest time and it was a great bass. Put flats on it and it’s instant Jamerson/Motown. The top and back were Masonite, tiny little tuners, single lipstick pickup…this was before they used serial numbers but the electrics dated to late ‘56/early ‘57.
Good value, Col! I’ve promised myself to one day getting a Dano 12-string. Cheers, mate!
Great review! I remember trying to take the pick guard off of my Danelectro Vintage 59 12 String. I thought it would be a breeze because there were only three screws holding it down. Then, I discovered the double sided tape. Mine is finished on the sides by the way. Fun guitars!
Dear Guitaristas,
Cheers from the US! I owned a Danelectro years ago. I suppose since Pagey used one for slide, I did the same. I found the neck to be the brilliant part of the guitar. The cardboard body could be damaged pretty easily. Mine came with a "sunk in" spot near the pickguard but it played very well.
I had one of those several years ago. I couldn't get on with the neck but it sounded great, as does yours.
I got a bronze 59 u-1 at an auction that hasn't been played in who knows when. 500. I like it. It was mostly just dirty and I had the switch replaced and changed the rusty strings. Nice guitar thanks.
I always wondered about a Danelctro. When I was a kid in the 70’s my grandfather had a Silvertone looked an awful lot like that and now I know why. Thanks for the breakdown of the guitar. Wonderful playing as always have a great day.
Dan electro did make the sears roebuck Silvertones . . My uncle had given me my first electric guitar in 1976 it was a Silvertone (Dan electro) . . He noticed my interest in Guitar and pulled it out of his closet (he bought in the mid 60's) The amp was built into the guitar case . . . i should have kept that . . . Damn
Love this review! What an odd little bird of a guitar! It's a great guitar. It was fun to see what it was made of. Please keep reviewing odd ball guitars along with the Gibson's/Fender's etc. It's really informative to learn about the history of some of these companies that have been around awhile. The TV Channel is awesome. 🎸🎸👍✌
Cheers mate!
Oh man I love these things! I've got one in orange sparkle with the leo quan style wraparound bridge(with the adjustable saddles). They're fantastisc (but they are quite difficult to play higher up the fretboard since the strapbutton is placed so awkwardly). Man I'm sure going to enjoy this video here, Colin. Have a nice weekend oh great wise man
I personally own 3 danelectro... I love them and I wouldn't change them with any other guitar
Another great video brother! I always love hearing your take and appreciate the free education….keep it up! 👏🏽
My favorites are the mid 60s versions branded a Silvertone.The case had a built in amplifier!! Lipstick pickups has it's own sound. Cheap Magic at it's best! Howdy from Texas!!🤘🤠🤘
It was a tube amp built into the case wasn't it...?😉👍
The headstock looked like a sail...?😎👍👍
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Great video! Let's see more stuff from Danelectro. I love my wierd 3 pickup longhorn. It's a guitar scale longhorn and not a baritone. Fits well for surf guitar and Link Wray music. Excited to see your Hodad as well.
I appreciate your videos so much! Cheers.
I have the NOS+ and I just keep it in the middle pickup position for the most part
Reminds me of a look under the hood, of my 1966 Hagstrom electric, all plywood! Underneath that industrial grade plastic and vinyl.
Don’t know what the neck is made of, but it’s super fast action, and straight as a straight edge, even after half a century. Sounds great, plays great.
Well i like em. There are a some in my Dad's collection. A Longhorn Bass, 12 string and a DC 59. Really glad you got round to Danelectro. It was a matter of time. Thanks for the exellent content Colin.
Would be very interested in a review of the Mosrite shaped Danelectro offering with the lipstick humbucker and the P90 at some point
What a strange guitar, I've heard of them and seen pictures but I've never seen one in person. Great job on the Zoso you definitely channeled Jimmy. Great video yet again. See you next Friday, cheers
I love those. I hope to find one thats a good deal like you did, I like you always wanted to get one yet never found one used but have played them. I really like them. Thanks for the fun video.
When you see the Long Horn, you'll understand why this one is called the Short Horn. The classic Dano Long Horn bass is pretty iconic
Way cool Colin ! For the price this is a no-brainer... Really interesting dissection of an oddball [i.e. non-traditional construction] guitar and a great sound on your outro... 😊
Colin o'clock! Tea's made.
I have mine tuned to Nashville tuning
Late to the party today, very sorry Colin. Sounds really sweet and loved the Ramble On and Kashmir, I’d take a black model personally as I’m a sucker for black anything. Great video and enjoy your weekend! ✌️💜
I love the little snippets of oldies you do. FARRRR OUTTT! 😂
A classic case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. I bought about seven or eight of the single cutaway version(U2?)from that store in Germany (you can guess which one) about 15-20 years ago for £106 each and sold them all for a modest profit except one which I kept until a couple of years ago. I love 'em. Totally unique.
Excellent video Col👍
I remember seeing somebody make a right pigs ear of taking one apart a few years ago So well done 👍Like Danelectro guitars .
I bought one of these from hot rocks a while back Danelectro
DC59M Spruce Electric Guitar, Chianti Red with F hole new for £395 and it’s one of my favourite guitars.It’s still on there site but hasn’t been in stock since I bought mine.
There 12 strings are superb👍
Jimmy page played this guitar live they haven’t changed a bit sense they started making these inexpensive guitars. I like them for slide. They are amazing. Dan Electro was Jerry Reeds favorite guitars cause they were good and cheap!
The pups come right out the top when you loosen the adjustment screws. I've been into danos for many years. One mod I do is install a fret in the rosewood bridge saddle, gives it a bit more jangely ring.😊
Great review! I've no experience with one of those..neveer played one but like my Casino it's got a nice hollow tone. It looks like a guitar a kid would put together in woodshop at school. I think Roger Daltrey did that ..made his guitar at school...I like the red and white on that one..I've seen a lot of Longhorn basses in that beige burst that I'm not a fan of but this one looks good.
I just ordered the 59M NOS+ before I watched your video. This guitar has been lingering in the background of purchases for several years. No more. One thing your video convinced me to avoid is taking the pickguard off. 😅 If I feel the need to change out tuners, I believe that I can handle that. Thanks for another informative video.
I want it !! ❤ superb as always Colin .
Great show Colin!
Great stuff ...is it a keepeer ?...ooops just listened to 40.11 ....enjoy...some intresting comment on other non 'key brands' is that you bring your vibe to the guitar !...wonderful play out 2U !
What a great way to start the weekend, laughing at your attempts to remove that pickguard. The week just melted away. What a superstar you are. 😂
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That is a lovely guitar for the price Colin. It sounds beautiful. Really liked it.
Cheers, Col. Hope all is well. I bought a Danelectro Danoblaster Innuendo Cherry Burst 12 String for less than $200 U.S. back in 2003. Sounded great and had one of the sweetest necks I've ever played. Lookswise, it seemed based off the Hodad, with bigger horns and an offset kind of body shape. Had built in effects for distortion, chorus, trem and echo, 3 single coils, 5-way selector. It was very solid construction and was in great shape when I gave to a kid who needed something to play. Lot of guitar for very little money. Not everything's a PRS with me :-))). Cheers, Vern.
please do the Hodad too!
Great review Colin 👍🏻
Another great review! Can you review a thinline telecaster 🙏
Colin, Silvertone is offering a reissue of the 1303 U2 BUT with what they call updates, a solid mahogany body, modified bridge and some others. Price has dropped dramatically but a comparison of your Danelectro Shorthorn and the “updated” 1303 U2 might be interesting and certainly a first. Love the channel ❤ from ol’ New York, USA.
Hi Col,
Love the channel and I watch every video. I’m getting back into guitars and you deep dive’s into gear is invaluable. Any chance you could review the Stevie Ray Vaughan FSR Strat that Andertons have reduced to £339.
Keep the faith!
You and I have similar reads on a guitar's value. I love, love, love a "player" guitar. Sure, a PRS is beautiful and plays & sounds great, and it has tremendous resale value, but for all that, it doesn't have more value for me on gig night than a fun, even a tad trashy, rock 'n' roll toy like this little sweetie. Great find. Great review. Cheers, Colin!
I just got an early 60’s 1413 silvertone…it was a super budget guitar but the build quality on this thing is excellent…pickup sounds great action and intonation are fantastic…fun fun fun
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Great work Colin!!
I've never owned a Dano either, but played a mates yrs back, badass bridge replacement... the lipsticks are just brilliant...take effects well esp fuzz..not bad for Masonite & plywood!!👍
Weicome my friend to the world of Danelectros. I have three at the moment a lomhorn bass, 56 h/s pickup and a 59 one of a kind prototype. Both pickups together is the secret sound mate!
And here we see where the inspiration for the old Formica kitchens came from.
Sounds good though for a bit of old worktop.
I wonder why no ones said here,{meaning USofA}that it's semi- hollowbody, so, thank you. Oh hello, Syd. This's a gem/opal of a Danelectro vlog.
So funnny I was just in my LGS the other day and a guy was playing a similar Dano! (But in white) had an odd sound but it must've been the amp and settings it was at. I love the American ingenuity behind the design,,simple, no frills and inexpensive. Cool review though Colin! Mine would have to be blue or aqua though. Neat review!
I have the same model. I like the resonating of the guitar. I often play it without plugging it in.
Another fab vid Colin! Never thought I was a fan of lipstick pups but they sound pretty good. TBH mate you will make the crappiest guitar sound good though! Love your playing, your reviews really show what these guitars can sound like in real honest detail. This guitar looks great too, and for the money, if it sounds right and plays right it doesnt matter whats under the paint finish. A great review mate thank you.
Cheers mate that's appreciated! 😁👍
Those speed knobs with just a touch of red in them are sweet!
I've always fancied the Danelectro bass, but hard to find in leftie over here and if I do take the plunge and get another bass, I will probably go for a decent Precision. I recall the 'first' Danelectro relaunch in the late 90s... perhaps should have picked something up then. Great video.
Very good review, thank you Pavel CZ
The pickups are wired in series in the middle position. That's normal for a Danelectro and always has been.
Another great
video Colin. One always wsanef but never bougjt
Excellent review.
I have the 59x12, Korean model. P90 neck with twin lipsticks splitable bridge pickups. I would not trade it for anything. I have many other guitars, but this Danelectro is my go-to chill vibe guitar. It takes pedals well and sounds divine through both tube and ss amps.
They are going for £200 here 2nd hand. Also, they had a revival lately due to the bassist from Måneskind who has a cool longhorn.
Colin I am pretty crap at guitar but I love your tube casts and especially your guitar playing and style . I got on and ordered one of these guitars thanks for the inspiration
Cheers Fred, you’ll have fun with this! 😁👍
I read some magazine article like 20 years ago that was talking these up as the cheap fun tgat they are and it mentioned that zz top bought like 100 of these and gave them out to friends at christmas like a stocking stuffer. I don’t know if that was true but it was a great story so Inprefer to think it was! Wanted one ever since cuz of their looks. Finally picked up a 12 and it is great!
Colin, I knew you could ramble on, but I didn’t know you could Ramble On! Great playing!
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Great vid man
Loved it! Thanks for sharing. Definitely don't need one of these !
In 2000 ,my pops got me a convertible model (acoustic/electric) to learn on with the "dirty thirty " amp.
23 years later, I've had genders, gibsons, rickenbacker... and that Danelectro is still one of the best guitars I own. Great neck and has a completely unique sound.
Aloha Colin! Pickups are wired in series rather than parallel. These Danelectro are one of the best starter guitar of the days. A keeper like the LP Jr
Mahalo Colin another great video
Cheers mate 😎👍
I have 2 Danos now. A 64xt and a Baby Sitar. I sort of dismissed Danos for a while, thinking they would be low quality. Both of mine have been nothing but reliable. Great sounding and great players.
I'm loving the "Steal my licks" feature on TV!
15:20 considering the Gyno-cam
I started out playing Danelectros, Kays, Sivertones and Harmonys and Gracos.
Danelectro probably was instrumental in building these product lines.
Yes I agree this looks interesting and I have seen SYD playing one on some old clip and I always wanted one and this is my price range, so kettle is on and biscuits at the ready.
Must be tone plywood.
Interesting film. Seen them around but never had one in my hands.
Now we know how to take of the pickguard off. Learned something here.
Measurements suggest middle position has pickups in series, i.e., like a widely-spaced humbucker. Similar to Brian May's wiring on the "Red Special".
Dano pups are wired in series, not parallel, hence the double output reading, and the ‘boost’ effect in sound, when selecting both.