The double coil lipstick pickups look great, also as they do perform great. But, I traded in my Washburn X-Series Guitar for it. When I had first saw the guitar, I knew it had to be mine. I had bought this guitar about 6 months ago at a local music store. For the price, it was a great deal, and I still pick it up and plug it in pretty often despite having choices of other, more well-known guitars. It's been fine since I've had it no problems at all, and solid as a kitchen counter (which is what it's mostly made of).ĭano has made some really fun guitars, and this may be the best of the lot in looks, sound, and overall quality. As long as you know what you're getting, you should be happy with it. They look kind of like humbuckers but aren't wired that way, so you get single-coil noise. The pickups are pretty noisy, as you might expect. If you dig surf music, this will meet a lot of your needs: think Mosrite. Still, the neck is straight and fast, and it can make a variety of cool sounds. It's like other Dano's, where you get lots of masonite and plastic. It has a tremolo bar that's styled after the Bigsby, has two pairs of lipstick pickups that also have coil tap and out-of-phase settings, and has a nice paint job described as pearl red. It's got a good set of features but is mostly a "fun" guitar. I picked this guitar up about three years ago at a local pawn shop, but it was brand new.still had the tags on it and everything.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |