Danelectro Dead on 67 Baritone Electric Guitar

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A baritone electric guitar with retro looks and features.

The Dead-On '67 Baritone Electric Guitar from Danelectro features a long scale length for lower tuning, a satin finish, nickel hardware, a truss rod that adjusts at the headstock, the original swivel rosewood bridge that intonates, and souped-up Lipstick pickups. The "Dead-On 67" guitar also features the original Danelectro tremolo and split pickguard.

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Danelectro Dead on 67 Baritone Electric Guitar Features:

  • Longer 27.75" baritone scale length for lower tuning
  • Dual lipstick single-coil pickups
  • Two volume and two tone controls
  • Rosewood bridge with tremolo bridge/tailpiece
  • Nickel hardware
  • Adjustable truss rod
  • Satin finish
  • Split pickguard
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Huge Cool Factor

The Dead on 67 Baritone has laid down a new level of Cool Kitsch. Yes, I know its cheap and uses low grade parts but it came with a decent set up and frets were finished nicely. Pickups are quiet and decent sweep on the pots. If big fat chords and huge single string picking are your thing you will love this axe. Played over the Derailer's & Dwight Yoakam it is outstanding. With a small shot of compressor and delay it really sounds good. Gripes are the two piece pick guard/control cavity cover. Should be one piece or same material with better fit. It won't be my main guitar but I would play it anywhere you needed to get a big fat unique sound.

Reviewed by Rob on 9/18/2009 who plays Blues & Americana.

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NEW REVIEW - class axe

just got this brontosaurous home, and it kicks. the tone, the style, the weight, the action, ON. the tone switch and pickup knobs realy deliver a wide varity of sounds..from super single coil twang to fat double lipstick thickness. i have no negative things to say about this guitar, but it did give me a few surprises. i ordered it on line after playing and loving its short necked twin thinkin the extra frets will be amazing. they are, but you should know the first five frets are literally as wide as most bass guitars and this creature is a littly neck heavy, but not bad. so all in all, killer buy. different, but i like it.

Reviewed by ike on 10/28/2009 who plays rock (light or dirty), folk.

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Best intro to Baritone you could ask for

This was my first baritone so I wanted to get my feet wet without dropping large cash. I played the standard dead-on at the GC store, marveled at it's quality and lightness, ordered the baritone from their web site. My biggest concern was neck heaviness; especially given how light the body is. Sitting down it is ever so slightly neck heavy, but put on a strap and it's nicely balanced. The shape of the body makes it pretty hard to play sitting down in any case. You can't adjust intonation, but my tuner says it's all ok as is. The whammy bar is good only for light embellishments. I have a pretty electrically noisy studio, so a noise gate was really a good idea to quiet things down. The pickup switch puts forth a loud mechanical clack that resonates through to the pups. Gotta change that.

Reviewed by Jim on 10/13/2009 who plays surf, spy, twang.

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very interesting.

ok.. i didnt have time 2 try out the guitar itself, but... it felt very smooth, the color & texture is very cool, and very modern... next time i go 2 GC i wanna try out this guitar, it has like a Fender Jaguar design

Reviewed by Eric on 8/5/2009 who plays classic rock, alternative rock, the works.

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