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Danelectro: Retro-Inspired Double-Neck Electric

The Danelectro Double-Neck gives players both 6- and 12-string sounds at an extremely affordable price point. Photo credit: Danelectro.

Danelectro was founded in 1947 by Nathan Daniel. The brand lapsed into obscurity by the late 1960s and was revived in the 1990s by Steve Ridinger of Evets Corporation.

Danelectro has always meant budget prices coupled with durable quality and reliable utility. For example, the Danelectro Longhorn Bass has been heard on hundreds of hit records.

So it's no surprise that Danelectro has released its 6-12 Double Neck model.

Now players can have a convenient way to get both 6- and 12-string sounds out of one instrument at a jaw-dropping price point.

Designed for studio and stage.

MAIN SPECIFICATIONS*

  • Shorthorn shape
  • Maple "C" shape neck
  • Scale length: 25"
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Straight string pull
  • Aluminum nut
  • Fretboard material: Rosewood
  • Spruce frame with hardboard body
  • White Pearl finish
  • Cream/black stacked volume and tone controls
  • Semi-hollow construction
  • Series wiring for "both pickups" center position
  • Fully adjustable 6 string and 12 string bridge
  • Chrome hardware
  • 6 string: 2 Lipstick® pickups
  • 12 string: 2 Lipstick® pickups
  • 2 stacked volume/tone knobs
  • 3-way pickup selector switch
  • 2-way guitar selector switch
  • Approximately $899.00 street price

*Source: Courtesy Danelectro

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Danelectro
c/o Evets Corporation
Irvine, CA 92618
United States
michelle@danelectro.com

TEXT AND IMAGE CREDITS: Courtesy of Danelectro.

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