StevePirates wrote:24 inch maple fretboard. Done. Sold. I'll take two.
You should check the Guitar Fetish website. Earlier this week I saw a 24" maple fretboard for $15. You don't have to buy them from Fender.
I have the carpentry skills of a termite and the mechanical skills of rust.
It's frankly a miracle that I can tune my own guitar. I've looked at GF and Warmoth stuff for the past few decades, and am just profoundly hesitant to pull the trigger. I bought a cheap Squier once to take apart to teach myself how to do this stuff...... Anyone want to buy a pile of Squier bits?
I'd really like a single-coil option with rosewood board on the DSII("Mustang") and better color options. My brother would die for one in Sonic Blue. Also, not using a Toronado or Vista MM bridge is just fail. I do like the absence of a body contour, which is one of the things that I wish my CV Duo didn't have. Anyway, too much fiddling with these things to get what I want, may as well be happy with what I have.
I don't understand how the Duo-Sonic is an "Offset" - the whole reason they are called Offset is because one skinny section of the "waist" is lower on the body than the other (usually the treble side being closer to the neck and bass side closer to the "butt"). If it were using the Mustang/Duo-II/Master II/III/Bronco body, I'd understand.
Well, that depends on your definition of offset, the strat could be offset too. You could just look at the cutaways. But there is an angle at the waist too, just not as large.
Just saw these. I'm sure GC will have them soon, so maybe I'll swing by and check them out. But so far, I'm not impressed, and I don't think many others will be either, not for the price...it's been said already, they'll not sell well and be blown out in a couple years. The only one I really like is the silver one with P90s, and the hardtail Strat bridge kind of kills it for me. Plus, the necks appear similar to the old Blacktop series, a kind of gross satin finish with some material that doesn't tint the maple, do not want. Same with that bleach white maple. I am curious about the "updated neck profile", though.
I dig the Mustang with the p90s over the Duo. Just wish on the Mustang there was a traditional 3 way switch like a normal Mustang . I remember playing the Modern player Mustang with the p90s and really liking the tone of the neck pickup out of phase.
Can anybody tell me what is the proper kluson-style tuners to replace the wrap-around tuners on the new DuoSonic? I want string down the hole of the peg, not wrap-around the peg. I wanna get one of these and replace the tuners
Cymbaline wrote:Can anybody tell me what is the proper kluson-style tuners to replace the wrap-around tuners on the new DuoSonic? I want string down the hole of the peg, not wrap-around the peg. I wanna get one of these and replace the tuners
You want the Klusons with the "Safety Posts".
Here's what I have used for both Mustangs and Duo-Sonics - SD9105MNP. It is the Single Line version.
You should also be able to use the SD9105MNP-DR (Double Line version).
Finally played the Duo-Sonic models, and indeed, do not want, because of the neck. That "updated neck profile" is too chunky for a shortscale, and the satin finish on the back is gross The tint is fine however. And the surf green finish is really pretty (though not at all surf green). I'd get one and put a more traditional neck on it.