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  • SD DA 59

    A friend of mine bought this guitar a couple of days ago from thomann
    Reintroducing the standard Deluxe Atlantic—a remarkably versatile single-cutaway designed for the modern player.

    Looking at the specs, the pickups in it are custom Seymour Duncan DA 59's. Do you know what DA stands for? They are regular 59's or not?

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    Re: SD DA 59

    It stands for Deluxe Atlantic, I think. I have no idea what’s different. In one shot it looks like they might be using gold covers?

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      Re: SD DA 59

      Originally posted by Golem View Post
      It stands for Deluxe Atlantic, I think. I have no idea what’s different. In one shot it looks like they might be using gold covers?
      Yes gold cover on my friend's guitar. I asked because a different model has two Seth Lover Alnico 4 installed. It seems Duncans in those guitars are a little bit different from the aftermarket production

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        Re: SD DA 59

        Originally posted by EmiAba View Post
        Yes gold cover on my friend's guitar. I asked because a different model has two Seth Lover Alnico 4 installed. It seems Duncans in those guitars are a little bit different from the aftermarket production
        This is common when a company makes an agreement to have something special for their production model. How does it sound?
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          Re: SD DA 59

          i kinda assume they are just 4 cond 59s. you can get 59 with no cover, nickle or gold covers so thats nothing different

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            Re: SD DA 59

            Originally posted by jeremy View Post
            i kinda assume they are just 4 cond 59s. you can get 59 with no cover, nickle or gold covers so thats nothing different
            Yes they have 4 conductors. Both tones are push/pull pots

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              Re: SD DA 59

              Originally posted by Mincer View Post
              This is common when a company makes an agreement to have something special for their production model. How does it sound?
              The guitar has a beautiful clean tone. In the middle position with both pickups splitted you ca get a nice funky tone. I think this guitar is suitable for jazz, light crunchy blues and funk.

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