Vintage Fender Duo Sonic in Daphne Blue

ehdwuld

A Ficus
went over to the girl's Mom's house for Holiday Dinner

and her Mom pulls out her "Fender" jacks into an Old Maestro Amp
and Jams
it sounded great
I couldnt believe the tone she got from that little 10 watt SS 70's amp

here's some Pron



dig the switches



the bridge saddles look like screw shafts that were cut down



I'll try to get a sound clip next time I'm over
 
Re: Vintage Fender Duo Sonic in Daphne Blue

All that is good about a Fender Mustang without the atrocious vibrato/tailpiece contraption.
 
Re: Vintage Fender Duo Sonic in Daphne Blue

oh you mean that Jaguar like thing
I thought it was a Mustang when the brought it out
 
Re: Vintage Fender Duo Sonic in Daphne Blue

Love those little guitars, and especially in that color. Nice!
 
Re: Vintage Fender Duo Sonic in Daphne Blue

Those are *****in' little guitars. I'd love to get myself a red one some day, from before the headstock got big.

Some earlier models came with an even shorter scale length than 24" (22.5" or something like that). One of those would be fun.
 
Re: Vintage Fender Duo Sonic in Daphne Blue

Fender Duo Sonic, Mustang and Musicmaster pickups had closed top plastic covers and, of necessity, polepieces flush with the vulcanised fibreboard bobbin plate.

Even when Fender Stratocaster pickups have equal length rod magnets, they protrude above the bobbin surface.

Velvet Hammer replacement pickups for Stratocaster were supplied with closed plastic covers. Despite this, their rod magnets protruded far enough that, under regular Stratocaster pickup covers, they would have looked normal.
 
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