![]() This guitar comes with a rectangular hard shell case typical of the period. 1963 Fender Duo-Sonic - I Believe It Is A 63Maple NeckBest Duo-Sonic Iver Ever Played Best Sounding Duo-Sonic Ive Ever HeardScreamer Probably Some Changed Out Parts Including Pickups No Case - I Can Get A Gig Bag If Needed. The new Player Duo Sonics are 24' which might be more comfortable for you. Plus, setting it up is a bit more tricky. Because of the short scale length, many of these players choose to use heavier strings, which work very well. The older, 90s, Squier and Fender reissues were 22.5' scale so that might be too short for some people. When we see these guitars now, they are used by experienced players rather than the beginners they were aimed at. It goes well with the original faux-tortoise pickguard. It carries its original White lacquer finish, which has aged, worn, and yellowed to a lovely patina. This Fender Duo Sonic II dates to 1966 with Rosewood fingerboard and is in all original, good working order. The Fender Duo-Sonic and Duo-Sonic II featured a pair of single coil pickups, but in a silent advancement, one was RWRP – Reverse Wind, Reverse Polarity – so that with both pickups on, a humbucking effect was achieved. ![]() The Fender Mustang won out in the end, and the Duo Sonic went out of production in 1968. In 1964, the model was revised as the Duo Sonic II, with strong references to the new-ish Mustang, but without the trem bridge. ![]() These were short-scale guitars, sometimes called “3/4 size”, in scale lengths of 22.5 or 24 inches. The Duo-Sonic may have a shorter scale and smaller size (and smaller price tag), but its distinctive tones that fall in between the best of a Strat and Tele are absolutely massive.Appearing in 1956 as a student model, the Fender Duo Sonic was a step up from its stable mate, the single pickup MusicMaster.
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