Re: danelectro 12 string
- From: "Patrick Keenan" <test@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 16:41:18 -0500
"iarwain" <iarwain_8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:c16ba84c-de1d-42db-8c1a-931442dca1f4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
i'll check it out tomorrow.
Let us know what you think.
You said you could get one for $350. I'm actually surprised what the
Danos are going for these days.
When I was buying mine, you could get a nice used one off of eBay for
like $80. Maybe $150 if you wanted to pay a lot.
Now they're going for three, four, even five hundred dollars.
They're not making as many Danos these days (I don't think they even
make a 12 string now), so maybe some rarity is coming into play.
Talking about the chiminess, aren't Rickenbacker 12s strung
"backwards", with the lighter string on top of the string pairs, which
supposedly results in a more chimey sound?
Regardless, I find the Danos give satisfying chime.
Rikis are indeed strung that way, and it makes them a little brighter - on downstrokes, there's a little more emphasis on the octave string because it's not 'hidden' from the pick by the lower string.
There can be a huge difference in the chiminess of a 12, if you turn a compressor on and off. The Roger McGuinn / Byrds 12-string sound uses a significant amount of compression.
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