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Danelectro Red Hot Longhorn Bass
At first glance, Danelectro’s Red Hot Longhorn looks pleasingly familiar – its shape is tried, true, and beloved in Vintageville. But once past its...
Danelectro Nichols 1966
In 1966, 14-year-old Steve Ridinger created his first effects pedal. Designed through trial and error (with no schematics) in his parents’ garage in the...
Billionaire by Danelectro Big Spender
In this day and age, there’s a lot of spin going down, but perhaps not enough of the right type. Enter the new Billionaire...
Danelectro ’84
The Danelectro name first surfaced on amplifiers in the late 1940s, then later on guitars made with Masonite bodies and lipstick-tube pickups, along with...
Danelectro ’66
The new Danelectro ’66 brings together several threads of retro-dom in one hip package. Visually, this Danny brings to mind the Mosrite Ventures models,...
Danelectro ’59 Resonator
While guitar enthusiasts expend a lot of brain power waxing poetic about tonewoods, for many VG readers of a certain vintage, that gateway experience...
Danelectro Baby Sitar
Legend has it that during a break in the filming of Help!, George Harrison picked up a sitar left behind by the prop men...
Danelectro Viscount
1961 Danelectro Viscount
Preamp tubes: two 12AX7, one 6AU6
Output tubes: two 6V6GT
Rectifier: 6X5
Controls: Volume, Tone, Vibrato Strength, Vibrato Speed
Output: 12 watts RMS
Amp nuts of yesteryear...
Danelectro’s Four-String Basses
The guitars and basses made by Danelectro in the ’60s epitomized “no frills.” And though they were considered the nadir of American-made electric instruments...
Dominick Montuoro, Noted Danelectro Collector, Passes
Dominick Montuoro, a noted authority and collector of Danelectro guitars, passed away September 11 at his home in Florida. He was 72. Montuoro began collecting guitars in...