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17" Archtop

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Joe Amplo

D'Angelico Guitar /year 1938 Excel played by Joe amplo

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D'Angelico Guitar /year 1938 Excel played by Joe amplo

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Capricho Arabe /1938 D'Angelico Guitar

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D'Angelico Guitar,Year 1938, Model Excel

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about D'Angelico 1938 Excel.

Build quality

  • One owner describes the Excel DC's build quality as flawless, emphasizing its superiority over a Custom Shop ES335.

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  • Some owners report inconsistent fret dressing quality across different D'Angelico Excel DC guitars.

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  • The 2015 D'Angelico Excel SS features ebony volume and tone knobs, a 5-ply body binding, and a 3-ply neck binding, indicating high craftsmanship.

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Value and pricing

  • D'Angelico guitars often have poor resale value, but purchasing used at around 60% of retail is considered a great deal.

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  • A second-hand 2015 D'Angelico Excel SS was acquired for $800, highlighting potential value in the used market, especially when trading in other guitars like a Gretsch Streamliner.

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Features and functionality

  • The necks on D'Angelico guitars are typically thin, with an example neck depth of 20mm at the 1st fret and 22mm at the 12th.

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  • D'Angelico guitars frequently use third-party pickups, often from Seymour Duncan, enhancing their sound quality.

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Use cases and applications

  • The unique headstock design is particularly appreciated in jazz settings but may appear out of proportion on other styles like Les Paul types.

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  • D'Angelico guitars are often favored for their sound quality in jazz contexts over other brands.

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Comparisons

  • A user prefers the D'Angelico Excel Mini DC over other brands for jazz and blues, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and playability.

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  • Eastman guitars are often noted for superior quality control compared to D'Angelico, especially regarding fretwork.

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User experience

  • Visual appeal of the D'Angelico Excel DC is frequently highlighted by those who have seen it in person.

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  • Owners of the D'Angelico Excel SS, particularly from 2015, often report a seamless playing experience with immediate comfort and no stress or discomfort in hand positioning.

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See how Eric Clapton uses D'Angelico 1938 Excel

Eric Clapton

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This guitar was used during rehearsals since 2013 by Clapton.

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