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Description

Step into the world of rich, resonant tones with the Danelectro Dead on 67' Baritone. This electric guitar is designed for musicians who crave depth in their sound, boasting a long scale length that allows for lower tuning without sacrificing playability. Whether you're diving into surf rock or exploring the depths of doom metal, this baritone guitar delivers with precision and style.

The satin finish and nickel hardware give it a sleek and vintage-inspired look, while practical features like the truss rod adjustment at the headstock ensure easy maintenance and setup. A standout feature of this instrument is its souped-up Lipstick pickups, known for their unique, jangly sound that can cut through any mix. The original swivel rosewood bridge not only adds to the vintage charm but also allows precise intonation, making sure every note rings true.

For those who love a bit of flair, the original Danelectro tremolo adds dynamic expression to your playing, while the split pickguard nods to classic design. This guitar is not just an instrument; it's a statement piece for any guitarist looking to expand their sonic palette.

Key Features:

  • Long scale length for lower tuning
  • Satin finish with nickel hardware
  • Adjustable truss rod at the headstock
  • Original swivel rosewood bridge for precise intonation
  • Souped-up Lipstick pickups
  • Original Danelectro tremolo
  • Split pickguard design

Product specs

Brand Danelectro
Model Dead-On '67 Baritone
Finish Black, Cobalt Blue, Limey
Year 2008 - 2009
Categories Baritone Guitars
Body Shape Double Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Tremolo Bridge
Color Family Black, Blue, Green
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 24
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Offset Body
Pickup Configuration SS
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 25"
Wood Top Style Opaque

FAQs

What is the scale length of the Danelectro Dead-On '67 Baritone guitar?

The Danelectro Dead-On '67 Baritone guitar features a longer 27.75" scale length, which is ideal for lower tuning and producing deeper tones characteristic of baritone guitars.

What type of pickups does the Danelectro Dead-On '67 Baritone use?

This guitar is equipped with dual lipstick single-coil pickups, which provide a bright and clear tone with a unique vintage character.

Is the Danelectro Dead-On '67 Baritone guitar suitable for beginners?

While it offers unique tones and features, the longer scale length and specific baritone tuning may be more suitable for intermediate to advanced players familiar with baritone guitars.

How does the tremolo bridge affect the playability of the Danelectro Dead-On '67 Baritone?

The tremolo bridge allows for subtle pitch variations and vibrato effects, offering players additional expressive capabilities while playing.

What materials are used in the construction of the Danelectro Dead-On '67 Baritone's neck and fretboard?

The neck is made from maple, and the fretboard is crafted from rosewood, providing a smooth playing experience and contributing to the guitar's overall tone.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The Dead on 67 Baritone may initially have a loose bridge and high action. Tightening the vibrato spring and truss rod improves playability.

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  • Strings heavier than .070 gauge should be used cautiously to prevent damage. Adjusting the truss rod is recommended for lower tunings.

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Features and functionality

  • The guitar can be tuned ADGCEA, offering a mix of bass-like low range and guitar-like intervals, ideal for diverse musical styles.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Consider replacing the non-intonable bridge with one featuring adjustable saddles for improved tuning stability and string changes.

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User experience

  • The vibrato system can be unstable but tightening it resolves the issue. It can be ignored once adjusted, allowing focus on the guitar's feel and sound.

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Use cases and applications

  • Playing through a Big Muff pedal enhances the growl and sparkle of the lipstick pickups, providing a unique tonal experience.

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See how Jay Jay Pistolet uses Danelectro Dead on 67' Baritone

Jay Jay Pistolet

Singer, Guitarist

The Vaccines

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Justin was seen in several 2011-2012 performances using a red Danelectro Dead On '67.

See how Carlotta Cosials uses Danelectro Dead on 67' Baritone

Carlotta Cosials

Singer, Guitarist

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Seen in many photo and videos Hinds' live shows, predominately used during promotional tours for debut album "Leave Me Alone".

See how Johnny Dang uses Danelectro Dead on 67' Baritone

Johnny Dang

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O'Brother

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The guitar is technically a Hornet Reissue according to this Tumblr photo Gallery. He has used this live on "Perilous Love" circa 2013, and perhaps onward.

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