new appreciation for the red duo sonic II

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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new appreciation for the red duo sonic II

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this fuckin thing right here man.....look at it. it will put you in to a fucking trance

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That color is piff.
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This looks so much better than the current models! A proper offset, and the bridge looks nicer!
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GeSe wrote:This looks so much better than the current models! A proper offset, and the bridge looks nicer!
The current Duo-Sonics are somewhat based on the late 50s/early 60s Duo-Sonic. The Duo-Sonic II is a mid/late 60s model based on the Mustang.

This is the site you want to check out for historical info:
http://mmdsgallery.com/
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Fakir Mustache wrote:
GeSe wrote:This looks so much better than the current models! A proper offset, and the bridge looks nicer!
The current Duo-Sonics are somewhat based on the late 50s/early 60s Duo-Sonic. The Duo-Sonic II is a mid/late 60s model based on the Mustang.

This is the site you want to check out for historical info:
http://mmdsgallery.com/
Yes, true. But they just don't look interesting enough for me. I like somewhat quirky guitars, and the current (thus probably the original) ones are just not for me. The one the TO posted looks fab though :(
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That’s sweet 8)
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That’s a beaut!!

Duosonic>Mustang.
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the checking on my red Musicmaster II is SEX!
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Thomas wrote:That’s a beaut!!

Duosonic>Mustang.
from a setup and tuning stability perspective, absolutely. i still don't like the three-saddle bridges beyond their aesthetic mojo, tho.
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Agreed re: 3-saddle, although a Mustang bridge and talipiece is fine if you set it up properly- <stage aside> most people don't. I swear my Squier keeps tune nearly as good as my freaking locking trem'd superstrat.

And that Duo is a dream; it's a personal goal to get a deep-red Duo/Mustang/similar because it's such a beautiful design and colour combo. I might actually get my Squier refinished, thinking about it.
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dots wrote:
Thomas wrote:That’s a beaut!!

Duosonic>Mustang.
from a setup and tuning stability perspective, absolutely. i still don't like the three-saddle bridges beyond their aesthetic mojo, tho.
You can fit the 3 saddle compensated Tele saddles? Think Wilkinson do a set for around £20....
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^that's a perfectly legit upgrade to an existing bridge, totally agreed. i tend to avoid them as a rule, but i could see myself doing the work-around if there was a player guitar i decided that i needed. vintage instruments notwithstanding, of course -- i ain't trying to muck up an antique.
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Johno wrote:
dots wrote:
Thomas wrote:That’s a beaut!!

Duosonic>Mustang.
from a setup and tuning stability perspective, absolutely. i still don't like the three-saddle bridges beyond their aesthetic mojo, tho.
You can fit the 3 saddle compensated Tele saddles? Think Wilkinson do a set for around £20....
That's what I have on my Duo, well, a cut down ashtray bridge actually.