Fun 60's Univox Badazz

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Fun 60's Univox Badazz

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I scored this cheap on ebay and it came in. I really like it. I want to swap out pots and the bridge, but otherwise it is pretty sweet! Nice red burst like the one on the ET-270 I had.

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Bridge legs are wussy and it tilts. I ordered a Gotoh one.
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Egads the knobs on that thing! Granted they're probably original but still look comically huge.

Looks like a great player and well put together. Congrats!
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They are super big lol. The toggle switch is big and textured also.
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Looks pretty nice.
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The knobs look like those huge stomp switches that Rooskie EHX pedals had. BUT BIGGER.

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Are you starting a Univox collection? :)
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Post by stewart »

looks like a hagstrom tailpiece.
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I like their neck shape a ton. I guess it is called an oval or a D shape? Thin and wide.

The tailpiece totally looks like a Hagstrom one. I just put a bigger Gotoh bridge on and it is much better.
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I love the headstock/neckplate logo. It has a cool 70s sci-fi sort of vibe.
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Yeah totally mock futuristic. :)
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thats a pretty rad guitar
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I do an cruddy demo for you.

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Turns out this model is called their Badazz.
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The Badazz U1820 guitar and U1820B bass were essentially bolt-neck copies of the new Guild S-100 introduced in 1970, the so-called “Guild SG.� This was a solidbody with slightly offset double cutaways. It had a bolt-on neck with a Gibson-style open book head, outlined decal logo, block inlays, bound 22-fret rosewood fingerboard (rounded end), two of the 12-pole humbuckers with the narrow center black insert, finetune bridge, Hagstrom-style vibrato (as found on early Guilds), two volume and two tone controls, plus three-way. The bass was the same without the vibrato and with dots along the upper edge of the fingerboard. These were available in cherry red, orange sunburst or natural (“naked�). List price for the guitars in ’71 was $199.50 with case, while the basses cost $220. These pickups, by the way, while being somewhat microphonic (as with most early Japanese units), scream, if you like a really hot, high-output sound.
http://www.vintageguitar.com/1952/univox-guitars/