2000s Danelectro (Korea) Mod 7 7-String Electric Guitar
How cool is this? A Danelectro 7-string? Korean-made? Excellent quality? Yes, yes, yes. I can clearly barely wrap my head around it in the standard (BEADGBE) tuning as heard in the video, but I can appreciate that it's a fun-as-heck guitar. I retuned it open for a while, though, and had stupid amounts of fun with the low grawrrrl it can achieve when it was speaking a language I use.
One thing that's not obvious is that the finish is "pearlescent" and color-changes to a cool blue-purple sparkle highlight as you move it around in the light.
This one has seen some mild use but looks, at a glance, almost new. There's a bit of playwear/usewear on the top around the controls but it's not easy to see at all unless the light is glaring on it just-so. This appears to be a guitar that's just been hanging on a store rack somewhere getting mild play now and then. The frets were so good I didn't even level and dress them which is a standard thing I do for most instruments coming through.
The configuration is "SSH" like on a hot Strat -- two single-coil lipstick pickups and then a humbucking one at the bridge. The odd bit about it is that it has a 6-position rotary switch for selecting them and then two additional switches. The upper switch engages a "blow" mode which adds all three pickups in series for a loud, fat, pushed-volume sound that will rip into an amp. It's a nice "quick lead" voice. The lower switch seems to be series/parallel switching for the bridge humbucker.
Post-setup and restring it's playing fast and easy, in-tune, and is all good to go.
Repairs included: mild cleaning, restring, setup.
Body wood: masonite top/back w/ply ribs (semihollow)
Bridge: adjustable
Fretboard: rosewood
Neck wood: maple
Pickups: 2x lipstick single coil 1x lipstick humbucker
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast)
String gauges: 62w, 46w, 36w, 26w, 17, 13, 10
Neck shape: slim-med C
Board radius: ~10-12"
Truss rod: adjustable
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: medium
Scale length: 25 1/8"
Nut width: 1 7/8"
Body width: 13 3/4"
Body depth: 1 1/2"
Condition notes: it's clean and all-original throughout, though there are minor scuffs/scratching around the controls on the top. The strap button at the endpin area was moved for some reason, too...
It comes with: a gigbag.
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