Is a Duo-Sonic an offset?

The Fender Duo-Sonic makes its triumphant return as part of the Offset Series, an affordable line of guitars based on the revered "student models" of the mid-1950s. This twin pickup guitar features a relatively smaller body and 24" scale length, shorter than your standard Stratocasters and Telecasters.
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What's the difference between a Mustang and a Duo-Sonic?

The main differences between Fender Duo-Sonic vs Mustang are: Fender Duo-Sonic has an angled bridge pickup, whereas the Mustang's is not angled. Fender Duo-Sonic has a bigger mid-range sound, whereas the Mustang has great rhythm guitar sounds.
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What is Duo-Sonic good for?

Forget the Duo-Sonic's “starter” guitar reputation—this is a compact pit bull that can deliver super-aggressive bridge and neck tones that are the ideal hybrid of Tele twang and Strat squall.
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Are Fender Duo Sonics any good?

If you're looking for a compact electric guitar with a great reputation and tons of character, Fender Duo-Sonic HS should definitely be on your radar. This modern remake of a classic vintage guitar originally presented in 1956 offers exceptional playability and superb sound supported by its great pickup configuration.
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Are the Mustang and Duo-Sonic bodies the same?

Give yourself a sticker if you spotted that the Duo-Sonic's bridge pickup isn't angled like the one on the Mustang, but there's more to it than that. While the units themselves look identical – and all four give DC resistance readings in the low sixes – they're not actually the same across both models.
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Who plays a Fender Duo-Sonic?

THE PLAYERS

Jimi Hendrix, who played a 1959 or 1960 Duo-Sonic when he backed up the Isley Brothers during a 1964 tour. David Byrne, who largely used a Duo-Sonic on the Talking Heads' first two albums, Talking Heads: 77 and More Songs About Buildings and Food.
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What pickups are in Duo-Sonic?

The Antiquity for Duo Sonic uses untumbled Alnico 2 rod magnets, a custom coil wind with heavy formvar wire, and cloth push-back lead wire. Each pickup is lacquered and wax potted.
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What are Fender offsets?

In guitar terms, it refers to an asymmetrical body shape, often with accentuated curves on one side. The earliest examples of the offset guitar concept are widely considered to be the Fender Jazzmaster and Gibson Firebird.
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What is a Fender Musicmaster?

The Fender Musicmaster is a solid body electric guitar produced by Fender. It was the first 3/4 scale student-model guitar Fender produced. A Musicmaster Bass model was also put on the market. Musicians such as David Byrne and Liz Phair used a Fender Musicmaster.
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Is Fender Mustang easy?

It's easy to maneuver and slim in your hands. It won't feel cumbersome and isn't clunky to hold. The guitar's neck is predominantly C-shaped. This shape doesn't influence how the guitar sounds necessarily, but it will impact how you play your Fender Mustang.
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When did Fender stop using Rosewood?

In 2017 when CITES imposed restrictions on instruments featuring rosewood, Fender made a few changes. Now that those restrictions have been lifted, Fender use a combination of rosewood, pau ferro and ebony. So how do these tonewoods compare? Let's take a look at the differences.
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Is a Fender Mustang worth it?

The Fender Mustang Micro will be worth it for guitarists who want a portable and silent practice amplifier. While the price could be out of some people's reach, it's far cheaper than some other alternatives. The unit itself does feel very plastic, but it will be durable enough for regular use.
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What pickups does Fender Mustang have?

The Mustang 90 model exchanges the single-coil pickups for two MP-90 pickups and is available in silver, Torino Red and Olympic White. The Mustang Bass PJ features a 30-inch scale length, a C-shaped maple neck with 19 jumbo frets, one P Bass split single-coil middle pickup and one J Bass single-coil bridge pickup.
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Are Duo-Sonic pickups vs Strat pickups?

The basic difference is Duosonic pickups have flush magnets on top and slightly raised on the bottom. The alnico magnets are all . 625″ long magnet as compared to the Stratocaster poles that are staggered.
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How many frets does a Sonic Duo have?

The Fender Player Duo-Sonic has 22 frets.
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What do DynaSonic pickups sound like?

Whether in the bridge position or the neck position, the sound of a DynaSonic pickup is big and glassy and completely their own sound. And it's their classic bright tone that makes Gretsch guitars favorites for gorgeous cleans.
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What guitars did Kurt Cobain use?

Besides these, Cobain was known to use a 1993 Fender Telecaster with a sunburst finish and a Gibson pickup in the neck, an Epiphone ET-270, a Univox Hi-Flier, a Martin D-18E, a Mark IV-style Mosrite Gospel guitar, and various Japanese Stratocasters that were used for smashing at the end of each show.
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Did Jimi Hendrix play a Mustang?

This guitar has a solid maple neck and body, and a double cutaway.
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Who plays Fender Esquire?

One of the most recognizable instruments in the world is Bruce Springsteen's 1950s Fender Esquire. It may look unassuming, with its transparent butterscotch blonde finish and black pickguard, but this guitar is as iconic as they come.
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What is an offset guitar?

What is an Offset Guitar? Offset guitars come in many varieties, but what they all have in common is a striking asymmetrical body design, with an exaggerated waist and horns that gives them a characteristic 'leaning' appearance that sets them apart from traditional single and double cutaway designs.
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Is Fender Mustang short scale?

Its short scale, combined with a relatively low cost and extremely direct tremolo arm, made the Mustang a cult guitar in the 1990s.
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What is a Fender Jazzmaster?

The Fender Jazzmaster is an electric guitar designed as a more expensive sibling of the Fender Stratocaster. First introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show, it was initially marketed to jazz guitarists, but found favor among surf rock guitarists in the early 1960s.
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