![]() ![]() The Duo-Sonic’s downsized alder body and 24” scale length make it comfortable for smaller players or those who enjoy jumping around a lot on stage. Somewhat similar in appearance to the Mustang, and like the Mustang it has been the choice of adventurous musicians that dig Fender style, but want something a little different than a Tele or a Strat. Despite the 60 year old design, its slick style and unique sound is perfectly at home in modern music. ![]() Launched in 1956, the Fender Duo-Sonic found its way into the hands of genre-defining artists, becoming an underground sensation in the dingy clubs of New York. A new take on a classic guitar that’s flown under most player’s radars, the Duo-Sonic HS is ready and rarin’ to go with surprisingly giant sound.Adam Audio Aguilar Akai AKG Alesis Allparts Alpha Drumworks Alto Ampeg Apogee Arturia Aston Audient Audio Technica Audix Bacchus Bandlab Boss Bose Behringer Blackstar Bespeco Beyerdynamic Bugera Blue Microphones Casio Cherub Crosley Cort D'addario DiMarzio Dynamax Digitech Dixon Electro-Harmonix Elixir Electro-Voice EMG Emix Epiphone Ernie Ball ESI Audio Enya Fender Faith Fifine Fishman Focusrite Flykeys Gibson Gator gibraltar GHS Strings Gretsch Hartke Headrush Hercules Hosa Hotone Hola ukulele Ibanez IK Multimedia Jackson Jabra JBL JHS Jim Dunlop Joyo Kali Audio Kustom Kurzweil KRK Korg Koda Keeley Kawai Kremona Laney Latin Percussion Lava Lewitt Line 6 Live Product LR Baggs Ludwig M-Audio Mackie Mapex Mark Bass Marshall Martin Medeli Meinl Mesa Boogie Mono MXR MAKOA Ukulele Native Instruments Neunaber Nord Novation Numark Nux On Stage OneOdio Paiste PDP Pearl Peavey Pioneer DJ Planet Waves Presonus PRS RCF Remo Ritter Rode Roland Samson Sennheiser Seymour Duncan Shure Solid State Logic Sqoe Squier Sterling Strymon Sudoku Superiorstar Superlux Solar Strandberg Takamine Takla Tama Tannoy Tascam Taylor Tc Electronic TC Helicon Teisco Toa Electronics Vic Firth Victory VOX Walrus Yamaha Ziko Zildjian Zoom The aesthetic appointments, including the knurled flat-top control knobs, cast/sealed tuning machines and a three-ply Mint Green pickguard, add a touch of classic Fender style to this updated and modernized design. ![]() A gloss polyester finish protects the body while the neck bears a satin polyurethane finish for fast, easy playability. ![]() The smaller body is ideal for smaller players or for energetic stage performances. The six-saddle string-through-body hardtail Strat® bridge increases sustain while the bent steel saddles add some zing to your tone, enhancing the upper harmonics to cut through a dense mix. Topped by a 9.5”-radius rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets, the “C”-shaped maple neck is comfortable for all playing styles and ideal for players with smaller hands, or those who use extended chord forms. The 24” scale adds a bit of warmth and thickness to the guitar’s inherent tone, while granting a slinkier playing feel, making it easier to perform multi-step bends. The push/pull tone pot switches to single coil operation on the humbucking bridge pickup, unlocking a variety of tones that can be shaped via the master volume and tone controls to find just the right sound. The single-coil Duo-Sonic neck pickup is joined by a vintage-spec humbucking bridge pickup for flexible tone that can match any playing style imaginable. The Duo-Sonic HS new pickups let the true voice of the instrument shine. It’s the ideal companion for adventurous players who aren’t afraid to buck the norm and shatter expectations. A modernized version of a student-turned-classic instrument originally released in 1956, the Duo-Sonic HS model’s compact form belies its giant-sized sound. ![]()
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