Danelectro U2

Danelectro U2

A 1956 Danelectro U2
Manufacturer Danelectro
Period 1956 - 1958, 1996 - present
Construction
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt on
Scale 25.5"
Woods
Body Masonite, Poplar and Pine
Neck Poplar
Fretboard Brazilian Rosewood
Hardware
Bridge Adjustable aluminum bridge with rosewood saddle
Pickup(s) 2 single-coil pickups
Colors available
Black, white, green, light blue, red - custom colors also made in smaller numbers

The Danelectro U2 is a dual-pickup hollow bodied guitar made of Masonite and shaped similar to a Les Paul model guitar.

It was originally made from the years 1956 to 1958 but was re-issued in the late 90s, in 2006 in a slightly modified form as the '56 Pro, and again in 2010 as the '56 Single Cutaway.

The sound of a U2 is distinctive of the Danelectro guitar, coming from its lipstick pickups which when both selected are wired in series rather than the more standard parallel used today by most big brands.

Construction materials used by Danelectro in this period are quite unusual for guitar making. The U2's body is made of a poplar wood frame with Masonite used for both the top and back, with the side of the body being bound with creme coloured vinyl.[1]

Both a single-pickup version (the U1) and triple-pickup version (the U3), were manufactured and sold alongside the U2.

Reissues

The U1, U2 and U3 were first reissued between 1998 to 2001, with the U3 including new features such as a six-position switch which would allow the player to select bridge, middle, neck, bridge and neck, bridge and middle, middle and neck, or with the "blow" switch, all three pickups at once.[2]

In 2005 the 56 Pro was released as a limited edition re-issue of the U2. Although a re-issue, the Danelectro 56 Pro had some distinctive changes from the original models, these changes include:

Vintage Guitar Magazine reviewed the 56 Pro in their June 2005 issue, saying "In all, the 56 Pro is a very cool retro axe with a quality fit and finish, easy playability and that unmistakable Danelectro tone and vibe." [3]

The 2010 reissue comes in four versions: two lipstick pickups with a either a bottle-shaped, bell-shaped, or dolphin-shaped headstock, and a three lipstick pickup version with two of the pickups side-by-side to create a humbucker, paired with a dolphin-shaped headstock. It is also available as a bass with the dolphin headstock.

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