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Test en revistas Alemanas,
USA, Reino Unido,...
Musikeren (DK, 12/2005)
 
Guitar & Bass (UK, 7/2005)
Guitar & Bass (UK, 4/2005)
volume (TR, 4/2005)
Guitarist (UK, 2/2005)
Guitar Buyer (UK, 1/2005)
Guitar Awards (UK, 11/2003)
Guitar of the Year (UK, 11/2003)
Guitar Buyer (UK, 08/2003)
Guitar_magazine (Star Club)
"Hofner, Framus, Hopf: the Germans have always had a way with making cool
and unusual guitars. Now the UK is getting proper distribution of
Duesenberg, as played by Joe Strummer, Dave Stewart, Sonny Landreth and Keb
Mo.
Take, for instance, the £1,145 John Platania model with a longarm Tremola
tailpiece. It’s loaded with a pair of very interesting pickups: brand-new
Kluson Grand Vintage alnico units, designed by Duesenberg founder Dieter
Gölsdorf, who owns the rights to the famous tuner-makers name in the EU. All
Duesenbergs sport a combination of a vintage-voiced PAF-style bridge
humbucker and a humbucker-mounted single-coil P90 by the neck, with the
threeway selector offering a clever middle position of P90 plus one coil of
the humbucker.
Thick-string fans may like the £865 Starplayer Violin Bass, an update of the
famous Hofner with quality hardware including the much-tipped Kluson
Duedesign bridge, while six-strigners may like an orange Starplayer TV
guitar (also £865), a fine-lookin’ semi with Duesenberg’s clever combination
of Gretsch looks, Gibson-style centre block and Fender scale lenght.
Duesenberg prices start at £599. If you really fancy your chances, the
Ronnie Wood model (above) – topped with a Zemaitis-style pearl mosaic – will
cost you £1,695. "
Guitarist (Starplayer TV, Carl Carlton)
Guitar_magazine (Violin Bass 03/2003)
Guitar_magazine (Starplayer Special, DTV Ron Wood)
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