In a unique way Dieter Goelsdorf΄s Duesenberg design consolidates guitar construction, features and sounds which have written music history.
The art deco style design of headstock, pickguard and metal components gives Duesenberg its own eye-catching look, while the body design bases on the old traditional Jazz guitars from the 40s in Europe and the USA.
These design elements are combined with the best possible electric guitar construction values of the 50s: Grand Vintage Alnico pickups, classical Fender scale length plus a Gibson-like fingerboard radius. Most of the vintage-style tailpieces, bridges, tremolos, pickups and controls come with greatly improved details.
The light weight plus comfortable position of controls of these stage and studio guitars provide a distinctive playing performance and handling for the most demanding player.
Following features with all Duesenberg instruments:
American hardrock maple neck
Rosewood fingerboards
Jumbo frets
Traditional set in neck heel
Nickel plated metal components
Open nickel-silver pickup covers
Tricky coil switching and volume/treble compensation
Heavy duty silver plated output jack
All guitars:
64,7cm scale
Alnico magnets
Heavy duty US 3-Way switch
All basses:
77cm scale
Passive midrange control pot
Exclusively designed parts - specially made for Duesenberg in various countries. Assembling and controlling is done in Duesenberg's Hannover factory, which makes Duesenberg a top product for demanding players.
Artists
The list of musicians using Duesenberg guitars is growing by the day, and even Australia's own Keith Urban and Mark Lizotte (Diesel) have discovered just how good these guitars are! Click here for a full list of Duesenberg players.