Duesenberg Guitars

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Duesenberg Guitars
Type Brand of Göldo Music GmbH
Industry Musical instruments
Founded first in 1986
Founder(s) Dieter Gölsdorf
Headquarters Hannover, Germany
Area served Global
Key people Dieter Gölsdorf, Ingo Renner
Products String Instruments
Website Duesenberg Guitars

Since 1991, Duesenberg is a brand for high quality electric string instruments located in Hannover, Germany. Duesenberg is part of Göldo Music GmbH and is widely known for their classic and destinctive Art Deco designs. By 2004, the company opened a new branch in Fullerton, California.

Besides electric instruments such as their most successful model, the Starplayer TV, the company produces high end music equipment like analog effect pedals and amplifiers.

History

The first model of the Starplayer Series
Duesenberg Headquarters in Hannover

When first used by the German guitar designer Dieter Gölsdorf in 1986, Duesenberg was originally a brand for futuristic Heavy Metal guitars until 1989. [1]

Since 1991, Gölsdorf uses the brand within his company, Göldo Music GmbH in Hannover, Germany.[1]
By 1995, Gölsdorf began developing a new guitar called Starplayer, which at that time already was a predecessor of their now most popular model, the Starplayer TV. The brand Duesenberg was taken up again for these instruments.[1] The guitar featured a semi-hollow flat Spruce top construction, a Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard, two pickups, one humbucker and one P-90-style single coil switched by an unconventional wiring, and numerous Art Deco style applications. With its classic designs and mostly unconventional colouring, Duesenberg instruments refer to the craftsmanship in guitar design of the passed 50’s and 60’s.

Due to the extensive media coverage of Japanese popular musician Sheena Ringo, who regularly used a surf green Starplayer TV, sales figures began experiencing a steady growth.[1]
In 2004, the company opened a new branch in Fullerton, California.[1] As sales continued growing, the company found itself in need of a new facility building and moved from the city center to the outskirts of Hannover by 2011.[1] Meanwhile, the number of international artists who use Duesenberg instruments as live performance equipment grew on their part. Over the years, this has resulted in several Signature-Edition Instruments.

Today, Duesenberg has become a small but worldwide recognized brand for high-quality instruments and gear.

Name

Starplayer TV Ron Wood

Duesenberg is spelt exactly the same way as the automobile brand, founded in the 1920s by the brothers Friedrich and August Duesenberg. They themselves became an equivalent for design, performance and luxury in their days.
Just like the cars, Duesenberg instruments are also called Doozy or Duesy, which has become a slang expression for extravagance and enthusiasm in the past decades, originally associated with the automobiles. Rumor has it when Ron Wood, guitarist of The Rolling Stones, first unpacked his signature edition, the Ron Wood Mother Of Pearl in October 2002, he apparently said "Oh what a Doozey!", which may be the actual reason why Duesenberg Instruments came to be called Doozeys.

Design

"The distinctive appearance of Duesenberg Guitars demonstrates the Art Déco design from headstock, pickguard and hardware, while most of the body-designs are based on classic Jazz-Guitar shapes, as they were manufactured from the 40’s in Germany and the USA mainly by German emigrants." –Dieter Gölsdorf
[2]
D Logo on guitars top

Fundamental basis of the typical Duesenberg design is the three-step geometry. It is reflected in almost every part of the instrument, from headstock, pickguard and pickup-ring to knobs, output jack and even the pickup switch knob. The typical Duesenberg D also contains this three-step design in the lower bar.

Most of the instruments are semi-hollow constructions.[2] However, the solid body guitars also feature many traditional elements.[3] Duesenberg combines these traditional shapes with design elements of the Art Déco style, which is expressed in applications, as well as precious and eccentric materials. Typical for this style are parallel lines, stepped geometries and extended curves.

Also the colouring uses classic elements, some of them typical for Art Déco. Besides standard colours such as Black and White, the colour palette features a transparent Orange, a classic Surf Green, a pastel Red and the glitter finishes Blue-, Silver- and Black-sparkle.[3] Furthermore, there are the extravagant mother-of-pearl finishes Ice-, Blue- and Emerald-Green-Pearl.[3] Aside from that, traditional finishes such as Gold-Top, Two-Tone-Sunburst, Fireburst and Vintage Blonde are used on specific models as well.[3]

Features

Diamond Deluxe Tremola
Duesenberg Z-Tuner
Duesenberg PLEK

Wood & Neck

Spruce is the traditional German choice wood for the tops of semi-hollow constructed instruments, and so it is with Duesenberg.[3] The back, bent sides and neck on these models usually are made of Maple which in the case of sides and back is flamed and bookmatched.[4]

Most models feature a neck made of American Hardrock Maple.[4] Exceptions are the D-Caster, Dragster, 49er and 52, which are equipped with a Mahogany neck. These guitars also feature a Mahogany body.[4]

The fretboards are made of Indian Rosewood with dot-inlays for orientation, except for the Artist-, 440-, Classic- and Imperial Series as well as the signature models Starplayer TV Chris Whitley and C.C. John Platania, which have custom fretboard inlays.[4] Each guitar features a 25.6" scale, a fretboard radius of 12" and a Dual-Action-Trussrod.[2] All guitars are equipped with Jumbo Frets and factory-fitted .10-.50 strings.[3]

Hardware

Every instrument features Duesenberg’s own hardware parts which are designed by Dieter Gölsdorf.[4] Due to the classic approach, all standard hardware parts are nickel-plated, as it was done before chrome finishes became popular.[2] Hardware parts are being constantly developed and improved so that the current tremolo on Duesenberg guitars has been optimized in shape and detail several times until today.

Duesenberg uses their own tuners, called Z-Tuners, on every guitar. These tuners have a drilled through shaft so you can put the string all the way through the tuner and cut it off at the end to prevent sharp ends sticking out at the back of the headstock.[4]

Pickups

As well as the other hardware, also the Duesenberg pickups are on-site products.[5] Each pickup features an open German Silver cover.[5] Currently, the company produces five different types of pickups any of them either for neck, or bridge position use.[3] The Grand Vintage, the Crunchbucker and the D-Tron generally cover the area of humbucking pickups. The Grand Vintage at this, is Duesenberg’s interpretation of a classic PAF Style pickup and is used in most instruments bridge position.[3] The Little Toaster is a humbucking pickup having such lower output that, soundwise, it reminds more of a single coil than a Humbucker and is featured on special instruments such as the TV Rebound.[3] The Domino is a P90 style pickup with the dimensions of a standard humbucker. It is used in the neck position on most guitars.[3]

PLEK

Since January 2009, every instrument is processed in the computer-controlled PLEK machine.[6] The CNC based system cuts and levels each and every fret with a tolerance of 1/100 of a millimetre.[6] This is done to guarantee optimal setup conditions and playability.

Countries of Origin

Duesenbergs combine Korean-made woodwork with German assembly, while components come from various Far Eastern and German Sources.[7] According to one U.K. publication, this construction method "is intended to offer improved quality and increased individuality, but at more wallet-friendly figures."[7]

Starplayer TV

Starplayer TV Mike Campbell
Duesenberg booth at the Frankfurter Musikmesse 2012

The Starplayer TV, often simply referred to as TV, is a semi-hollow electric guitar, featuring a sustain-center-block, maple neck and arched back, as well as a laminated arched spruce top with a single f-hole on the left side.[3] The standard version of the Starplayer TV is equipped with two pickups, the Domino P90 in the neck position and the Grand Vintage humbucker in the bridge position.[3] Furthermore, the tremolo versions of the guitar use the Duesenberg Diamond Deluxe Tremola as designed by Dieter Gölsdorf.[3] Depending on the version, every guitar has a certain finish on the top. Neck, sides and reverse of the headstock are usually finished in opaque black. Basic versions feature a black to grey burst finish on the back, decently showing the flamed maple. Most models have a simple cream binding on body and neck.[2]

Over the years, the Starplayer TV has become the company’s most successful model within the range, which has resulted in several special versions and signature models:

Starplayer TV
Basic model, available in Black, Vintage White, 2-Tone Sunburst, Surf Green, Silver Sparkle, Blue Sparkle, Trans-Orange and Gold-Top.[8]
Starplayer TV Stoptailpiece
Edition without a tremolo, available in Black and 2-Tone Sunburst.[8]
Starplayer TV Classic (Honey All Over)
Special Edition featuring the Honey-All-Over finish. Unlike the basic versions, this model has a complete honey finish, including back, sides and neck. The fretboard has oval inlays and the body has a deluxe 5-layer binding as well as a custom black pickguard.[8]
Starplayer TV Rebound
Special Edition in cooperation with German musician Wolfgang Niedecken and his Rebound Project, which aims to reintegrate former child soldiers and rape victims in the eastern Congolese town of Beni.[8]
The guitar features a Fireburst finish, a black pickguard, two toaster pickups and three crown inlays on the headstock. The Starplayer TV Rebound is also available without a tremolo.[8]
Starplayer TV Plus
Includes a shiftable Piezo pickup in the bridge and a stainless steel pickguard. Available in Black and Vintage White.[8]
Starplayer TV Outlaw
Features Skai Leather covering on body and headstock, as well as a nickel-plated pickguard.[8]
Starplayer TV Pearl
Special Version featuring a Mother-of-Pearl mosaic on the guitars top and headstock, as well as a nickel-plated pickguard. The Pearl series is available in Ice-, Blue- and Emerald-Green-Pearl.[8]
Starplayer TV Custom
Featuring gold-plated hardware, a five-layer binding on the body and three D-Tron Humbucker Pickups. The middle pickup can be blended in in any position using the multi tone pot.[8]
Starplayer TV Mike Campbell
Signature Edition for Mike Campbell on the occasion of the 30-year anniversary of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. The Starplayer TV Mike Campbell features a special blue and white Rally finish and a nickel-plated pickguard with Mike Campbell’s lasered in signature.[8]
Rumour has it, before the version became the Mike Campbell signature, it was planned to be the Starplayer TV Shelby, referring to the paintwork of the legendary sportscar Shelby Cobra.
Starplayer TV Chris Whitley
Signature Edition for American musician Chris Whitley. The guitar features a special transparent red finish, a fretboard with custom Mother-of-Pearl block inlays and a Piezo pickup in the bridge.[8]
Starplayer TV Ron Wood
Signature Edition for Rolling Stones member Ron Wood featuring a real Mother-of-Pearl mosaic overlay with a yellow finish on the guitars top and headstock. Also it is equipped with a nickel-plated pickguard carrying Ron Wood’s lasered in signature.[8]
The Starplayer TV Ron Wood was limited to 100 instruments and quickly became a collector’s item. It was the predecessor of the current Pearl editions.

List of Duesenberg Instruments

Semi-Hollow and Full-Hollow-body Guitars

Model 52 Little Toaster
Starplayer TV
See chapter Starplayer TV
Starplayer III
Re-issue of the original Starplayer guitar. Whereas the Starplayer III is equipped with the same hardware as the Starplayer TV, in contrast it features a flat spruce top and flat maple back. It has a five-layer binding on the body and is available in Black and Champaign Sparkle.[8]
C.C.
Flat full size semi hollow body with laminated spruce top and maple back. Configuration identical to the Starplayer TV. Has a C.C. application on the top and is available in black, 2-tone sunburst, trans-orange and vintage white.
Furthermore there is a signature edition for American musician John Platania. The C.C. John Platania features the same transparent-red finish, block-inlays on the fretboard and Piezo bridge as the Starplayer TV Chris Whitley, making the C.C. John Platania the full size equivalent to the TV Chris Whitley.[8]
Fullerton
The Fullerton Series features the Starplayer TV and the C.C. as double cutaway versions in vintage white. Configuration identical to the standard versions.[8]
Fullerton Hollow
The Fullerton Hollow has got the same shape as the Fullerton C.C., however, it is a full-hollow-body construction without center-block. It is equipped with a special Duesenberg Tailpiece and two Duesenberg P90 Pickups.[8]
Imperial
Big Full-Size Hollow Body. It features a Domino P90 at the neck and a Grand Vintage at the bridge position. The black version is also available with two D-Tron Humbuckers. The Imperial comes with two F-holes on the top, a transparent pickguard, a mid-shift pot and oval fretboard inlays. Available in Red Burst, Light-Orange and Black.[8]
The 440
Equipped and shaped the same way as the C.C but without a tremolo system. Additionally it has oval fretboard inlays just like the imperial and a 440 application on the top. Available in Black and Natural.[8]
The 52
Mahogany body with sound chambers and a set in mahogany neck. Arched maple top, brass wrap-around tailpiece, single pickup in a special 3-point dog-ear nickel-silver housing in bridge position (optional Domino P90 or Little Toaster). Despite the guitar has only one pickup, the special wiring allows to create three different types of sound.[8]
Available only in Gold-Top finish.
Double Cat
Semi-Hollow, sound chambered, double-cutaway construction with Cat-Eye F-Hole. The Double Cat features an alder body and a maple top. Equipped identically to the Starplayer TV but with the short Version of the Duesenberg Tremola. Also available as 12-string, or multi-bender edition. Finishes include Black and Fireburst.[8]

Solidbody Guitars

Starplayer Special
Bolt-on neck, alder body, a Grand Vintage humbucker in the neck- and a Crunchbucker in the bridge position. The Starplayer Special, which was originally one of the first Duesenberg instruments featuring the Art-Déco style, is available in Black, Vintage White, Blue Sparkle, Silver Sparkle, Black Sparkle, Fiesta Red and Orange.[8]
The 49er
Set maple neck in combination with a mahogany body, Domino P90 in the neck- and the Grand Vintage Humbucker in the bridge position. The 49er features an adjustable String-Through-Body system and is available in Black, Gold-Top, Outlaw, Blue-Pearloid and Honey.[8]
Dragster
Set mahogany neck and flat top mahogany body. The guitar is equipped with a wrap-around tailpiece and a single Domino P90 pickup in a special 3-point dog-ear nickel-silver housing in bridge position, which is controlled by a 3-way switch. Despite the guitar has only one pickup, the special wiring allows to create three different types of sound.[8]
The guitar is available in two versions: Single Cutaway (colours: Vintage Sunburst and Vintage Blonde) and Double Cutaway (colours: Cherry Red and Oil & Wax)
Furthermore Duesenberg builds a signature edition of the Dragster for American guitarist Peter Stroud, which is equipped with two pickups and the Duesenberg Multi Bender System. The Peter Stroud Dragster comes in Cream White.[8]
D-Caster
Double-Cutaway design with optional pickup configurations, set maple neck, mahogany body, String-Through-Body system and custom Swell-Pot wiring.
Available in Black, Vintage White and Lake Placid Blue.[8]
V-Caster
Single-Cutaway design featuring three Singlecoil pickups with humbucker dimensions.
Discontinued.
Rocket II
Modification of the classic Flying-V shape. The Rocket II has an asymmetrical body and is available in Black with, or without tremolo.[8]

Special Instruments

Rezobro in 2-Tone-Sunburst
Dave Stewart Artist Series Blackbird
Rezobro
Semi-Hollow construction based on the design of the Starplayer III. A special resonating bridge construction allows to create Dobro/Resonator sounds while being able to blend it with standard magnetic pickups. The Rezobro also features an adjustable nut for slide/bottleneck use.
The guitar is available in Black, Vintage White and 2-Tone Sunburst.[8]
Baritone D6
Baritone Model based on the Starplayer Special construction but with a 28" scale. Grand Vintage Pickup in the neck-, Crunchbucker in the bridge position.[8]
Available in Black Sparkle.[8]
Pomona6 Lapsteel
Electrified realisation of the Lapsteel design, which is equipped with the Multi-Bender-System to create pedalsteel type of sounds. The Pomona6 features a movable capo, two Little Toaster pickups and a Speed-Pot tone control.[8]
Mandola
Mandolin sized 12-String guitar with pitched octave. 15.35" scale, equipped with Duesenberg Singlecoil pickup in the neck- and Little Toaster in the bridge position.[8]

Artist Series

Dave Stewart Blackbird Signature
Special limited edition of 52 pieces for American musician and studio producer Dave Stewart.
The Blackbird is based on the Starplayer III construction featuring silver-plated hardware, Custom-Three-Step fretboard inlays, an aluminium Stop-Tailpiece and a graphic on the top designed by Dave Stewart himself.[9]

Basses

D-Bass
Solid alder body, 34 longscale, Mid-Shape control pot, Toaster Bass pickup. Available as 4 or 5-string version in Black, Sonoma Red or Lake Placid Blue.[10]
Starplayer Bass
Semi-Hollow 4-string model based on the body design of the Starplayer TV. The Bass features a 30.3 medium scale and two Duesenberg Bass Humbucker.
Available in Black, Trans-Orange, 2-Tone Sunburst, Outlaw and Champaign Sparkle.:[10] Additionally, the Starplayer Bass is available as Mike Campbell Signature Edition with the same blue and white rally finish as the Starplayer TV Mike Campbell.[10]
Violin Bass
Duesenberg’s Interpretation of the classic Violin Bass design, 4-string version, 30.3 medium scale, 2 Bass Humbucker. Back and sides are made of flamed Maple, the top is made of laminated spruce, no sustain-block. Available in Black and 2-Tone Sunburst.[10]

Duesenberg Effect Pedals

Duesenberg effect pedals
Duesenberg Amplifier Doozy II

Currently, Duesenberg offers a small range of high quality effect pedals. The range includes the White Drive II (Overdrive), the Blue Move (Chorus), the Red Echo II (Delay), the Green Comp II (Compressor), the Violet Trem (Tremolo) and the Gold Boost. All effects are hand wired in Germany, fully analog and feature a True-Bypass circuit.[11]

Duesenberg Amplifiers

Just as with the guitars and basses, also the design for the amplifiers refers to the Art Déco style. The amplifiers are hand wired and all-valve construction, combined with modern components.[12] The so-called Doozy amplifier is available in two versions:

Doozy One
20 Watts Class A/B Guitar Amp Combo featuring an integrated 12 Eminence Speaker.[12]
All-Valve pre- and power-amp, Spring Reverb and 3-Band tone control.[12]
Doozy Two
110 Watts Class A/B Guitar Amp with 2x12 Cabinet featuring two Eminence Red Coat Governour speakers.[12]
2-channel all-valve amplifier with extra gain-stage for the second channel. 3-Band tone control and 55 Watts Half-Power-Switch. Serial-Effects-Loop for each channel.[12]

List of artists using Duesenberg instruments (selection)

Jason Isbell
Ron Wood
Sascha Paeth
Sheena Ringo
Mike Campbell
Bob Dylan
Billy Gibbons
Robbie McIntosh
Paul McCartney
Peter Stroud
Brian Ray
The Eagles
Joe Walsh
Keith Richards
Slash
Richie Sambora
Kenny Loggins
Rod Stewart
John Mayer
Pearl Jam
Keb Mo
Vince Gill
Chris Cornell
John Mellencamp
Keith Urban
Bob Bandiera
Chris Rodriguez
Duff McKagan
Jedd Hughes
Elo
Faith Hill
The Kooks
The Strokes
Carrie Underwood
Elvis Costello
JJ Cale
Goo Goo Dolls
Chris Spedding
Colin Hay
Stephen Greer - Bluetree
Marc Ford
Rascal Flatts
Taj Mahal
Tony Joe White
Jack Ingram
Mike McCready
Mercy Me
Tito & Tarantula
Bloodhound Gang
Elli Erl
Jeremy Camp
The Black Crows
Stephen Duffy
Cyril Roger
Hillsong United
Generación 12

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Duesenbergusa.com - a history of Dieter Goelsdorf from 1978 to 2004
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 DuesenbergUSA.com - Duesenberg Essentials
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 Duesenberg.de - Duesenberg Produktkatalog 2012(Digital Product Catalogue 2012)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Duesenberg.de (eng) - Duesenberg Technical
  5. 5.0 5.1 DuesenbergUSA.com - Essentials, German Pickup Engineering
  6. 6.0 6.1 Duesenberg.de (eng) - PLEK
  7. 7.0 7.1 Roger Cooper, Art for Art's Sake, in Music Mart Magazine, at 70 (Aug. 2007), http://www.docstoc.com/docs/78668282/MusicMart_0807
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 8.25 8.26 8.27 8.28 8.29 8.30 Duesenberg.de (eng) - Guitar Model List and Features
  9. DuesenbergUSA.com - The Blackbird
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Duesenberg.de (eng) - Basses, Models and Features
  11. Duesenberg.de (eng) - Duesenberg Effect Pedals
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Duesenberg.de - Amps

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