Great comparison! I chose a Duo-Sonic HS as my fist electric guitar some months ago and I totally love how versatile it is and it’s also super easy to pickup and play. They are truly underrated.
I love my 61 Duo Sonic, plays and sounds amazing! Recorded it’s somewhere between a Strat and Tele but has its own thing. Kinda like it’s own aftertaste lol. Nice video guys!
Does the 63 have the original pickups ?? I though Duo Sonic did not have exposed polepieces that had full enclosed pickup covers. So did you replace the original pickups with hotter strat pickups ??
@@FUSIONpresentsYes, I did, and so far I like it very much. I got it on Amazon, and had to fool with it to get it set up to my liking, but it’s really nice and I like the action, shorter scale and excellent tone. It’s a good guitar.
My dad bought me a new duo in 1964 just like yours. Someone stole it from me in 1971. I bought a new one in 2018. I love playing it. Most of my playing is done on acoustic but I enjoy my duo sonic.
Yes, it's a great instrument!! Sorry to hear about the long lost '64, but I'm sure the 2018 is also a beauty! Thanks so much for watching and leaving us a comment!!
I have a very odd question: "what si the sound difference between a Fender PLayer Duo Sonic SS and a Fender player Mustang (2021 both)?? they are really really close..same scale, same pick ups, almost twin shapes.....so??
Weird, normally the Mustang at least has a wiggly vibrato bridge. But in this case it doesn’t, so it looks like Fender made the same guitar twice with different names. - Aridonis
IN late 1963, the only color options in the standard Duo Sonic and Musicmaster was Olympic White and Red Mahogany. The Olympic White finishes did well and aged nicely, however, the Red Mahogany was crap. Hard to find an original in Red Mahogany. I have a '63 in Red Mahogany that was horrible when I got it. I decided to refinish it. I did it in Red Mahogany, however, used a sanding sealer before applying the color. As a bassist, I don't play it worth a darn, but have friends who can. Thanks for the video!
@@FUSIONpresents I got mine up in northeastern Montana about 22 years ago. Sort of a sad story, as a kid (about 21) was looking for drug money (I'm pretty sure) approached me at a gig and offered to sell it to me for $100. I didn't know squat about the Fender 3/4 size back then but figured, what the heck. It had been his father's guitar since '63, and his dad had played it quite regularly in a bands over the years on weekends in local area bars and clubs up until his death in 2000. It hangs, on display, in my home studio/office.
Wow what a story! Would love to get a glimpse of that axe, and hopefully this conversation inspires you to take it off the wall every now and then and play the heck out of it!!! Please send us a pic if you'd like at info@fusionpresents.com @@michaelquillen2679
Great video - a nice comparison between the two. I love the sound of the 63 Duo sonic: what are the pickups? I have a 2019 Duo sonic identical to the one here, I love it (I have very small hands) but I find the pickups a little thin and harsh so I'm tempted to change them
Tbh, AJ has no idea what they were! Apparently they were a random selection from a guitar tech he knew. He recommends that a good set to try are the Fender Fat 60s!
Thanks for sharing! I love Duo Sonic!
You're welcome! Great guitars indeed!
Great comparison! I chose a Duo-Sonic HS as my fist electric guitar some months ago and I totally love how versatile it is and it’s also super easy to pickup and play. They are truly underrated.
I chose Duo-Sonic HS as my 5th electric guitar and I also felt in love. Lovely tiny tone monster!
I love my 61 Duo Sonic, plays and sounds amazing! Recorded it’s somewhere between a Strat and Tele but has its own thing. Kinda like it’s own aftertaste lol. Nice video guys!
Thanks so much! More of these coming :) Be sure to subscribe - we'll be comparing the tele to the acoustasonic tele in an upcoming vid!
Does the 63 have the original pickups ?? I though Duo Sonic did not have exposed polepieces that had full enclosed pickup covers. So did you replace the original pickups with hotter strat pickups ??
Very good review. I am planning to get a duo sonic. Thanks for the insights.
Did you end up getting one?!
@@FUSIONpresentsYes, I did, and so far I like it very much. I got it on Amazon, and had to fool with it to get it set up to my liking, but it’s really nice and I like the action, shorter scale and excellent tone. It’s a good guitar.
Just excellent!! Would love to see it! If you'd like, please send us a pic of it at info@fusionpresents.com Happy playing!! @@34rn357
Great guitars! I have one and was fantasizing that Leo began by creating one of these and then created a Strat! LOL
My dad bought me a new duo in 1964 just like yours. Someone stole it from me in 1971. I bought a new one in 2018. I love playing it. Most of my playing is done on acoustic but I enjoy my duo sonic.
Yes, it's a great instrument!! Sorry to hear about the long lost '64, but I'm sure the 2018 is also a beauty! Thanks so much for watching and leaving us a comment!!
I have a very odd question: "what si the sound difference between a Fender PLayer Duo Sonic SS and a Fender player Mustang (2021 both)?? they are really really close..same scale, same pick ups, almost twin shapes.....so??
Weird, normally the Mustang at least has a wiggly vibrato bridge. But in this case it doesn’t, so it looks like Fender made the same guitar twice with different names. - Aridonis
The old one sounds super original and authentic, more fuller sound, the new one sounds similar but like lower fidelity
IN late 1963, the only color options in the standard Duo Sonic and Musicmaster was Olympic White and Red Mahogany. The Olympic White finishes did well and aged nicely, however, the Red Mahogany was crap. Hard to find an original in Red Mahogany. I have a '63 in Red Mahogany that was horrible when I got it. I decided to refinish it. I did it in Red Mahogany, however, used a sanding sealer before applying the color. As a bassist, I don't play it worth a darn, but have friends who can. Thanks for the video!
Love that michael! Thanks for sharing that! When and where did you get your hands on a '63?
@@FUSIONpresents I got mine up in northeastern Montana about 22 years ago. Sort of a sad story, as a kid (about 21) was looking for drug money (I'm pretty sure) approached me at a gig and offered to sell it to me for $100. I didn't know squat about the Fender 3/4 size back then but figured, what the heck. It had been his father's guitar since '63, and his dad had played it quite regularly in a bands over the years on weekends in local area bars and clubs up until his death in 2000. It hangs, on display, in my home studio/office.
Wow what a story! Would love to get a glimpse of that axe, and hopefully this conversation inspires you to take it off the wall every now and then and play the heck out of it!!! Please send us a pic if you'd like at info@fusionpresents.com @@michaelquillen2679
Great video - a nice comparison between the two. I love the sound of the 63 Duo sonic: what are the pickups? I have a 2019 Duo sonic identical to the one here, I love it (I have very small hands) but I find the pickups a little thin and harsh so I'm tempted to change them
Tbh, AJ has no idea what they were! Apparently they were a random selection from a guitar tech he knew. He recommends that a good set to try are the Fender Fat 60s!
the ‘63 sounds SO posh & refined!
Sorta expensive sounding?! 🤷♂️
Are you comparing an old guitar with new pickups to a new guitar with stock pickups?
To our best knowledge everything was all stock on both of those.
I had a blue one in the 70s... sad... stolen!
Oh no!!! What do you play now Jaime?
FUSIONpresents Gibson Maestro ( (China); Fender ( DIY assembly) . Both guitars 🎸 not authentic
Know the feeling. My 1963 was stolen in 1971. My dad bought it for me new.
Duo Sonic 22 1/2 vs. Strat 25.
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