Danalectro guitar with Vintage Sunburst high-gloss finish
Whether George Harrison to Jimmy Page and Jethro Tull: the sitar has played a prominent role in western rock music of the last century. In 1967, Danelectro introduced the "Electric Sitar", combining the essence of a traditional sitar with playability of an electric guitar. The Danelectro Baby Sitar pays homage to this iconic instrument, featuring a hollow maple body and the distinctive "thermometer" headstock found in the original 1960s models. To make it easy for guitarists to explore the sitar sound, the Baby Sitar comes with six strings and standard tuning. Furthermore, this truly unique instrument offers high-quality components in the form of a special sitar bridge from Gotoh and a vintage 'Lipstick' pickup in the bridge position.
Totally awesome! I always wondered how they get "that" Sitar sound on many famous records from the 1960's til the present day..Well this is the way it was done...the instrument is well made, looks amazing and is a guitar that sounds like a electric sitar.What more can I say... So funky!
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