D'Angelico Debuts New Limited Edition Deluxe Series Guitars
The Atlantic, Deluxe Brighton, Deluxe Bedford SH, DC, SS, 175 and Mini DC guitars are loaded with custom electronics and new finishes.
D'Angelico has debuted seven new limited-edition Deluxe Series guitars.
The Atlantic, Deluxe Brighton, Deluxe Bedford SH, DC, SS, 175 and Mini DC guitars are loaded with custom electronics – unique to the Deluxe Series – and new finishes.
The Deluxe Brighton, Deluxe Atlantic Deluxe SS, Deluxe Mini DC and Deluxe DC are outfitted with Seymour Duncan Seth Lover A4 pickups, while the fully-hollow Deluxe 175 features two TV Jones DA-Tron humbuckers and coil-splitting push/pull tone knobs.
The Deluxe Bedford, meanwhile, packs Seymour Duncan Five-Two pickups in the neck and middle positions and a Seymour Duncan SM-1b mini-humbucker in the bridge.
Each new limited-edition D'Angelico Deluxe Series guitar is available now – in Matte Charcoal, Matte Walnut and Matte Surf Green finishes, with only 50 examples of each finish – for prices starting at $1,499.
For more info, stop by dangelicoguitars.com.
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