About This Listing

Up for sale a pre owned Duesenberg Starplayer TV guitar, Creamy Pearloid, in excellent condition, no dings or knicks. Has been displayed in a smoke-free home. Never gigged.  Really has nice action and sounds awesome. Not much fret wear, see photos! Shipping will be $80.00 anywhere in the CONUSA only! No sales to Alaska, Hawaii, or overseas! No trades! Contact me here with any questions. Thanks for looking at my listing. Happy Holidays!

It is not without reason that the Starplayer TV is the best-selling Duesenberg. The look is reminiscent of some classics from the USA. But at the latest when studying the specifications you can see that these instruments differ technically and sonically from all other instruments on the market. The 1-piece maple neck with rosewood fingerboard is still very classic and traditional and can be played on very well. But the body with spruce top and back / sides made of laminated maple as well as the 25.5 ”scale suggest that something very independent has been created here.

The hardware and the pickups are Duesenberg's own developments. The Diamond Deluxe tremolo works perfectly and the two pickups make the Starplayer a versatile tool. For powerful lead sounds and riffs, the Starplayer TV has a strong GrandVintage humbucker in the bridge position, while the Domino P90 on the neck is ready for airy chords and bluesy melodies.

In the middle position of both pickups, a special circuit ensures that certain frequencies are filtered out of the humbucker's signal. This brightens the tone and creates an independent third sound.

Starplayer TV is played by many top musicians around the world and has become one of the standards of the music industry over the years.

GENERAL

  • Model: Duesenberg Starplayer TV
  • Color: Creamy Pearloid
  • Finish: Polyester
  • Strings: Duesenberg DSA10 (010-013-017-028-042-050

BODY

  • Shape: Semi-hollow with sustain block, bent sides, f-hole
  • Material: Flamed Maple
  • Top: Spruce
  • Binding: Cream

NECK

  • Material: Maple, 1-piece
  • Profile: D
  • Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Radius: 30.5 mm / 12"
  • Frets: 22 Jumbo
  • Inlays: Pearloid Circles
  • Width at Nut: 42,5 mm / 1.67" (nut), 52 mm / 2.05" (12th fret)
  • Scale Length: 648 mm / 25.5"

ELECTRIC

  • Neck Pickup: Duesenberg Domino P-90 
  • Bridge Pickup: Duesenberg Grand Vintage Humbucker
  • Switching: 3-way pickup selector
  • Controls: 1 volume, 1 tone

HARDWARE

  • Bridge: Duesenberg steel saddle bridge
  • Tremola: Duesenberg Deluxe Tremola
  • Tuning Keys: Duesenberg Z-Tuners, "Art Diego" buttons
  • Pickguard: Black
  • Control Knobs: Nickel

ACCESSORIES

  • Case: Custom Line Case

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Starplayer TV Pearl Series Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar
Finish
  • Creamy Pearloid
Categories
Made In
  • Germany
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Body Material
  • Maple
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Color Family
  • White
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Neck Material
  • Maple
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Pickup Configuration
  • HS
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Tremolo Bridge
Scale Length
  • 25.5"
Number of Frets
  • 22

About the Seller

Jerry's Gear Shop

Lakeland, FL, United States
(189)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:93
Product Overview
The Duesenberg Starplayer TV is a luxe guitar with some of the best appointments for the guitar player who only wants the best. Semi-hollow, sporting one custom-wound P-90 at the neck and a vintage humbucker at the bridge, with a modified '60s-style tremolo and floating bridge, the Starplayer TV has pretty much everything you could ask for from a semi-hollow electric. Hop in a time machine and take it back to some of the best years of rock 'n' roll with the vintage-inspired Duesenberg Starplayer TV.
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