Sleek body shape and effortless playability. That's exactly what you get with the D'Angelico Deluxe Brighton. It embodies the classic D'Angelico style from headstock to tailpiece, complete with stairstep tuners, inlaid art-deco headstock, and iconic "diver down" fretboard inlays. Made with an alder body and a set maple/walnut neck, the Brighton demonstrates superior resonance and sustain. Deep cutaways allow you to play the highest frets in complete comfort. Its vibrant tone is supplied by a pair of Seymour Duncan Seth Lover A4 humbucking pickups. You'll have access to warm, sultry jazz tones from the neck pickup and ripping blues tones from the bridge pickup. With its premium features and rich tonality, the D'Angelico Deluxe Brighton will stand out in any guitar collection.
Deep cutaways enable unmatched fret access
D'Angelico guitars are known for their easy playability. Guitarists at Music Planet appreciate the satin-finished maple/walnut neck and ebony fretboard with 22 medium-jumbo frets that lend it a quick feel without feeling overly thick. You'll have no problem reaching the upper frets, thanks to the nearly nonexistent heel joint and deep cutaways on both sides of the neck. The neck is made from two pieces of maple glued on either side of a strip of walnut. This construction technique increases the strength of the neck (reducing the need for truss rod adjustments), and it looks great, too!
Seymour Duncan pickups deliver a wide tonal range
The D’Angelico Deluxe Brighton comes loaded with a set of classic-voiced Seymour Duncan Seth Lover A4 humbuckers. Thanks to their Alnico IV magnets, these top-shelf pickups offer wonderfully nuanced mids, infusing each note you play with depth, dimension, and amazing levels of clarity. To fine-tune your sound further, each pickup features its own volume and tone knob. And if that wasn't enough, push-pull tone knobs yield tones with lower output and single-coil-like texture.
D'Angelico: Excellence embodied
Manhattan's Little Italy, 1932. John D'Angelico opens a shop at 40 Kenmare Street offering handcrafted acoustics for New York's jazz players. Over the next three decades, D'Angelico and a single apprentice became New York's foremost builders and created over one thousand treasured archtop guitars until John D'Angelico's death in 1964. Following his passing, D'Angelico's legacy lived on only through his rare, legendary instruments. After decades, the D'Angelico brand has resurfaced, bringing back the playability and attention to detail of their New York roots. Today, D'Angelico uses state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and the best materials available to create playable works of art for today's guitarist. From a one-off shop in Little Italy to the world stage, D'Angelico's dedication to quality craftsmanship ensures that this brand won't be going dormant any time soon.
Features:
- Sleek body shape is comfortable onstage and in the studio
- Deep cutaways give you unrestricted access to the higher frets
- Seymour Duncan Seth Lover A4 humbuckers offer incredible depth, dimension, and clarity
- Push-pull tone pots offer access to single-coil tones
- Set-neck construction increases sustain
- Tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece provide spot-on intonation and tuning stability
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