...my Strat and they sound just fine. Not really as hot as I'd hoped, but they were just meant to sound vintage and not hum, which is what they do.
BTW, does Duncan make a Stacked Humbuck like t...
Thanks Phil.
I will look there.
I have a preference for vintage parts from same or similar year to preserve the value, but this boutique sure is a good choice.
...nelectro Tuna Melt for tremolo. It's built cheap, but sounds great. Not sure about the more expensive vintage types tho....
Harmonic Design Vintage + humbuckers (get the uncovered version) - awesome (but they cost awesome too).
... Anyone know who actually manufacturered these models for Sears? Any other thoughts on this amp or other vintage
Silvertone amps...
...o get guitar kits there! Aren't all guitars REALLY made there anyway??
Jeez, I'd have such vintage guitars if I lived there!
Seriously, don't you have one person in the US th...
I know the 4 string Vintage was around $1800...so I imagine the 5 string is around $2,000.
My main guitar is a Warmoth vintage style strat .... big maple boatneck profile with jumbo frets and a 1 piece very light swamp ash body. It rings like a bell. I would put it up against the best 50...
...purchase an ashtray cover for the above 2008 Tele? I have looked all over the net and only found ones for vintage Tele's and the shape (a little concave in the upper center) doesn't look li...
How can I stop my guitar from cracking? I have a hollow bodied vintage guitar, which is starting to crack because the wood is so dry. I am not sure how to treat it? polish? oil?
...“C” Shape,
(Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish)
Fingerboard: Rosewood, 7.25” Radius (184mm)
No. of Frets: 21 Vintage Style Frets
Scale Length: 25.5” (648 mm)
Width @ Nut: 1.650” (42 mm)
Hardware: Nic...
Hey i have a Ibanez JetKing 40 (red, two ach humbuckers and vintage vibrato, no coil taps) and was thinking of dropping some seymour duncans in it. a Phat Cat p-90 for the neck and a pearly gates hum...
Hi Guest,
Guitar Info
This guitar is from the U.S. Vintage Series
made at the Corona Plant (Fender), USA
in the Year(s): Cannot be determined from serial number,
however you can consult th...
...l me however to contact elderly.com as they are experts in the valuation of older Fender guitars and other vintage equipment. I would suggest contacting them and they will probably be able to help....
They appear to be "les paul vintage". I mentioned it was an older guitar thinking things might have changed but it doesn`t look like it has. I suppose my biggest concern is the actual wood...
...Iggy up out of the soup he was mired in through the 1980s with an especially killer guitar tone; very much vintage, but unabashedly raw in its delivery and stripped of all pretense. Man, I could writ...
...ebay at the moment. Plus, it'd be nice if I could find a supply in case I wanted to get hold of other vintage style chassis rather than just relying on pot luck. It's a shame the brownface a...
... Guest:
I would try Barnes & Nobles and look it up in the "Blue Book for Electric Guitars", Vintage Guitar Books, and other guitar books that they might have on the shelf. I tried a we...
Haha - That's funny. And of the reissue inductors, the yellow one is the vintage one and the red one is the torroidal one with a more linear freq response (supposedly). Maybe they got it backward...
...ually kc, that's not quite correct.. This guitar is "Made in Japan" so it is likely a 94/95 vintage. The MIJ and T serial should be on the neck where it joins the body.
On the other ha...
Back to frets. If you're looking for a vintage feel, 6230's are what you want. If you want it to feel like a '90's strat 6130's or "medium jumbo" fits the bill. Go t...
...n`t know why it`s so much cheaper, but I don`t care.
- Rich Johnson (reluctantly joining the ranks of vintage tube amp snobs)...
...9;re getting out of it, don't worry about what everyone else is doing to theirs. I wanted a bit more vintage vibe, but with some extra bite, so I swapped the pickups out for Fat 50's (of co...
...ed a few)they had a few up-grades over the regular american series jazz bass,such as erloid dots,american vintage pick-ups,minty green p-gaurd,and rolled fingerboard edges and FAUX diamond in the hea...
Mr. Boilerman:
We're all here to help each other. My Princeton is not vintage though, got it on ebay for alot less than what Guitar Center, Misicians Friend, or American Music has it listed for...
... will fit a 2008 American Standard Telecaster? I'm stumped and have looked on line but can only find vintage bridge cover and from what I'm told they do not fit modern Tele's.
Can s...
X340 and X330 are both vintage 1977 - purchased new in 1977 and 1979 respectively; still played and still owned by RCSBlues in 2010.
...uitar bodies really started from what I have read in books....
Barnes & Nobles has several books with vintage guitars in it and photos from that era.
kcbuck...
Hi JR, Here is info on your guitar.
Guitar Info
This guitar is from the U.S. Vintage Series
made at the Corona Plant (Fender), USA
in the Year(s): Cannot be determined from serial number,
how...
...he old Celestion Lead 80.
It didn't exhibit the "cone cry" that I've experienced with Vintage 30's, and sounds really good in that amp.
www.celestion.com has lots of info...
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