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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...
...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....
...“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...
...ews over at harmony central seem favorable. again, i`m in the market for a digital delay thats warm and `vintage` sounding, and recently turned my attention to old school rack effects by ibanez an...
...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...
...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)...
...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...
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...
Does anyone know if there`s a good one in the Weber book about vintage amps?
I looked through the Vox schematics at Schematic Heaven a couple days ago http://www1.korksoft.com/%7Eschem/ and th...
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...
Your comparing a vintage Marshall to a reissue dumbshit. The wiring in my amp is stock. All I did was unsolder each lead from the PCB and solder to the turret. No reason to cut them all short and b...
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...
... 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...
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...
...t; head through the Speaker of a Mesa/Boogie Studio Caliber DC-2 combo amp that sports one 12" "Vintage Black Shadow" (IMPEDENCE 8 ohms - power capacity 50w)... I just unplug the speak...
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...
...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...
The guitar I'm learning on is a black Kay Vintage Series Les Paul knockoff with a bolt on neck. I got it since I got a nice package deal (Epiphone amp, Korg Chromatic Tuner, soft case) for $200 ...
...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...
...000's to E100000's = 1979-1982
The E-numbered Fenders were often Japanese made.
You have a vintage American made strat, and it is as old as my beautiful daughter, 27 (going on 28) year...
...l it for $75 shipped in the US.
It's a little chipped up but it works great. I would compare it to a vintage
MXR Distortion Plus but a little more responsive and more range.
If you're i...
...eparate power amp.
It is often possible to have an effects loop installed, but I wouldn't do it on a vintage amp. Also, make sure you get someone who really nows what they're doing. It...
...trats and Teles are concerned, plastic covered wire equals Japanese, cloth covered wire equals US.
In vintage JV guitars this appears to be consistant for the US made black-bobbin pickups but the...
...e squiers ive looked at are written larger and i havnt managed to find one like mine,
it is black and has vintage style tuners, the serial number is MN554911 IT SAYS MADE IN MEXICO.
please can anyo...
...hat you are looking for. When I think Rat I think lots of 70s hard rock - cranked marshalls. I have a new Vintage Rat and its one of the pedals that gets the most use (that my ZVex SuperHardOn and L...
...r prices tend to follow current market value or in other words what it would cost today. Collector's vintage guitars break those rules, but that is not what we are talking about here. And nothi...
Great article! I have a little to add...
I have a vintage "Mini Chorus" model that would pass a signal but didn't chorus. I followed the instructions above and all of the voltages ch...
...e squiers ive looked at are written larger and i havnt managed to find one like mine,
it is black and has vintage style tuners, the serial number is MN554911 IT SAYS MADE IN MEXICO.
please can anyon...
...of these Ken Smith Design Proto-J 5's. Or a G&L
L-2500. The American Laklands and Sadowsky Vintage 5's are a little out of my $$ range.
Any comments on the above-mentioned bass...
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