Vintage V6 electric guitar in black - a serious quality new guitar from the well ... more
established Vintage brand featuring Wilkinson single-coil pickups tuners and vibrato. Comfort contours and radiused edges give the body a familiarity whilst the vintage p...
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Vintage V6 electric guitar in black - a serious quality new guitar from the well ... more
established Vintage brand featuring Wilkinson single-coil pickups tuners and vibrato. Comfort contours and radiused edges give the body a familiarity whilst the vintage p...
Postage & Packaging: free Super Saver Delivery Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Vintage V6 electric guitar in black - a serious quality new guitar from the well ... more
established Vintage brand featuring Wilkinson single-coil pickups tuners and vibrato. Comfort contours and radiused edges give the body a familiarity whilst the vintage p...
Postage & Packaging: £6.50 Availability: See merchant site
Vintage V6 Electric Guitar - Serious quality new guitar from the well established Vintage ... more
brand featuring Wilkinson hardware.The Vintage V6 Series features the new Wilkinson WVC original specification vibrato featuring authentic bent steel saddles for...
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Advantages: The Wilkinson hardware. The playability. Good value. Disadvantages: The blue finish hides the flamed maple veneer. Tone+Volume knobs. Serial number format.
Vintage VRS100
Well first off I paid £150 for this. Ex-demo, so not new, not second hand, think in-between the two. This is a PRS copy and Vintage have pretty much nailed the body shape! It's a Double-cut. Vintage says the VRS means "Vintage Rock Series".
The finish I chose for this guitar was the "through blue". A very dark blue finish on the front with a lighter greeny-blue on the back and neck. This finish is semi transparent (you can see the wood). Through blue is now a discontinued colour.
For the body 3 pieces of Eastern poplar have been used. A bookmatched flamed maple veneer is glued on top. The top of the guitar is carved while the back is contoured for comfort. The neck is nice and chunky set neck and is made up of 2 pieces of maple with a 1 piece rosewood fingerboard. Upon the fretboard are 24 medium frets ...
Advantages: Sounds excellent, good value for money and looks really good Disadvantages: May be slightly misleading, It doesn't sound exactly like a gibson!
Around christmas time I decided it was time for a new guitar. So that's what I got.
My mum and I spent a lot of time on the internet researching different guitars to fond the sort of thing I wanted, which at the time was a slightly downsized acoustic guitar. However, closer to the time I came to the conclusion that I already had an acoustic guitar and what I'd really like was an electric one.
As a not particularly acomplished guitarist (yet) It didn't seem particularly sensible to go spending loads of money on a hobby which may never amount to anything so one of the top priorities for me when looking for the guitar was cheapness but at the same time value for money (In other words, NOT A STAGG!)
I came accross the make 'Vintage' on a music website, and did a bit of research into the particular guitar I was after - the one I write ...
Advantages: Good for beginners with a little experience Disadvantages: Not for complete beginners
This is a good DVD for anyone who wants to get started on the electricguitar, and begin to play things a bit more complicated to impress friends and family.
Keith Wyatt is obviously a very accomplished and skilled guitar player, and he knows what he's talking about. He presents new skills clearly and teaches what he knows well.
The only flaw in this DVD is that it may be too hard for complete beginners of the guitar. Where a couple of the lessons it has should be devoted to how to hold the guitar, tuning, how to strum properly and basic chords, it races through these basic skills quite quickly.
However, once you have mastered these key skills, the instructional guide moves along at a good pace, and covers lots of things, such as minor pentatonic scales, major pentatonic scales, dominant chords, power chords, and how to play in ...