Vintage Guitar
Why, you say would anyone need
to have an old instrument, also known as a vintage guitar, as opposed to a new one? Time will only improve
the sound of a well made guitar. As a guitar ages, so does the sound; mellow is the word for a vintage
guitar as the wood changes over time.
What does it mean to have an instrument like a vintage
guitar?
There are other factors that
matter when you are thinking about a vintage guitar. A guitar is more
valuable if it is not available, perhaps made in a limited run. The Martin guitar company
produced various models of an individual design in short runs.
Electric Vintage
Guitars
The Gibson Les Paul Gold Top guitar had a
particularly cherished finish and golden color which also aged well. With the Fender Stratocaster the quality was more highly desired during an earlier
time of the companys history. Famous guitarists lend their name and endorse special guitars known as
signature guitars. The guitar is not vintage necessarily but it is more desirable and will
be vintage someday.
If a guitar was owned by someone famous, that of course makes it
more valuable and increases its value.If the guitar was played at a big concert like
Woodstock, that would make it more prized as well. A guitar that has a great sound will be
valued regardless of the age of the guitar.
Vintage Guitar Amps
Guitar amplifiers are also considered to be
vintage in some cases. Vox, Marshall and Fender amplifiers have particularly pleasing sound
reproduction capabilities. The tube circuitry is largely responsible for the sound of these
amps.
Many vintage guitars today are
valued as works of art and are treated as such. To own a vintage guitar is to own a piece of modern music
history.Knowing that so and so played the guitar really adds to its reputation and enjoyment. Modern rock
and roll came into being with these instruments.
Some guitars have been restored
to play perhaps even better than they did originally.
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