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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Comparison between a original 1952 Les Paul and the Vintage V100GT.
    Thanks you for watching. :)

Комментарии • 277

  • @milowagon
    @milowagon 6 лет назад +78

    For me, too close to call.
    Keep in mind the Gibson has had 66 years to mature and sweeten.
    I have the same v100 and it is a joy to play. In 66 years it will sound as sweet as Gibson. Now I just have to survive to 126 ,to verify this.
    Great video, as always.

    • @monmixer
      @monmixer 3 года назад

      Right but all a competitor has to do is buy Gibson. take it apart and see how it's made and then go for it.Sort of unfair but then again. Who said life was fair. We the consumer win.

    • @markfahey3921
      @markfahey3921 2 года назад

      @@monmixer The thing is, Gibson are not going to lose a sale to Vintage because on the whole, the Vintage customer would probably not be able to afford the Gibson in the first place, for example, myself (I have owned four Gibson's but can not afford them any more). So in my opinion, Gibson are not losing out, as they are priced out of many players ability to pay for one.

    • @monmixer
      @monmixer 2 года назад

      @@markfahey3921 I can promise you that a lot of guitarists that can afford a Gibson are not drawn to them. Price is normally the issue but far from always. I am really seeing a lot more Fenders in hands of younger players. I'm sure Gibson won't be going out of business any time soon.

    • @andyglamrock
      @andyglamrock 5 месяцев назад

      Yah but it's not an acoustic guitar where the wood actually means something. In a solidbody, plugged in electric guitar its influence on tone is negligible

  • @patka2185
    @patka2185 7 лет назад +35

    In my opinion Vintage sounds better :D

  • @mudslide7
    @mudslide7 6 лет назад +42

    I could easily listen to the vintage on a album or at a concert and not know it wasn't a gibson, how many viewers could?

    • @hadeseye2297
      @hadeseye2297 4 года назад +9

      Those with binoculars.

    • @georgigeorgiev8854
      @georgigeorgiev8854 3 года назад +1

      @@hadeseye2297 :D Yeah Vintage is the best guitars in the WORLD!! For the price :)

    • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
      @Outdoorshuntingshooting 3 года назад +2

      in a mix? most of them would not hear a difference, not a massive difference in sound. which is crazy, I have a gibson cs '56, its awesome, but 5 grands worth of awesome? lol. The '52 sounded a touch thicker and fuller to me overdriven.

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 Месяц назад

      What price. For the price. What does that mean.?​@@georgigeorgiev8854

  • @9imack
    @9imack 7 лет назад +27

    I think this is a great testimony to just how good Trevor Wilkinson's gear is, especially when you consider the difference in price. A set of Gibson pups - around £180, a set of Wilkinson pups - around £35. Was the Gibson tone better?....yeah, maybe a bit but 5x better? Not a chance!

  • @TheDunateen77
    @TheDunateen77 4 года назад +6

    This video is the reason I own a vintage v100 gold,thanks dave and hope you are doing alright mate? Depression is a bastard and I've had terrifying panic attacks in my past,best wishes,Craig.

  • @lanthaniated1
    @lanthaniated1 7 лет назад +6

    Got a Vintage V100 sent over last year and its awesome. Gibson prices are insane here in Oz.

  • @programmedwrong3795
    @programmedwrong3795 7 лет назад +12

    The thing I love best about your videos is you show how ridiculous it is to buy a crazy expensive guitar. I always thought your Mexican strats sounded awesome. Even your older videos where you play old 60's pre cbs strats that cost an arm and a leg, they don't ever really sound that much better. Goes to show it's all in your technique and talent. Take care, Dave! :)

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  7 лет назад

      Thank you very much indeed and you take care to. :)

    • @martinready5455
      @martinready5455 4 года назад +1

      Thats a really good point. Old guitars are expensive because of the rarity and bragging rights that come with them, they don't neccesarily sound or play any better than modern guitars. Stick a set of great pickips in a Mexican Fender and it will sound as good as a Custom Shop or vintage guitar

  • @sleepy4x
    @sleepy4x 8 лет назад +8

    The Vintage was good and the Gibson very good. For the low price, the Vintage did a real good job.

  • @trollfiddler
    @trollfiddler 8 лет назад +11

    I agree with you Dave. By the end of the strumming I had decided the Vintage was a tiny bit more trebly, but not much. They were really close. In the single note test you could hear the trebly sound and slight compression in the Vintage more clearly. But as you say, for the price the Vintage comes scarily close to the 52.

  • @TheGuille72
    @TheGuille72 8 лет назад +8

    The difference of "clarity, richness - more ring on the note" is because the Vintage V100 GT has stacked ceramic P90´s (HB´s) and the Gibson 52´ has P90´s Alnico single coil degaussed for the years, that´s the difference, put those Alnico P90´s on the Vintage V100GT, and the "clarity - richness - ring on the note" will appear immediately .-

  • @OddTimeMan
    @OddTimeMan 6 лет назад +4

    My favorite band when I was a kid in the '70's was ELO, and Jeff Lynne had a Les Paul Goldtop with P90's. I used to have a Gibson LP Gothic that I wanted to paint gold, but I never did. I eventually sold that guitar. I now have a Vintage V100 Icon in tobacco sunburst and I like it a lot.

    • @radaget3459
      @radaget3459 4 года назад

      I'm going to get a V100GT purely for the fact that Jeff Lynne has a gold top LP. It sounds so sweet in The Story Of Jeff Lynne and ELO documentary.

  • @weallmatterrooster5117
    @weallmatterrooster5117 4 года назад +8

    I have the gold top vintage also and I gotta say, I would use it over a Gibson, although I love Gibson but to me they are over priced because most Gibson Les Paul's never stay in tune unless you modify them..and just my opinion but if I'm gonna spend $2000+ on a guitar it should be perfect in every way. ...any way great video I really enjoyed it

  • @kebab_boi
    @kebab_boi 6 лет назад +11

    The vintage sounded wayyyy crisper, stayed more in tune and sound just better tbh

    • @fordism.01
      @fordism.01 Год назад +1

      I agree. Unbelievable I'm a Gibson fan and I must admit. That vintage v100gt p90 guitar sounded absolutely unbelievably close to the 1952 gold top Gibson. So impressed I just bought one.

  • @rockstreamhooligan
    @rockstreamhooligan 8 лет назад +7

    Nice comparison, to me the Gibson had a bit of a smoother attack. vintage sounds great tho.

  • @KennethNordin
    @KennethNordin 4 года назад +2

    Tomorrow I will be a happy owner of a V100 Reissued GT...there is many videos like this one that did me consider to buy a Vintage Guitars... $430 it's a lot of money for me who is a more of a beginner-intermediate, who happens to love both the look and sound of vintage guitars (not only the BRAND), older guitar look so lovely . Great video by the way !!

  • @jonbush7467
    @jonbush7467 5 лет назад +1

    Davey. . .. you're the business!
    I do so appreciate your candor , reviews and insights.
    When are we going to hear you playing in a band!?

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much and i do have some footage on my channel of me playing in bands. : )

  • @kladenf03v
    @kladenf03v 8 лет назад +3

    This is a lot harder than most people would like to admit. I've tried to do some pedal shootouts and when you stand in the room playing you hear and feel tons of differences. When you come home listening to the recordings and you can still hear the differences but it's a bit harder. Then you throw it on RUclips and now there's almost no difference.
    What's hard to transfer to RUclips is how our gear affects us when we play them :)
    On this recording the vintage does a very good job indeed :)

  • @hotcuppatea5024
    @hotcuppatea5024 5 лет назад +4

    They sound too similar for most people to give the amount of money for a Gibson when they can get a very similar guitar for a much better deal. I'm now looking into these.

  • @radaget3459
    @radaget3459 4 года назад +3

    I'm going to get a V100GT purely for the fact that Jeff Lynne has a gold top LP. It sounds so sweet in The Story Of Jeff Lynne and ELO documentary.

  • @skellyngton
    @skellyngton 3 года назад +1

    Just bought one of these in the strength of your love for the V100GT. Cheers Dave 👍👍👍

  • @craigllacour649
    @craigllacour649 5 лет назад +6

    I can tell a big difference the vintage has a more midrange sound. Which I liked better.

  • @steves5972
    @steves5972 6 лет назад +3

    The Gibson definitely sounded better,as you said a richer tone. But for the price and some upgraded pickups you can't go wrong with the vintage , and if you snap a headstock it won't hurt as much . Just recently started watching your channel, dude you're an outstanding player, cheers !!

  • @alanknott363
    @alanknott363 3 года назад +4

    Well I couldn't hear any significant difference at all, that said all guitars have their own character. Maybe the pickup magnets in the 1952 Gibsons have de-gaused a bit over the years so allowing a bit more treble to come through compared with the much younger Vintage LP but I'm still not sure? In a blind test I doubt the majority could tell the difference, I know I couldn't! Thanks Dave, this was interesting to see and hear. Best wishes..

  • @pdxtom
    @pdxtom 7 лет назад

    I know this video has been up for quite some time but I just wanted to thank you for the thoughtful comparison and to say that you helped me in my decision to purchase the V100GT.
    I just received it a couple of days ago and instantly said the same thing I have said with every Vintage brand guitar I've purchased...much nicer than I expected!
    Really enjoy your videos Dave!

  • @magnobeliero236
    @magnobeliero236 4 года назад +3

    Gibson - 2:15
    Vintage - 2:41
    Gibson - 3:08
    Vintage - 3:33
    Gibson - 3:58
    Vintage - 4:15
    Gibson - 4:31
    Vintage - 4:47

  • @benstorey2722
    @benstorey2722 8 лет назад +6

    Gibson definitely has more depth, sustain ring and note bloom, as you would expect, however the Vintage comes close and does a terrific job emulating that sound. Vintage are fantastic guitars and for the price - no brainer. Thanks for the vid Dave.

  • @vonroretz3307
    @vonroretz3307 8 лет назад +21

    Gibson slightly nicer. But ridiculously close. With electrics, its about the pups, not the wood, even though people go on about tonewoods etc. It applies more
    to acoustics.

    • @soofitnsexy
      @soofitnsexy 7 лет назад +2

      wrong. the wood is everything...you get some great wood ONLY THEN DO PICKUPS MATTER...shitty wood I put original PAFS on my 2000 les paul standard it was just avg. its the guitar in its entirety! the pickups are like 20 %

    • @jumpingman8160
      @jumpingman8160 7 лет назад +6

      wrong. Wood is irrelevant. Point in case;: guitars made of plexiglass, or aluminum

    • @soofitnsexy
      @soofitnsexy 7 лет назад +2

      David yes sound like shit...sound like plexiglass ans aluminum...Ive owned them all
      complete different sound ring color....wood or aluminem THATS WHAT MAKE THE DIFFERENCE....Pickups??? maybe 15 to 20 percent

    • @jumpingman8160
      @jumpingman8160 7 лет назад +3

      Rocco Astoria
      yeah, no.

    • @vonroretz3307
      @vonroretz3307 7 лет назад +1

      Yes, you may be correct. Otherwise Dan Armstrong would be an esteemed maker. Even after being slung by Keith Richard, they are not a 'chosen' guitar these days.

  • @fafah01
    @fafah01 6 лет назад

    Very interesting video Dave ! Big thanks i love the way you play and the way you are! Big cheers from France.

  • @Mission2Transition641
    @Mission2Transition641 7 лет назад +3

    great video! I bought a Goldtop copy , made by Austin. Paid new $189. One of the best guitars I own..better than some of my high end thousand dollar axes. I ended up selling them. Austin AS656GT I believe its called. I may put a Seymour Duncan P90 just for kicks in the bridge. Cant go wrong on some of these modern day Goldtop P90 copies, I believe.

  • @stephenjames4937
    @stephenjames4937 4 года назад +1

    What an interesting video, with an interesting and surprising result. Thanks for posting it.

  • @mrsconley666
    @mrsconley666 8 лет назад +1

    The sound was very close, and I think it could be a situation where we hear with our eyes. That being said, something we can always use is the way it feels to play them both, AND how you play when you are playing based on the feel. But from a sound stand point, they both are great sounding. Cheers! Thank you for sharing! People should see this type of thing.

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  8 лет назад

      +Sean Conley (sconley666) Thank you for watching. :)

  • @spoutsoftware
    @spoutsoftware 3 года назад +1

    I just bought a V100GT I should have it in hand on Friday.. I can't wait!! Great video. BTW.

    • @RaptorV1USA
      @RaptorV1USA 3 года назад

      i just found one also... pretty jacked on it. should get here in a cpl of weeks.. how do you like yours so far ..?

  • @yvandewever6518
    @yvandewever6518 2 года назад

    Hi Dave, really liked this comparison. Just a question, what about the volume/tone pots on the Vintage? Are they any good as like CTS pots? Thanks man

  • @leftymadrid
    @leftymadrid 7 лет назад +1

    Yes, V100 Vintage is FANTASTIC REALLY, but you just watch the darn price go up on the Vintage LP's, I was blown away with the one I got, love it!!!!! When folks realize that these Vintage guitars are tops, prices will obviously go up. Mind you, the Epiphone L.P. does not come close, the Vintage is much much better!!! In my opinion... Great job as ALWAYS Dave S.

  • @danhopper8266
    @danhopper8266 4 года назад +3

    Dude the Vintage sounds way better

  • @keithspillett7312
    @keithspillett7312 6 лет назад +2

    The different tail pieces should probably make quite a bit of difference, but as you say, the differences are not as marked as might be expected. Different examples of the same model from the same manufacturer can sound more different than that eg I have a Tele that I bought new and tried it against three other supposedly identical instruments in the shop, and the one I finally bought really sang, compared to the others.

  • @janedoe3570
    @janedoe3570 8 лет назад +19

    I think we'd all love to say the Gibson sounded better but I think the vintage sounded better, there was more clarity to the vintage, the Gibson sounded a bit too muddy to me. It does make sense, people think the Gibsons made in the 50's are better but they are just other Gibsons when the quality control was not as good so there were amazing Gibsons and there were poor ones, The fact of the matter is a Gibson from the 50's are just another Gibson the difference being they've aged 60 years.

  • @raulalcideslobostapia2610
    @raulalcideslobostapia2610 3 года назад +1

    Thank for your vídeo... Amazing Vintage... Take care, Dave! :)

  • @MemoriesRR
    @MemoriesRR 6 лет назад +4

    Totally agree. Would not spend he money difference for the Gibson.

  • @derekthompson2383
    @derekthompson2383 6 лет назад +3

    In a blind test no one could tell which is which. Both sound good, on stage playing through a board, no difference.

  • @jefersontorres
    @jefersontorres 7 лет назад

    I'm thinking of buying a Vintage V100. Do you think it worth the price? Are they really mahogany made? Any tunning problem? By the way, thank you for the nice videos!

  • @flatsix666
    @flatsix666 8 лет назад +2

    I agree with you regarding the differences between the two. Strumming was very close however the Gibson sang nicer on the lead parts with much more sustain. I'd imagine that at gig volume the Gibson would shine even more but Vintage should be very proud to have produced a stunning copy very accurately in tone for a very small fraction of the price. Well done to them! Great demo Dave.

  • @SeemoreDunkan
    @SeemoreDunkan 2 года назад

    Dave, was the Gibson's body a bit bigger than the V100? (like the slightly bigger Signature Vintage V100mu)

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  2 года назад +1

      It looks it due to the vintages neck carve but there the same size. I know what you mean though. :)

  • @gae7081
    @gae7081 Год назад

    Dave thankyou so much, your video helps me to get a vintage v100, absolutely incredible guitars!

  • @jagercaster
    @jagercaster 8 лет назад +3

    You're right Dave, Gibson sound more round but Vintage very close to Gibson, very, very close mate.

  • @markguitartunes3147
    @markguitartunes3147 5 лет назад +3

    Unbelievable close i agree with Youri reaction completely In the clean solo part iT is a little bit thinner than the gibson. But who Play clean solo,s on a humbucker guitar . :) with a tube screamer and you give the effect a little bit more output i bet you can,t hear the difference at all. Thx for the video . Allthrough i also are sensitive for the brand what is on the headstock, this is to close to spend more money toen necessairy i know what i gone buy next Month

  • @alessandrogiangio4837
    @alessandrogiangio4837 6 лет назад +1

    Vintage is more trebly because it mounts ceramic pickups while the Gibson mounts almost 70 years-old Alnico pickups. I own one Vintage on which I have mounted Seymour Duncan P90 Vintage and I can assure that they could sound REALLY similar...

  • @andrewmcdonald5704
    @andrewmcdonald5704 4 года назад +3

    Really close. I'd buy the Vintage, so much great gear out there now at really low prices. Unless you're a pro guitarist or rich how do you justify the extra spend.

  • @JonasDaniel95
    @JonasDaniel95 8 лет назад +5

    The rythm was pretty much the same to me, but the lead I liked the Gibson better, it was a little more jimmy page than the vintage

  • @feloniousmonk321
    @feloniousmonk321 2 года назад +1

    I have the Vintage. The P90s in these are actually stacked and ceramic, so quite a bit different from the older alnico P90s in the Gibson. Prefer the latter in in this clip - more soulful and deep, particularly on the single notes. Changing the pickups or magnets in the Vintage to alnico 2 could be the answer!

  • @RaptorV1USA
    @RaptorV1USA 3 года назад

    so close its tough to call the vintage is a touch more fresh/crisp maybe,...the GIbby a bit more creamy.. that is about it.....
    I rewatched 3x still can't feel any other difference.. its like coffee with milk or cream... coffee w/ milk works great, but real cream is richer and a touch more satisfying,.. but the Gibby doesn't seem to be 90% more creamy and rich,.... which is about the price difference... lol just incredible!
    Great video thank you. Now i really cant wait it get my V100GT !

  • @Gbhbbgvsbnjhhdchhb
    @Gbhbbgvsbnjhhdchhb 7 лет назад

    Thij Van Leer plays a mean guitar! Seriously, your videos are doing agreat service to us who are addicted to the Gibson logo

  • @kriskarr3686
    @kriskarr3686 7 лет назад

    60 some years difference in pickups. I heard higher output on the Vintage, with more mids, and highs, making the Gibson appear warmer. They are just what they are, 2 different guitars as they all are. Thank you for the video!

  • @stiglistanbul
    @stiglistanbul 7 лет назад +1

    Given what the Vintage costs, there's no going wrong with those guitars. I wonder why more people aren't talking about that brand!

  • @DamianPieroni
    @DamianPieroni 3 года назад +1

    Gibson sounds a tad more "mellow". Vintage "brighter", especially in the bridge pickup, and when soloing (almost edging toward Tele territory). I have the Vintage, and bang for buck it is ridiculously good. Now I no longer play live, and don't bother about image, I do all my recording on the Vintage!

  • @johncartelli
    @johncartelli 6 лет назад

    dave i got a 2017 V100GT and it hummed severely in bridge or neck position...i mean unacceptable level almost like when you touch the lead on your guitar cord befoe plugging it in..i ended up rewiring the coils in each pickup to be a humbucker(one coil is reverse of the other) so now it haedly hums at all...but does your hum loudly?

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  6 лет назад

      It didn't hum no. Somethings up there. : (

    • @johncartelli
      @johncartelli 6 лет назад

      thats the problem with getting a used guitar never know if its been fudged with..but its ok now anyways..i did however see another video of these guitars and just before he started to play he turned up the volume and for a split second before he played you could hear it hum...thats why iasked if yours did. listen at the very begining just as he turns it up ruclips.net/video/ZY5G7jekw2w/видео.html

  • @LordFuzzman
    @LordFuzzman 4 года назад

    Is this recorded on the camera mic?

  • @yvandewever6518
    @yvandewever6518 Год назад

    Just an opinion asked. Since you experienced both I would like your opinion on this Vintage V100 p90 or a Revelation RTL55 p90? IThanks in advance. Cheers

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  Год назад +1

      The revelation is better. :)

    • @yvandewever6518
      @yvandewever6518 Год назад

      @@thedavesimpson Thanks Dave, I do think the Vintage has better accessability to the higher frets due to to cutout of the body.

  • @malcolmhardwick4258
    @malcolmhardwick4258 7 лет назад +2

    I guess the tailpiece being very different to the V100 can make tonal variations.

  • @goldtop362
    @goldtop362 8 лет назад

    I think the Gibson shaved it but, as you say, there's not a lot in it. Which is remarkable, when you think of the difference in price! As someone mentioned on here, the pups in the Vintage are stacked P90's, (effectively humbuckers) which could account for the slight tonal difference?
    I've had several Vintage Les Pauls and they've all been absolutely excellent! Currently got the iced tea, the wine red with mini humbuckers and the gold top with P90s. It was your video of your other Vintage gold top that convinced me to get one!
    Is there much difference between the Vintage gold top that you had before and this new one with the curved heel? All mine have the original neck joint.
    Interesting video, Dave, as always. Thanks and keep them coming!

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  8 лет назад +1

      Indeedy. I think if the pickups were true P90s it would be even closer.
      This is the same vintage Goldtop i had n the other vids. I have just relic'd it. :)
      Thank you so very much for watching and i shall do my best. :)

    • @goldtop362
      @goldtop362 8 лет назад

      I'm sure you had an original Vintage V100GT with the classic neck joint, a while ago...you blacked out the pattern on the headstock, put speed knobs on and removed the switch ring. Or am I going mad??? It was that review that persuaded me to get mine!

  • @DenisAhmet
    @DenisAhmet 5 лет назад

    Pickups play the biggest tonality difference, I could hear a difference in that the Vintage was hotter, I prefer the warmer Gibson style pick ups personally as I generally like to play with a Jazzy blues clean tone, or have the gain up just before it breaks up. Change the pick ups around on these two would be interesting. How do they feel to you both? If they feel very similar, the Vintage is a winner. Thanks for the Demo!

  • @SeemoreDunkan
    @SeemoreDunkan 2 года назад

    Noice.. please do more comparisons with that Vintage V100GT :)

  • @SanAndFe
    @SanAndFe 8 лет назад

    The Gibson sounded a little more rounded over the Vintage for me through headphones, but not by as much as you would have thought. Great comparison video Dave.

  • @tomislavkrajina1047
    @tomislavkrajina1047 2 года назад

    Always when I want to know about something, I find an old video of yours covering exactly that. This is getting spooky

  • @EdCoombesDogs
    @EdCoombesDogs 5 лет назад

    Your videos just make me want to buy more and more vintage guitars you are amazing player and one of my favourite tubers 🤘🏻👍🏻

  • @Criticochato1
    @Criticochato1 4 года назад +1

    Better mids on the Vintage. Better low end on the Gibson. It depends on the style of music you play, but I prefer the Vintage. I think it's more versatile.

  • @OrvilleRickenbacker
    @OrvilleRickenbacker 3 года назад

    I love thick necks. How thick is the vintage??

  • @tomt-c9610
    @tomt-c9610 7 лет назад

    Thinking about getting the vintage v-100? Would you recommend it? I've heard it gets out of tune fast.

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  7 лет назад +1

      I would highly recommend it and mine stays in tune. :)

    • @tomt-c9610
      @tomt-c9610 7 лет назад

      Dave Simpson Awesome, gonna get it for my birthday! :)

  • @FreeDanielLarson2025
    @FreeDanielLarson2025 2 месяца назад

    Could you do the same comparison on the CR 120 pro 2x12, thanks

  • @BadMotivator66
    @BadMotivator66 8 лет назад

    any differences in how they play/feel? ofc set up and different bridges make a difference! neck shape differences?

    • @PeterWasted
      @PeterWasted 8 лет назад +2

      +Bad Motivator Yes - feel might be even more important than sound! I'd be very nervous around a 1952 Les Paul...

    • @BadMotivator66
      @BadMotivator66 8 лет назад

      exactly!

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  8 лет назад

      +Bad Motivator The Gibson has a big bass ball bat neck where as the vintage has a thinner 60s style neck. Other than that they feel very similar. Well. At least to me. :)

    • @BadMotivator66
      @BadMotivator66 8 лет назад

      cheers!

  • @davidlalremruata
    @davidlalremruata 3 года назад

    If you are living out in the country then you'd have the chances to turn up your awesome amplifiers.
    However, if you're in the city without a soundproof walls then your neighbors aren't gonna be happy for long😁
    Great review👍
    I hope my Vintage will be here soon.
    My Orange Micro Terror is eagerly awaiting it's arrival🎸
    I have chosen the V6312 tobacco sunburst model.

  • @Richard_P_James
    @Richard_P_James 6 лет назад +1

    Great comparison - I reckon the Vintage would sound closer with slightly more resonant/darker/different P90s. The Vintage was a little less "woody", maybe a bit more sustain with the Gibbo. Not bad for 1% of the price :-)

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching. :)

    • @Richard_P_James
      @Richard_P_James 6 лет назад +1

      Have you tried the Vintage V120? Would like to see a comparison with a real Junior.

  • @fossilmatic
    @fossilmatic 6 лет назад

    A few years late, Dave, but if you read this can you tell me about the two neck profiles of the guitars?

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  6 лет назад

      No probs. The 52 is fairly fat. A lot of bulk to it where as the vintage is thin. Both are c shaped and very comfy. : )

    • @jltrem
      @jltrem 6 лет назад

      Like the Gibson, I arrived in 1952. Unlike the Gibson, I didn't start out fairly fat. Can't say the same now, however.

  • @adriantyler6911
    @adriantyler6911 7 лет назад

    Are you using the Carlsbro combo as the speaker cab?

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  7 лет назад +1

      Nope. I am using the marshall cab behind me. :)

  • @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55
    @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 8 лет назад +1

    I preferred the Gibson for the rhythm parts, not that it was much better, just personal preference in what i look for in tone. But i thought the Vintage sounded beautiful for the lead parts. Actually i was only looking at the video for the rhythm playing and liked the Gibson, went across the room to get something, come back during the lead parts and thought it sounded great, and was surprised to see it was the Vintage. There was a slight tonal difference overall in which i preferred the Gibson rhythmically but really it would have been possible to almost match it completely with a bit of tweaking of the EQ. Also, when in the context of a full song, would anybody really know which is which? i doubt it.

  • @cirujademoron8071
    @cirujademoron8071 3 года назад

    Dave, tell me something in your opinion, the vintage goldtop p90 could kick the epiphone goltop 56' ass?

  • @geraldhills41
    @geraldhills41 4 года назад

    Was there a difference in playability ?

  • @moosey62
    @moosey62 4 года назад +4

    Gibson sounded like the Vintage, but with old strings.

  • @gdefombelle
    @gdefombelle 4 года назад

    Are the same strings ?

  • @fri8601
    @fri8601 7 лет назад

    The vintage was a little more nasal sounding. The gibson was warmer/richer but also a little duller in a way...but it did also have better sustain. The gibson did sound better overall but not by a huge margin. What do they feel like? is there a big difference in build quality?

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  7 лет назад

      I know what you mean. The Gibson had a little more but as far as feel they both feel great. The vintage has a skinny neck compared to the gibson but the build quality of the vintage feels just as solid as the Gibson. :)

  • @BadMotivator66
    @BadMotivator66 8 лет назад +5

    i think the vintage sounded a bit quackier and thinner. the gibson was more mellow and less trebly.

  • @kozygvrl9557
    @kozygvrl9557 6 лет назад +1

    You think i could put that trapeze tailpiece thats on the Gibson on my Vintage ?

  • @mrmetal1276
    @mrmetal1276 Год назад

    Great video, just got hold of a second hand vintage gold top 👌

    • @mrmetal1276
      @mrmetal1276 Год назад

      For some people £300 is a lot of money to spend on a guitar, but does not mean not good quality. If a £300 vintage is very close sounding to an original thats good enough for me 🤘🤘

  • @danielw2180
    @danielw2180 8 лет назад

    Comparison aside, that hoody is immense. But also great comparison... That vintage sounds 'sharper than a page of Oscar wildes witticisms, sprinkled with lemon juice and jabbed into someone's eye'.

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  8 лет назад

      Thank you very much and thats the best description of a guitars sound ever. :)

  • @arch.guardian
    @arch.guardian 3 года назад

    Just bought a V100 with not a mark on it for £135, including delivery. Plays better then my Gretsch Jet. If you see a decent one... buy it!

  • @anxiousmindmusic
    @anxiousmindmusic 8 лет назад +1

    I have the V100GT, the V100PG and a V6 Icon. They are all great guitars, but for me the GT pickups were the let down, they got changed to Gotoh P90s.

  • @alynorr5942
    @alynorr5942 7 лет назад

    Hi Dave, I just bought the GT, and after seeing ur video i'm
    glad i did. U just got SUBBED. .

  • @helmutoil
    @helmutoil 8 лет назад

    Dave do you play in E Flat or Standard E

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  8 лет назад

      +helmutoil I play in both but I normally play demoes in standard but live I prefer Eb. :)

  • @By-Guitars-Music-Fun
    @By-Guitars-Music-Fun 3 года назад +1

    Gibson. Sounds more sweet . last clip. but vintage very good. A and for the price ??? Hmhmhmhm I have a vs6 SG vintage awesome piece of art for me at least ;) for 100 pound eBay. Hui awsome. Can't get it better .

  • @e.tienne6600
    @e.tienne6600 8 лет назад +1

    Hmmm... The sound on RUclips is compressed, but with a good headphone you still get more breathing in the music with the Gibson, by far: this ability to be thick and thin is about harmonics, ultimately the wood evolves more in harmony with the notes after years of playing. You can actually check it when you tune up an old guitar, suddenly there is a sweet spot and there it is. So, in a way, I encourage you Dave to keep playing the Vintage (the name is sooo ironic) for 50 years and let's hear again! It interesting you actually felt the Vintage is close. Well, in the end they didn't invest a penny in R&D if you see what I mean. Means to execute consistently have improved. Great time for guitarists!

  • @patriciaydiegoormaza-marti2446
    @patriciaydiegoormaza-marti2446 4 года назад

    A very instructive video, I must admit.
    Once, I could check, on some Internet site, that Buddy Holly had one of those Gibson Les Pauls, supposedly, before he achieved his massive success; apparently, he would have sold it, for it was a too heavy instrument. Later on, the Tuno-matic Bridges and the Humbuckers pick ups would be implemented in the Gibson Les Pauls.
    Nowadays, and after watching this video, my conclusion is, if I could not have both things at the same time, what would I prefer to have, an outrageously expensive instrument that might be, for sure, an investment and that would do a great job, for its sound but, that would draw the attention of potential thieves if I want to use it for playing gigs or, a not so expensive instrument that, for its sound, might do the same job as the first one, that would not draw the attention of thieves that much but, that would not be able to be revalued, at the same level, with the passage of time?
    There is a video, on this same channel, that I would suggest watching, it is a live performance by Wes Montgomery, and between a number and the next one, you may listen to the conversation that, Wes Montgomery and the piano player are having, Montgomery says that, his guitar is not usually perfectly in tune, and for me it is interesting to find out how such an expensive guitar (like Montgomery's Gibson) is not usually in tune, especially because I found, apart of a superb fat sound, the same problem with other Gibson models...
    Fantastic guitars anyway!!!...

  • @aliengrey6052
    @aliengrey6052 Год назад

    I have gibsons. I can tell you the difference between my Gibsons and the difference is inaudible. The three v100s and I love them every bit as much.

  • @ianryan5727
    @ianryan5727 8 лет назад

    Bridge pickups were very close to me, Gibson had a better neck pickup, "particularly on the neck pick up strumming."
    Gibson had a clearer and slightly acoustic guitar sound on that pickup. Small single note passage there is a difference but some might prefer vintage, some gibson. Vintage is slightly darker but some would prefer that. Cheers for the comparison :)

  • @mindtricky
    @mindtricky 4 года назад +2

    The old is crispy, new is creamy.

  • @jameslowe6499
    @jameslowe6499 7 лет назад

    The Vintage brand Les Pauls are really good...apart from ...the pots..caps..wiring.. switch..and jack..gave mine a massive upgrade and some seymour Duncan's...the other thing is the fret wire won't last probably

  • @jagercaster
    @jagercaster 8 лет назад

    I like both, the problem it's always the logo neck my friend. Very cool video and I have a Vintage VS6 SG replica... really cool guitars.
    Thanks again for your good work

    • @thedavesimpson
      @thedavesimpson  8 лет назад

      +jagercaster Thank you very much for watching. :)

  • @MrTimewaster1969
    @MrTimewaster1969 7 лет назад +1

    I have not read the replies but at 4.00 that Gibson sound put my hairs on end. Vintage V100 very good too mind ...

  • @kieranmorton7890
    @kieranmorton7890 6 лет назад

    Nice jacket man! Also great video very helpful :-)

  • @eezergoode8588
    @eezergoode8588 2 года назад

    I think the difference could be made up with pots and capacitors, but the voicing could be made up with the tone knob or amp EQ.

  • @pinkfreudcomment
    @pinkfreudcomment Год назад

    Recording like this isn't providing a detailed audition but yeah, the Gibson has more low mid and some extra harmonics but on stage most of it would be eq-ed out. Impressive, i'll get a vintahe soon😏