Demo of Guild S100 1974 Electric Guitar
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1974 Guild S100 Electric Guitar Demo
Bought brand new by my buddy's mom in 1974, this Guild s100 still looks great and sounds fantastic. Buy a quality guitar, take care of it and it will last!
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one of the best demos I've ever seen
@V X Maybe your negativity would be better served elsewhere.
Outstanding video! Still use my ‘75 ‼️😍🎸🔥
The clean tone on this guitar is insane holy shit
I got a 1974 Guild HB1 bridge humbucker and put it on my Strat bridge position. It really is a great sounding pickup, probably the best sounding low wind humbucker out there, if you're lucky to get one. They are getting so hard to find now, and becoming so expensive (£400 for one and up to £1000 for a pair). I picked mine up for £20 in the late 80s and have been using it ever since, , ,people always talk about the tone it has when pushed for a solo, great great pickups, especially from that time, between 1967 and 1976.
I bought my tobacco-finish unit in August 1975. Beyond the body color, it's the same except for a clear pick guard and no Guild "G" labels on the volume/tone knobs. Note that the phase switch response varies with the pickup volume settings. Having one pickup volume higher than the other changes the "scoop" in the output sound.
Glad the switch mystery got solved.
Got mine back in 1971 because the SG of that time really sucked. Thankfully mine is pre phase switch. It's still my number One solid body guitar.
Sounds awesome on both clean and distorsion overdrive!
sounds great.
Excellent pickin' my friend.
Nice guitar... sounds very much like my Guild S300 AD made in the same decade, same electronics configuration, knobs, switches, bridge and tail piece, only the shape of the guitar is different... and the pickups which are dimargios on mine.
Wow that is awesome bro👍 I gota 74 too low action strait neck honest relic etc. :)
that bridge pickup screams w distortion !
That's a sweet axe
I'd like to get this original Guild S100 instead of the reissued Polara 100, someone said the original pickups sounded weak and flat, it sounded very strong in this demo
I don't own one, but according to the demos that i have heard, this vintage pickups and the reissues sounds almost the same, maybe the reissues has just a hint more of mids, so i don't really hear too much difference.
@@GuajoloteGonzales I can hear the difference, Alnico II is cleaner thin and single coil sounding I know that's Slash preference I have both Alnico II and Alnico V pickups in my guitars plus I been collecting and playing for a long time. This Vintage Guild S100 certainly sounds better to me not sure the magnet type tho.
@@davidallen346 They have also Alnico II, I have tested out the reissue Polara and even if loved how comfortable is, the pickups sounded to me a hint middier than the vintage ones and I opted for a Jetstar, as it is equally comfortable, lightweight and with a thin, C-shaped neck, but with a pair of beautiful sounding mini-humbuckers that replicate wonderfully that vintage Guild tone.
Did you ever sell it
Do you still have it?
Yes true very good femo