Own the Ronson model with the stripped top. Have had it for years and It’s still my number one and I used to be a Strat guy! It has a perfect neck on it with a slim profile
I love the sound of P90s in a mellow blues style, although I've read that these are actually stacked single coils and people say they sound more like a humbucker than traditional P90s. Either way I love how they sound and both these guitars look absolutely stunning. I've just ordered the PBB.
Indeed. Recently bought 2 Vintage guitars in good deals in the local music store after I tested them. The SG CR and Les Paul IT. Nice sounding and looking guitars for affordable prices, good finish and quality, there's nothing to worry about. I'm a drummer and play guitar too. Don't know, why I collect trendsetting classic e-guitars and some acoustic ones. They are all coming with their own sound character, feel and look, maybe it's because of that. Won't buy originals, way too expensive. These copies made by Vintage, I didn't choose Epiphones because I prefer, after some research and information, when I stumbled across the brand Vintage, these ones, fit my needs nicely as the Squier Vibes Classic 50s do for a Tele and Strat. I recommend all these guitars to buyers who like to be careful with their budget for guitars and I guess, only a few people will hear differences, if any, in sounds they are able to produce in comparison to the originals, as a lot of blindfold tests show in YT clips, where listeners failed in their judgement concerning of which guitar they heard. If you play all these guitars through amps with effects and distortion, more often the case than not in demos, you won't really hear their true character and all will sound somehow alike, despite from the soul a good player is able to bring out of an amplified electric guitar. I like, that the clean sounds of these LP copies are shown in these videos. If I would buy one of the 2, I would choose the PBB, because it sounds better in my ears. But I already bought an IT out of the same line, which sounds good too. Although I also tested a HB one, I still wonder why the IT similar build sounds different and better in my ears. Guitars, even the ones out of the same line in a mass production, not handmade, all have their unique voice. So test them and only then choose!
@@DMSProduktions The pickups of one of my TV Yellows measure 20.1 kOhms for the neck and 20.3 kOhms for the bridge. So they're definitely stacked. (I had to put the range of the meter on 200kOhms, for most pickups a range of 20 kOhms is enough). However, the other one measured only 9.9 kOhms for the neck and 11.2 kOhms for the bridge. I think they were sold as VR100LM in two different years. I bought them used. Cheap and great no worry player's guitars, that's how I like 'm.
Such a beautiful looking guitar. Im used to seeing silver hardware on my v100 BLK. The gold hardware against the light grain looks nice. Pickups sound great but id have to change them to the traditional metal plate appearance pickups. All in all vintage guitars are rhe bollocks. Excuse my manners.
Nice to see the Vintage brand featured.
What a beauty!! I'm a huge fan of the vintage brand. I loved the v100 so much that I bought twice and also own the PGM.. oh yes.
Own the Ronson model with the stripped top. Have had it for years and It’s still my number one and I used to be a Strat guy! It has a perfect neck on it with a slim profile
I love the sound of P90s in a mellow blues style, although I've read that these are actually stacked single coils and people say they sound more like a humbucker than traditional P90s. Either way I love how they sound and both these guitars look absolutely stunning. I've just ordered the PBB.
Vintage is really making some nice guitars!
Indeed. Recently bought 2 Vintage guitars in good deals in the local music store after I tested them. The SG CR and Les Paul IT. Nice sounding and looking guitars for affordable prices, good finish and quality, there's nothing to worry about. I'm a drummer and play guitar too. Don't know, why I collect trendsetting classic e-guitars and some acoustic ones. They are all coming with their own sound character, feel and look, maybe it's because of that. Won't buy originals, way too expensive. These copies made by Vintage, I didn't choose Epiphones because I prefer, after some research and information, when I stumbled across the brand Vintage, these ones, fit my needs nicely as the Squier Vibes Classic 50s do for a Tele and Strat. I recommend all these guitars to buyers who like to be careful with their budget for guitars and I guess, only a few people will hear differences, if any, in sounds they are able to produce in comparison to the originals, as a lot of blindfold tests show in YT clips, where listeners failed in their judgement concerning of which guitar they heard. If you play all these guitars through amps with effects and distortion, more often the case than not in demos, you won't really hear their true character and all will sound somehow alike, despite from the soul a good player is able to bring out of an amplified electric guitar.
I like, that the clean sounds of these LP copies are shown in these videos. If I would buy one of the 2, I would choose the PBB, because it sounds better in my ears. But I already bought an IT out of the same line, which sounds good too. Although I also tested a HB one, I still wonder why the IT similar build sounds different and better in my ears. Guitars, even the ones out of the same line in a mass production, not handmade, all have their unique voice. So test them and only then choose!
Its a handsome beast , i got one by accident , but really happy i didnt send it back
The first one so beautiful , both sound awesome!. Thanks for the demo.
Nice playing and good tones 🎸 thanks!
Both very nice!
God I’m a sucker for p90s. Sound great
They AREN'T actually 'P90s'! More like a P100!
they are stacked single coils ( humbuckers squeezed into a p90 casing )
@@DMSProduktions The pickups of one of my TV Yellows measure 20.1 kOhms for the neck and 20.3 kOhms for the bridge. So they're definitely stacked. (I had to put the range of the meter on 200kOhms, for most pickups a range of 20 kOhms is enough).
However, the other one measured only 9.9 kOhms for the neck and 11.2 kOhms for the bridge.
I think they were sold as VR100LM in two different years.
I bought them used.
Cheap and great no worry player's guitars, that's how I like 'm.
@@gingerbeer914 Damn, but those are HOT pick ups!
Ronno les Paul, how much?
I found an ad in the UK that said 439 quid for the black one.
The second guitar sounds like a strat, i like it
Such a beautiful looking guitar. Im used to seeing silver hardware on my v100 BLK. The gold hardware against the light grain looks nice. Pickups sound great but id have to change them to the traditional metal plate appearance pickups. All in all vintage guitars are rhe bollocks. Excuse my manners.
Fretboard material? I can't Read any info on their website
Rosewood I guess
Mother of pallet.
Rosewood
Its actually called Lignum Rosa.
whats model second guitar ?
Vintage V100PBB
Its nice👍
Information would be helpful,
Geo Arthur google
@Caligula 😂
@Caligula Totally AGREE!
Buy the mag.
@@kingstumble Yeah, it's really NICE guitar porn!