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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Italian blues player Stefano Ronchi plays a beautiful Vintage guitar during a demo at Red House music shop Genova (It)

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  • Può andare bene per fare punk rock stile green day?

  • @NicoGreenDay95 direi di si, anche perchè il pick up al ponte è bello spinto per essere un single coil!

  • ciao!! sto per prendere questa chitarra la chitarra è gia buona di fabbrica o ha bisogno di qualche adjustment? sorry for my bad italian wanted to say: is the guitar good "all from stock" or need any adjustment?

  • @ivncdo0809 Ciao! your italian is simply perfect! In this video the guitar has no adjustment, out of the shop and ready to play! the only thing I could change is about strings..basically I play Blues, so I need bigger strings, 011, for example..usually when you buy a guitar the standard set is 09..I hope you enjoy your next guitar, ciao!

  • @blueslife82 thanks for reply ! i didn't get this guitar but a yamaha pacifica and i satisfied with it, but now i'm having GAS attacks these days and i wanto to get the v6, does it give you that "strato" sound ( you know the deal with the bell sparkle sound) or you would say to upgrade the pickups , for let's say seymour duncans? would that worth the money? or you would say to save more money and get a mexican strato? if so, which one would you reccomend? i like to play all genres ....

  • @ivncdo0809 Well, Fender is always Fender..this is a great guitar, but in my opinion, to change pick ups is always quite dangerous, cause you loose the natural charisma of you guitar..my idea is to buy the instrument that goes as near as possible to your idea of sound! so, try a fender, try a vintage, and then make your choice!..well, the right decision is in your hands..don't think only about pick ups..all parts have the same importance..think about neck! TRY both of them, ciao!

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  • nice hand

  • man awesome would these guitars would be ok for frusciante/jimi type of things without modifications?? it has a good strat sound from the video and from the videos on utube it seems better than a mexican stratocaster, btw i'm running trought a zoom g2.1

  • man awesome would these guitars would be ok for frusciante/jimi type of things without modifications?? it has a good strat sound from the video and from the videos on utube it seems better than a mexican stratocaster, btw i'm running trought a zoom g2.1

  • @ivncdo0809 honestly, i own both fenders of all types,makes, vintages and a new Vintage v6 strat..........honestly, the Vintage is giving me the sound that makes sense for a strat to make.......play any guitar, if you find yourself in a place just playing, loving the sound you get, it wont matter what is written on the headstock, you wont even care

  • @blueslife82 thanks for reply ! i didn't get this guitar but a yamaha pacifica and i satisfied with it, but now i'm having GAS attacks these days and i wanto to get the v6, does it give you that "strato" sound ( you know the deal with the bell sparkle sound) or you would say to upgrade the pickups , for let's say seymour duncans? would that worth the money? or you would say to save more money and get a mexican strato? if so, which one would you reccomend? i like to play all genres ....

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