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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Gone missing

    Vantage VS600Published on 12/13/11 at 16:09
    This is an interesting guitar manufacture that was not very popular in the early 80s late 70s. This company is called Vantage and a primary filter guitars out of Japan with pretty good solid building techniques. This is a pretty well-built guitar even though it looks sort of funky and goofy. It kind of has the body shape of a Gibson 335 mix between a Gibson SG instrument. Probably because of the two cutaway horns that almost look like the SG and the double cut away Gibson 335. This is a thick dense guitar that features mahogany for the wings and a maple wood in the middle


    UTILIZATION

    As far as features go this guitar is pretty basic. You have a volume control knob and a tone cont…
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    This is an interesting guitar manufacture that was not very popular in the early 80s late 70s. This company is called Vantage and a primary filter guitars out of Japan with pretty good solid building techniques. This is a pretty well-built guitar even though it looks sort of funky and goofy. It kind of has the body shape of a Gibson 335 mix between a Gibson SG instrument. Probably because of the two cutaway horns that almost look like the SG and the double cut away Gibson 335. This is a thick dense guitar that features mahogany for the wings and a maple wood in the middle


    UTILIZATION

    As far as features go this guitar is pretty basic. You have a volume control knob and a tone control knob with a pickup selector in between. It is equipped with two humbucker pickups and that is about it as far as features go. Sort of your ordinary guitar with no added bells and whistles.

    SOUNDS


    If you've ever played any type of Gibson instrument than can you probably will feel very comfortable with this guitar. This is a mahogany based guitar that uses a simple slab of maple in the middle chamber of the body. You get a warm sick tone but also solid high frequencies with the use of the maple wood. So you get a pretty good balance of total versatility with this instrument. One of the things I don't really like about this guitar is this unusually large headstock. It's rather big and clumsy looking. Overall it's a decent instrument if you can find one pretty cheaply and want to restorative. These guitars are not very common and would be very hard to find on the open market.

    OVERALL OPINION


    I have never seen these want guitars used anywhere because they were built in the early 80s and many of them did not last through the ages and they weren't very common to begin with either. I have heard of people finding him in yard sales and different classified sections for well under hundred dollars. It's a cool and unique if you're somewhat of a nostalgic collector but otherwise there's many other instruments that can do virtually the same exact thing that this guitar can and you can find them a lot easier.
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  • mattdllmattdll

    Vantage VS600Published on 11/26/05 at 14:38
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This guitar was made in Japan by small expert hands who has a body made of several pieces of wood joined together (I'm thinking of mahogany and rosewood), a handle screwed into C, two humbucker and two pots switchable volume / tone. The bridge is fixed and the strings are through. The hybridization of the selector switch 3 position and allows a total of 6 positions recalling sounds familiar ...

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is a pleasure, like the Ibanez Wizzard, it can play both fast and accurate in the bass than in acute. She is well on the knees but is a little unbalanced when using a strap, the fault has a desired shape a little too original ...

    SOUNDS

    Its level, it is se…
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    This guitar was made in Japan by small expert hands who has a body made of several pieces of wood joined together (I'm thinking of mahogany and rosewood), a handle screwed into C, two humbucker and two pots switchable volume / tone. The bridge is fixed and the strings are through. The hybridization of the selector switch 3 position and allows a total of 6 positions recalling sounds familiar ...

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is a pleasure, like the Ibanez Wizzard, it can play both fast and accurate in the bass than in acute. She is well on the knees but is a little unbalanced when using a strap, the fault has a desired shape a little too original ...

    SOUNDS

    Its level, it is served and regardless of his style: metal and rock are very well represented thanks to a powerful and precise humbuckers wishes and clear sound no shortage of personality thanks to the switch that allows for the slamming like a good Start '. I play mostly with distortion humbuckers and especially so I can tell you they have the mouth and that is also well served by the side of the bridge to good rhythm by the large side handle to the Petrucci solo ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    It is great, for me it is a mixture of a Ibanez Sabre equipped with Di Marzio and a TV with Tex Mex pickups. And all at a price of 200 euros used. Provided you have a good amp, there's really way to have fun! I've had 6 months soon and I already made some changes (on / off switch to play a Tom Morello!) To exploit its full potential ... One regret: there's no floyd rose on it here! snif. I was really surprised when I played for the first time so if you come across, let us guide you ...
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