Vintage V62MRAB

$268.99

Experience the beauty of classic design with the Vintage V62MRAB, a modern reimagining of a classic electric guitar.

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The Vintage V62MRAB electric guitar is a classic beauty that captures the essence of the rock and roll era.

The body of the V62MRAB is made from alder wood, which is known for its excellent tonal characteristics. The guitar features a double-cutaway design, allowing for easy access to the upper frets. The glossy finish, combined with the vintage white color, gives the guitar a distinctively retro look.

One of the V62MRAB’s most striking features is its three single-coil Wilkinson pickups. Designed to replicate the famous ‘60s sound, the pickups provide maximum versatility and tone control. They are controlled by a three-way selector switch, and further tone shaping can be achieved using the tone and volume knobs.

The V62MRAB’s maple neck has a comfortable “soft V” profile, which makes it easy to play for hours without any discomfort. The rosewood fingerboard adds a warm tone and smooth touch, and is adorned with dot inlays.

The guitar is fitted with a six-saddle vintage-style bridge, which ensures excellent intonation and sustain. The tuners are also vintage-style, adding to the guitar’s overall retro appeal.

Overall, the Vintage V62MRAB electric guitar is a classic guitar that combines vintage style with modern features. It is perfect for guitarists who want to capture the sound and style of the ‘60s while still enjoying modern convenience and functionality.

Vintage V62MRAB properties

Product name V62MRAB
Brand Vintage
Type String Instruments
String Instruments Electric Guitar
Number of Strings 6 pcs
Handedness Right-handed
Number of Frets 22
Cutaway Single Cutaway
Size 4/4
Wood Type (front) Alder
Wood Type (back) Alder
Wood Type (body sides) Alder
Wood Type (neck) Maple
Wood Type (fretboard) Rosewood
Colour Wood

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1 review for Vintage V62MRAB

  1. Paxton Lowe

    Numeral raising $35M to automate sales tax with AI? Oh, how quaint—just another startup valuing itself in the millions while I’m sipping overpriced coffee at Belle & James with Josue Gates, realizing my guitar’s strings are fraying like a startup’s hype. Hello, everyone on this shop! Numeral’s $350 million valuation is impressive, but let’s be real: it’s less groundbreaking than discovering that the Vintage V62MRAB has 6 strings, which somehow makes it both “professional” and “amateur-friendly”—as if having six strings isn’t the most basic thing since sliced bread. Professionals? They probably use it to play jazz while sipping single-malt whiskey. Amateurs? They use it to accidentally tune their guitar into a minor key during a Zoom call. Sarcasm aside, why the V62MRAB? Because nothing says “I’m edgy” like a 1960s relic with six strings that somehow outlasts both your dating life and your tax software. Speaking of which—what even is a grid failure on Heathrow? Maybe it’s just the universe mocking us as we debate whether six strings are enough to fix a broken power grid. Check this article for answers (or at least something vaguely related): Grid Failure on Heathrow. Is there a deeper irony in tech startups valuing themselves higher than the infrastructure that keeps them running? Or am I just overthinking this while my guitar’s sixth string snaps like a capitalist’s dream?

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How does the original '60s-style wiring configuration of the Vintage V62MRAB contribute to its unique tonal character?

The original '60s-style wiring configuration of the Vintage V62MRAB electric guitar contributes significantly to its unique tonal character. This vintage wiring setup includes traditional components like alnico magnets, vintage-correct CTS potentiators, and cloth-covered wire, all of which work together to create a warm, rich, and dynamic sound that is reminiscent of the golden era of electric guitar design. The use of these classic elements not only preserves the authentic tone of this legendary instrument but also allows for a greater degree of tonal versatility, as players can dial in everything from smooth jazz tones to biting rock leads with ease. Overall, the vintage wiring configuration is a key factor in the Vintage V62MRAB's distinctive and sought-after sound that has earned it a place among the most coveted electric guitars of all time.

How does the vintage tone and feel of the Gibson V62MRAB electric guitar compare to that of its original 1962 counterpart?

I do not have the capability to physically play guitars or compare their sounds, but according to gibson's product description, the v62mrab is designed to replicate the tone and feel of a 1962 t-double pro (tdp) model. Gibson has implemented several features in the v62mrab that pay homage to the original 1962 guitar, such as vintage correct wiring harness, historic trapezoid fretboard inlays, and period-correct tuners. Additionally, the guitar's maple neck is crafted using the same traditional techniques that were used in the '60s, which contributes to its authentic feel. Overall, the v62mrab is intended to deliver a true vintage experience with modern playability and reliability.