Dr. Green
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let me preface this by saying that I have not played a vintage burst myself but I have heard them being played and talked to Billy Gibbons in person about them.
(he told me that a vintage burst was hands down what he would want to play when recording in the studio )
so with that and different videos and recordings what I myself have noticed the most is in the treble region which seems to be more sizzling without sounding brittle or strident in comparison to a historic which can be somewhat boring unless you get a good one
for you guys who have played both what is your take on this subject ?
(he told me that a vintage burst was hands down what he would want to play when recording in the studio )
so with that and different videos and recordings what I myself have noticed the most is in the treble region which seems to be more sizzling without sounding brittle or strident in comparison to a historic which can be somewhat boring unless you get a good one
for you guys who have played both what is your take on this subject ?