I played with Vintage this past weekend, a group who chose its name based on the age of its players and not on its set list. This was to be this sessions secret weapon and those present now refer to this guitar as Agent 480. Those present had to admit that they had not been properly introduced to its tone until now.
This instrument is a great player and regardless of my antics, for those who might ask, it remained in great tune giving all that was asked. It just sang through the Vox AC-30 with a sweet quality that cut through the mix.
This Burgundglo 1974 model has a body size that is just right and the high gains from the 1970s were perfect after I had Sergio the Wizard work his magic on the bridge pickup which changed it from a 5.2 to a 13 KOhm rating. And yes there is a clear and present jangle that is quite an attention grabber, even with the high gains. Nary a toaster in sight with this model.
So for those of you who take the time to set up a 480 just right, there are tonal rewards that you might not gather based on its 24 fret neck, 1970s vibe and relative rarity. These high gains are perfect for this model.
I snapped the following photo which lacks the clarity I typically expect, but at least it captures the moment. And yes ... it also is outstanding through the Traynor YCV40A that it is leaning against in the photo here.
Oh yes, "Q", eat your heart out.





