by Terry B » 27 Feb 2013, 21:45
Hi All, I've had a Classic '50's for about 2 years. Straight out of the box it's a great guitar. After a while I changed the stock pickups for set of '62s as I felt the stock ones sounded a bit "thin". This improved the warmth of the sound. I played through a Vox AD30VT and a Zoom RFX 2000 with EFTP and was very happy with the sound even when gigging. Of late however, I became dissatisfied with the sound and swapped the zinc trem block for a steel one. This again improved the sustain and gave a "ring" to the sound. Today, still not being totally happy that I was getting "that sound" I decided to fire up my ancient '62 Vox AC30 Super Twin - feed the Zoom into it - and there it was - that sound! So you see - all that fiddling and it wasn't the guitar at all! It's all in the AMP! So, lesson learned!
At the end of the day the Classic '50's is a great sounding guitar and coupled with the right outboard gear you'll get "that sound" without any problem, so go for it!