Nice upgrades for a guitar that cost less then £100 from factory
bor64 wrote:Well the ones Hank used on stage, had Kinmans and Sperzels ...![]()
Nice upgrades for a guitar that cost less then £100 from factory
hansaustria wrote:David Martin wrote:The difference between mine and other, later, examples is that mine, in common with Hank's and Bruce's and all the very early serial numbers had scratchplates made from the original material as the replacement stuff was considerably delayed...
I do a have a set of 60s Resomatics, but they languish in a drawer here at Martin Towers and have never been fitted to my 2004...
Did you do a direct comparison from Marvin ( vintage / Legend / 2004 ) guitars side by side ? I did it with one vintage ( 1964 ) a 2004 and two very early Legends ( 1993 / 96 ) !
There are great differences in sound.
Hans
PS: my Legend has an excellent sounding neck pu, the bridge and middle pu are very good !
bor64 wrote:I encounter so many original vintage Marvin's, that I lose count.... once 7 at the same time in the same room and one very early pre legend....aka fake (Ely area) Burns with a Baldwin serial plate.
Except the fact that only two had the same body measurements , and the build quality wasn't what we are used to now...they sounded approximately the same....
Not like a strat for sure!
I have a feeling (like I had 10 years ago, and discussed back then) the first samples have different wood and other quality rez-o-tubes and perhaps rez-o-matics too.
About the rez-o-tube bridge, my 2004 china Marvin (no62)bridge has a different feel (I'm talking about the baseplate with the signature)the metal feels like its painted that colour instead of "bare metal" duralumin of my 65 and British custom build 2004 greenburst. On top of that the signature looks in bossed instead of engraved. So maybe the metallurgy is different....
Fact is that on the 3 generations Marvin's the tubes have different levels in depth where the string end balls are anchored and the trem springs have different lengths also....
So who knows the first dozen or so guitars are different....
Except David, I don't know anyone who exchanged a genuine British build legend for a 40th Marvin as number one guitar...so his 2004 40th has to be at least or par with a legend....so far I didn't come across such sample between the higher serial numbered 40th anniversary's.
With the highest respect to CPJ ears, there was a time he wouldn't touch a Burns Marvin with a pole on stage because it wasn't used on the first album![]()
Tin hat in place![]()
Cheers Rob
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