
PS. I love the acoustic 12's though

Originally posted by LikeASong:I supposed itI don't feel comfortable on electric 12 strings either, and you're right: it's harder to play riffs and solos than on standard strung guitars! Moreover, Edge doesn't make the most of his 12's (personal opinion), so you don't need to suffer the 12-strings unconvenience in order to sound like him. Just get some nice chorus onto that Ricky beauty and rock on!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS. I love the acoustic 12's though
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Just bought a rickenbacker 330 6 string![]()
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Got a great price for it on the bay, on it's way here now. I'll post some pictures and general thoughts once it gets here!
Here's a picture that was on the auction of it. So sosososososo excited to get it.
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Nice. Congrats on the purchase.
Suggestion for improved tone - Swap out the pickups for the 'toaster top' vintage (lo-gain) version.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
Yeah people have already been telling me to do that. Will probably do it eventually, I haven't sampled the toasters myself, but I've heard great things about them. Expensive set of pups though.
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
Everything Rickenbacker is expensive.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
Yeah people have already been telling me to do that. Will probably do it eventually, I haven't sampled the toasters myself, but I've heard great things about them. Expensive set of pups though.
Originally posted by KAVALID:I am still searching for a good chime tone similar to 'Heartland'
Herdim pick / AC 30 / Fender Strat / Modulation Delay
Any suggestions?
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
The wisdom is:
-- Low gain pickups have a wider spectrum of tone.
-- Hi-Gain pickups have a narrower spectrum of tone.
So it is is Edge / Vintage / wider spectrum of tone you want - The vintage style pickups are athe way to go.
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Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
I've heard the newer 7.4k output toaster pickups leave something to be desired. In fact a lot of ricky players say that the hi-gains are more versatile than these. But they do say that if you can find a pair of 12k output toasters, thsoe are the best and should never be passed up. I've also heard the hi-gains sound better on the 6 strings. At any rate, I'll have to see how I like it when it gets here!
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Hi-Gains are not horrible. Ed O'Brien and Thom Yorke of Radiohead have Ricks with Hi-Gains and they get a good sound. The same can be said of Peter Buck of R.E.M.
But they don't have the range of tone that the 'vintage style (toaster top) pickups.
When I was first going to buy a Rickenbacker, I asked Dallas about the pickups. He said "definitely vintage style". I had the same conversation when I met Mike Campbell (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) and was told the same thing.
I've owned Ricks with Hi-Gains and a Rick with the vintage lo-gain pickups. The vintage lo-gains sound best to my ears.
In the end, you have to trust your own ears. What sounds best to you.