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Re: 620/660
Well Gary where are pics? 

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Re: 620/660
Scott, are you getting your woman another pick-up on her guitar? 

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Re: 620/660
There's a "rare" 3-pu 660 w/ Bigsby that's been on Craigslist forever: http://sacramento.craigslist.org/msg/2145845848.html
Re: 620/660
Thanks for the pic Chris.just thinking if there was another pickup on a 620 would it maybe be a 620SPC ? 
so either it would be a
3 pickup 620 or a 630 or maybe a 620 SPC? who knows

so either it would be a
3 pickup 620 or a 630 or maybe a 620 SPC? who knows

Re: 620/660
Scotty, before you break out the router I would wait for Gary's review.
I think you will find it may affect your playing style and we wouldn't want to get in the way of perfection.
I also wonder how much more versatile it would be with regard to tone. Of course, you would want the wiring to allow for the neck and bridge pickups on at the same time (unlike the convention RIC three pickup wiring) as that is the golden tone we are looking for.
When it comes to Rickenbacker guitars I still think two pickups (neck and bridge) rule in most cases.
What say ye, Dr. Who?
I think you will find it may affect your playing style and we wouldn't want to get in the way of perfection.
I also wonder how much more versatile it would be with regard to tone. Of course, you would want the wiring to allow for the neck and bridge pickups on at the same time (unlike the convention RIC three pickup wiring) as that is the golden tone we are looking for.
When it comes to Rickenbacker guitars I still think two pickups (neck and bridge) rule in most cases.
What say ye, Dr. Who?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Re: 620/660
Alas Peter its not a mod i can do as ive not got a 620/660 in my stable at the moment i was just wondering if anyone had done the Mod and what would the title of the guitar become.Now i wouldnt let anything get in the way of my playing style as I know its far from perfection 

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Scotty: It is a great question, nonetheless and one the RIC must have considered at least to some extent when these instruments were designed.
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Re: 620/660
I vaguely remember reading somewhere that solid body Ricks (or at least the 450 and 460 models) back in the '60's could be purchased with a third pickup if specially ordered. I've never seen one, though (and somebody please set me straight if I'm just imagining things again
).

Re: 620/660
Love that 660. Nicechronictown wrote:There's a "rare" 3-pu 660 w/ Bigsby that's been on Craigslist forever: http://sacramento.craigslist.org/msg/2145845848.html

Re: 620/660
this is exactly what im thinking Chris hypothetically if there was a 620 that was ordered from the factory with a extra pickup what indeed would it be called.Im interested to know what it would titled.Why? Cause im a curious cat and i like to know what tag is on my supermarket's counter.chronictown wrote:I vaguely remember reading somewhere that solid body Ricks (or at least the 450 and 460 models) back in the '60's could be purchased with a third pickup if specially ordered. I've never seen one, though (and somebody please set me straight if I'm just imagining things again).

Re: 620/660
I don't know about a 3 pickup 620 but a 660 with a converter comb would be a 666. 

Re: 620/660
hahhahaha too true Jason Metal fans would have a fit!jdogric12 wrote:I don't know about a 3 pickup 620 but a 660 with a converter comb would be a 666.


