Killersound
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Killersound
Oh man!
I like to share this with you all.
I purchased recently a '73 4001 in Fireglo. The luthier replaced the worn out frets and installed a lollar horseshoe.
The wood is exeptionally good; dense birdseye maple with the darkest rosewood you've ever seen.
It took a bit of time, a bit of trial and error but finally here it is; this KILLER Rickenbacker sound!
I was searching for it for a long time and now I've found it.
Thomastik Infeld flats and a tube amplifier btw.
I like to share this with you all.
I purchased recently a '73 4001 in Fireglo. The luthier replaced the worn out frets and installed a lollar horseshoe.
The wood is exeptionally good; dense birdseye maple with the darkest rosewood you've ever seen.
It took a bit of time, a bit of trial and error but finally here it is; this KILLER Rickenbacker sound!
I was searching for it for a long time and now I've found it.
Thomastik Infeld flats and a tube amplifier btw.
Re: Killersound
You know, I've never tried a Rick with a real horsie. Would love to at some stage.
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That looks great!
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Awesome! I've owned a Mar 73 and a Dec 73... some of the best players I've ever had!
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"Awesome! I've owned a March 73 and a July 73... some of the best players I've ever had"!®
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It's the MC863; anyone who knows where it comes from? History.
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That's only a few numbers away from my old March '73 4001.Cor163 wrote:It's the MC863...