They didn't really fit; I know I had to route the cavities deeper, and I think a bit longer as well.tennis_nick wrote:Because P-90's sound so goldy, they must sound good in a Dakota too... right?
now that I know they fit... I'll take one of each!
SD sells P-90's in toaster shells... wonder what they're like....
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- Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:49 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Guitars: by John Simmons
- Topic: Butchered Dakota
- Replies: 35
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Re: Butchered Dakota
- Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:48 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Guitars: by John Simmons
- Topic: Butchered Dakota
- Replies: 35
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Re: Butchered Dakota
It was the combination set if I remember correctly (90% certain). They are pretty good, but I have a LP DC Special with Fralins -- those are to die for.
- Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:22 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker General: by Howard Bishop
- Topic: How a 360-12 Changed Me As a Musican
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Re: How a 360-12 Changed Me As a Musican
Playing a 370/12 definitely made me a more accurate/precise fingerer and picker; playing a 6-string seems easy in comparison. Playing the Ric cleanly is one of the few things I can still do better than my son, the speed demon.
- Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:11 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Guitars: by John Simmons
- Topic: Butchered Dakota
- Replies: 35
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Re: Butchered Dakota
I am the guilty party.......
A few years ago, I picked up a non-working Dakota (cheaply). I had some Rio Grande P-90's laying around, and was looking for a good platform. I also wanted to experiment with the Torres deluxe varitone (that's what it really is, not as described in the listing ...
A few years ago, I picked up a non-working Dakota (cheaply). I had some Rio Grande P-90's laying around, and was looking for a good platform. I also wanted to experiment with the Torres deluxe varitone (that's what it really is, not as described in the listing ...
