Hi Steve -
It's really not a problem in any way. In fact it's very much a part of the Rickenbacker sound; all those sympathetic vibrations between the tailpiece and the saddles contribute to the jangle, much as the cavities in any guitar contribute to its resonance. It's part of the 'thing', as it ...
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- Sat Sep 05, 2009 11:37 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Guitars: by John Simmons
- Topic: Ringing Strings Behind The Bridge
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- Forum: Rickenbacker Guitars: by John Simmons
- Topic: Seymour Duncans / Bigsby question
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Seymour Duncans / Bigsby question
Hello there -
This is my first post at the Rick forum, seems like a great place!
I've got a 1975 360 that I bought about a year ago - it's still listed from the previous owner in the registry if anyone cares to look (SN OA303). It's a weird bird, with a Bigsby and a pair of Seymour Duncan pickups ...
This is my first post at the Rick forum, seems like a great place!
I've got a 1975 360 that I bought about a year ago - it's still listed from the previous owner in the registry if anyone cares to look (SN OA303). It's a weird bird, with a Bigsby and a pair of Seymour Duncan pickups ...
