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OK, Here goes. I'll try to keep this as short as possible. An un-scientific a,b,c comparison.
The test: recorded each guitar through the same channel on the board to a separate track on tape deck, through an old MXR dyna comp to level the field,[RM was recorded on clean un-compressed setting to further level the field].
Results: '67 was the brightest sounding. The '96 was less bright but had more mid or bottom to it [rounder]. The RM was very close to the '96 with a little less output. Please keep in mind that the strings on these guitars are all a different age, I think that has an effect on the results.
Playability: They're all a joy to play, but I think the '67 is a bit easier to play. Maybe because of the smaller radius of the fretboard, or the string spacing, not sure.
Anyway, I hope this gives you something to ponder. BTW, as far as whippersnappers go, I'm 19 years older than my '67. You do the math.
The test: recorded each guitar through the same channel on the board to a separate track on tape deck, through an old MXR dyna comp to level the field,[RM was recorded on clean un-compressed setting to further level the field].
Results: '67 was the brightest sounding. The '96 was less bright but had more mid or bottom to it [rounder]. The RM was very close to the '96 with a little less output. Please keep in mind that the strings on these guitars are all a different age, I think that has an effect on the results.
Playability: They're all a joy to play, but I think the '67 is a bit easier to play. Maybe because of the smaller radius of the fretboard, or the string spacing, not sure.
Anyway, I hope this gives you something to ponder. BTW, as far as whippersnappers go, I'm 19 years older than my '67. You do the math.
Dane: A wise choice.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Thanks Johnv. Chalk another one up for the nice playing 1960s vintage Rickenbacker 12 string.
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Yes the 370/12RM is on the right. The others have John's signature in the middle and Roger's signature on the left.
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That word, I believe, is the closest thing to a 'swear' in The Wizard Of Oz...
Instead of "You're Fired", I think The Donald should be required to shout "Silence, Whippersnapper!", ala John Bolton...
Whereupon a small dog would materialize and abscond with his pants...
Instead of "You're Fired", I think The Donald should be required to shout "Silence, Whippersnapper!", ala John Bolton...
Whereupon a small dog would materialize and abscond with his pants...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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Another irony...my first acting experience was as the Wizard of Oz in my eighth grade play...it has affected my outlook ever since.
Nobody absconded with my pants, but I did poke a nice hole in the Scarecrow's scalp when I granted him "brains" by pinning a sign onto his hat.
His shouted onstage obscenity and the trickle of blood that ran down his forehead between his eyes for all to see, is one of my most cherished childhood memories...
Nobody absconded with my pants, but I did poke a nice hole in the Scarecrow's scalp when I granted him "brains" by pinning a sign onto his hat.
His shouted onstage obscenity and the trickle of blood that ran down his forehead between his eyes for all to see, is one of my most cherished childhood memories...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
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And John and I say it in our Hee-Haw voices, too.
They still re-runnin' H-H in Lubbock?
They still re-runnin' H-H in Lubbock?
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
