21 or 24 frets?

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Anthony, these are great points, again, I'll probably never know. Makes me wonder, however, why they don't put toasters on a 620 as the default configuration. If it's as you describe, the sound of a 620 with hi-gains might be muddy compared to a 330 or 360 with hi-gains.
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Not the case Steve, as you are comparing a solid body with a hollow & you would expect the solid body to be a little 'harder' in sound!
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Gotcha, I personally love the sound of my 360/12VP, I might agree that the tonal range is not as great as with the hi-gains, but for the sound it makes, it is great. I have never played a Ric solid body, I'd personally be very curious as to how a 360/12VP sounds, compared to a 660/12. That is comparing a semi-hollow 24-fret to a solid-body 21-fret, both with toasters. Kind of hard to write about sound, huh?
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did Ric ever make a 21-fret 6-string 360?
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Sure, up to about 1970.
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Perhaps, but is this sewer or later.
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Speaking of TV shows, Larry, I couldn't help but notice your name, you wouldn't be friends with the Beaver, now would you?
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OK...so why did RIC go to 24 fret necks in the first place?

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I would imagine Cole, that it was to keep up with the musical trend of the '70's to push the bounderies of playing to include soloing at an unreasonably high pitch!
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Larry and the Beaver parted ways long ago. Even Ken Osmond (Eddie Haskell) is an LA cop!
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Gene I have been asked that question as long as I can remember .... NO I am not
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To hear a HiGain-equipped Ric with 24 frets (340 Desert Gold) used for a solo in the upper register, go here:
http://www.myspace.com/noelchristianriddell

Listen to 'Desert Ship'. Intro licks are low on the neck, the solo at around 2:20 is WAY up there.
Rics sound nice with Ebow too...

You can compare it to the solo sounds of a 1997SPC (with Toasters) on 'Glow' and a 650A (with HB1s) on 'Double Argent'.
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Thanks for this Noel. So far I haven't been able to get your tracks to download. I will persist.
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Image They should play instantly....

Thanks for trying!
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