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Nate,
I disagree; A Fender is a Fender.A Rickenbacker is
a Rickenbacker,However a hybrid sound may be in order to the musician whom owns/mods one.
It isn't pretty on E-bay but you don't have to by it.I also have some nasty news for ya...It's Wood!
It will go bye bye l8er on in time.Yes,We all die.
Dont sweat the small stuff.Play Maaan Play...
Bill
I disagree; A Fender is a Fender.A Rickenbacker is
a Rickenbacker,However a hybrid sound may be in order to the musician whom owns/mods one.
It isn't pretty on E-bay but you don't have to by it.I also have some nasty news for ya...It's Wood!
It will go bye bye l8er on in time.Yes,We all die.
Dont sweat the small stuff.Play Maaan Play...
Bill
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Besides, one of my favorite artists - John Fogerty- also combined brands of pickups when he put a Gibson humbucker on his Rickenbacker 325. And I think that tone is great. To each is own.
"Here he is, come to pay homage to the Rickenbacker display!" (Said to me by owner Bruce at the "Great House of Guitars" in Rochester, NY)
Sometimes a replacement PU is very necessary and adventageous. My 66 Fender Mustang guitar had VERY weak stock PU's. I replaced them with some DiMarzio Fast Trac I's, and the output was radically enhanced.
The tone changed a bit, but it's still recognizeable as the same guitar compared to some recordings I did a long time ago with the original PU's. But it is a far better player now.
The guitarist I play with was in love with this guitar, and ended up replacing his stock PU's on a 40th Anniversary Strat...again, the tone changed, but mainly the guitar is hotter. Still has a recognizeable Strat twang, only it can get more ballsy.
But I agree that fundementally the major factors in a guitar or bass's sound is the construction of the body and the placement of the PU(s).
The tone changed a bit, but it's still recognizeable as the same guitar compared to some recordings I did a long time ago with the original PU's. But it is a far better player now.
The guitarist I play with was in love with this guitar, and ended up replacing his stock PU's on a 40th Anniversary Strat...again, the tone changed, but mainly the guitar is hotter. Still has a recognizeable Strat twang, only it can get more ballsy.
But I agree that fundementally the major factors in a guitar or bass's sound is the construction of the body and the placement of the PU(s).

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I'm like you Bob, if I was to change something on my Rics, I would use Ric parts. I almost did with my 330 when I was thinking of installing toasters in place of the HG.
I would try to keep it in the family! And I would do the same with a Gibson or a Fender!
I would try to keep it in the family! And I would do the same with a Gibson or a Fender!
DannyBoy 
Nowhere man please listen, you don't know what you're missing...
Nowhere man please listen, you don't know what you're missing...
