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moopysanchez
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Thanks for your patience guys.
I went to the store to look at the guitars and I played a 330 FG and fell in love. The sound, the neck and the looks blew me away. It was the coolest guitars I had ever played.
I also looked at an American Deluxe Strat. I also loved the strat. It was so comfortable to play and and the pickups were great. The amber finish was really nice. The neck was very quick, too. My only gripe is so many people have strats.
Both of these guitars are almost the same price. I am torn on what to get. The things I didn't like about the 330 were the neck was not as quick at the strat's. Also, (I know you guys won't like this) the 330 pickups weren't as versatile as the strat's. The strat was also more durable and would take a drop or a stupid drummer sitting on it better.
My conclusion is that the strat would be more practicle for what I'm doing, but my gut tells me to get the Ric. What do you think?
Please don't just say get the 330 because Rickenbacker is the only company that makes good guitars.
Thanks again for you help and patience.
Ken, your homemade neck through looks like the PRS Santana
http://www.prsguitars.com/showcase/current/santana2.html
I went to the store to look at the guitars and I played a 330 FG and fell in love. The sound, the neck and the looks blew me away. It was the coolest guitars I had ever played.
I also looked at an American Deluxe Strat. I also loved the strat. It was so comfortable to play and and the pickups were great. The amber finish was really nice. The neck was very quick, too. My only gripe is so many people have strats.
Both of these guitars are almost the same price. I am torn on what to get. The things I didn't like about the 330 were the neck was not as quick at the strat's. Also, (I know you guys won't like this) the 330 pickups weren't as versatile as the strat's. The strat was also more durable and would take a drop or a stupid drummer sitting on it better.
My conclusion is that the strat would be more practicle for what I'm doing, but my gut tells me to get the Ric. What do you think?
Please don't just say get the 330 because Rickenbacker is the only company that makes good guitars.
Thanks again for you help and patience.
Ken, your homemade neck through looks like the PRS Santana
http://www.prsguitars.com/showcase/current/santana2.html
You said it yourself:
I played a 330 FG and fell in love. The sound, the neck and the looks blew me away. It was the coolest guitars I had ever played.
Go with the gut - as you get to know it, you'll find that it can produce sounds that no Strat ever could. You'll learn to love it so much, you'll never drop it.
As for stupid drummers - well, I can't help you there
I played a 330 FG and fell in love. The sound, the neck and the looks blew me away. It was the coolest guitars I had ever played.
Go with the gut - as you get to know it, you'll find that it can produce sounds that no Strat ever could. You'll learn to love it so much, you'll never drop it.
As for stupid drummers - well, I can't help you there

I purchased a fireglo 330 in March. (First guitar in 30 years) There really was no question as to which brand just which model. Two weeks ago I purchased a MIM Strat for 1/3 the cost of a MIA. Yes I know the differences between the 2 Stats but you can mod the MIM to your hearts content. My next purchase will most likely be a RIC 620. The tone of the strat and the 330 are like night and day so the type of music you will be playing should be considered.
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Michael, congratulations! You have picked the perfect first Rick in the perfect color!
Now, let's see... it's time for your first Rick 12...
Now, let's see... it's time for your first Rick 12...
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