12-string Rics... 21 or 24?
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12-string Rics... 21 or 24?
When it comes to the feel/playability of Ric 12-strings, is there a big difference between 21 frets and 24 frets?
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- tony_carey
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The nut width is only different on the 660. If you are looking at 360V64's, 350V63's, 620's, Carl Wilsons etc, then the nut width is the same as the 6 string 330/360/s.
I say get both, a 21 fret with toasters & 24 fret with hi-gains!
I say get both, a 21 fret with toasters & 24 fret with hi-gains!
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While not wanting to hijack the intent of this thread, I would add that a 24 fret with a high gain in the neck and a hot toaster (11-12 KOhm) in the bridge is also an option to allow for a bit more jangle and sufficient output. This gives you a nice balance of lows and highs that provides for a very versatile tonality.
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- 8mileshigh
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>>>> a high gain in the neck and a hot toaster (11-12 KOhm) in the bridge
ya... the question of toasters and possible combo with hi-gains seems to be a big one... and one that I'm very interested in.
Peter, have you ever tried reversing that (putting the hi-gain at the neck and the toaster at the bridge) ? .... kinda like a counterintuitive counterbalance if that makes any sense.
(as for the wider nut width of a 660... thanks, I didn't know that.)
ya... the question of toasters and possible combo with hi-gains seems to be a big one... and one that I'm very interested in.
Peter, have you ever tried reversing that (putting the hi-gain at the neck and the toaster at the bridge) ? .... kinda like a counterintuitive counterbalance if that makes any sense.
(as for the wider nut width of a 660... thanks, I didn't know that.)
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Yes Brammy I have with good results on a 24 fret model.
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