FIRST GIG WITH 660/12
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- melibreits
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Just out of curiosity, for those who have both, how hard is it to get used to the wider neck on the 660/12 if you're used to playing a 330/12? I know for me, I find the 360/12 just slightly harder to play than the 330/12--all I can figure is that the binding ever so slightly narrows the playing space on the 360.... sometimes I feel that a little more width on a 12-string Ric fingerboard might be a good thing....
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"
I went for the 660/12 sight unseen because I just knew I'd have a problem with a 330 or 360.
It's a bit of a stretch above the 7th fret if you use half-barres and want the low E pair in the chord, but other than that, it's just fine. I can comfortably switch from a 330/360/620 to the 660 and back with no problems.
However, I pity any poor unfortunates within hearing distance - I'm a pretty average player!!
It's a bit of a stretch above the 7th fret if you use half-barres and want the low E pair in the chord, but other than that, it's just fine. I can comfortably switch from a 330/360/620 to the 660 and back with no problems.
However, I pity any poor unfortunates within hearing distance - I'm a pretty average player!!

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- melibreits
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I remember feeling kind of bummed out when we got outbid on a gorgeous Turquoise 660/12 on eBay a couple of years ago....but then a couple of months later we scored the 325 in that color, which was a very sweet consolation indeed.... Though I keep wondering how it would feel to play a 660 every time I see how pretty they are!
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"

