Reevaluating my Rick
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marctrain57
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Reevaluating my Rick
I have been playing a 340 for about a year now. I recently spent some time comparing it to my Les Paul, my Jazzmaster and my Strat. I just can't get over how easy it is to play, how low the action is and it's overall great sound. I want another, but what to get. What I don't want is the same sound however. I would like something thicker, blueser. Among my thoughts are a 381, a 650 or something with toaster. Would love some suggestions on new guitar that will have that great Rick feel but with another sound
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Thicker, bluesier?
You don't want a toaster-equipped one, that's for sure.
I'd say 650, offhand...
You don't want a toaster-equipped one, that's for sure.
I'd say 650, offhand...
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Marc,
My suggestion is for you to look for a 350 Liverpool with high gains and put a RIC HB-1 humbucker in the bridge position. I play blues. The 350 and my modified 360/V64 do the job very well for me. The 350 has LP qualities with that set up, but with one major difference, there is more definition when you strike a chord.
Choice of amp is very important as well.
My suggestion is for you to look for a 350 Liverpool with high gains and put a RIC HB-1 humbucker in the bridge position. I play blues. The 350 and my modified 360/V64 do the job very well for me. The 350 has LP qualities with that set up, but with one major difference, there is more definition when you strike a chord.
Choice of amp is very important as well.
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The 650 is the most incredible humbucker equipped guitar I have played. My 650C plays like a dream, and the maple fretboard adds some of the sparkle and spank that most hb guitars lack. The pickups don't kill all the highs, either. It sounds good from clean to crunch and looks great. I think that if I can only bring one 6-string and need any bluesy or distorted tones, this is the guitar I'd bring to the gig.
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