Cool Idea
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Cool Idea
Has anyone ever thought of getting a 1996 and converting it to John Fogerty specs? (Ric Humbucker in the bridge position(No PAFs!), B5 and bowtie bridge, ACME TRC)I thought it would be cool to toy around with, although a pricy model and not one I own.
- studiotwosession
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I find that I can still get a great Fogerty sound from my Model 350 with high gains and playing through a closed back cabinet, particularly a Marshall. The Fender Bassman cab is also quite close.
I do not think that the Rickenbacker Humbucker will achieve the Fogerty tonality, but never say never in this world of seemingly unlimited amplifiers and effects circuitry.
I do not think that the Rickenbacker Humbucker will achieve the Fogerty tonality, but never say never in this world of seemingly unlimited amplifiers and effects circuitry.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Seems to me there were some shows with John F. in the past ten years or so and he was playing a 360 in them.
Un-modified.
This is a funny thread. I knew a guy in Chgo who wrote and recorded originals and his stuff sounded so much like John F it was scary. Never thought I'd hear someone who sang just like him but he did.
Un-modified.
This is a funny thread. I knew a guy in Chgo who wrote and recorded originals and his stuff sounded so much like John F it was scary. Never thought I'd hear someone who sang just like him but he did.
This is off the record
