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Hello everyone, I hope I placed this into the correct sub-forum. I just bought a Rickenbacker 330 and thought this would be great place to get some more information on them, and just wanted to say hello and introduce myself before I start posting away.

I played bass in high school, took a hiatus from music and found my way back about four years ago. I've played mostly teles and strats, and found myself with two strats recently, which makes no sense, so I sold one and bought the Rick which should be here within a week.

I've loved the look and sound or Rickenbackers for at least 25 years, so this purchase was long overdue.

I mostly play blues, so it'll be interesting to hear from any of you who also use a Rickenbacker for blues.

Anyhow, I look forward to learning lots on this site.
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Hello Christopher, welcome to the forum!
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Hi Christopher..... you've come to the right place. There are a number of members who play blues with their Ricks, so you shouldn't be short of input.

Enjoy your 330 when it arrives. What color did you go for?

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Post by winston »

Hi Christopher,

Welcome to the forum. I am one of the musicians that "Aitch" mentioned.

Here's the instruments that I use when I play blues on a Rickenbacker. They are very versatile. My 360V64 has been modified so it can be made to sound like a Strat or a Les Paul. My 350 has a great blues vibe going for it. It sounds like a cross between a Strat and a Les Paul. My 4003 bass is the most versatile bass that I own.

I will be interested to see how you like your 330. I have never played one.

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Hey Christopher..Welcome...

Please keep in mind that posting pics of new arrival guitars is mandatory
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Welcome!
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Thanks for the warm welcome. I will definitely post pictures when it gets here - guitar-porn should be mandatory when you buy a new guitar.

Its a fireglow, which has always been my favorite colour.

Chris
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Welcome Chris..may it be only the first of many Ric's you acquire!
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Let us know when you get a Ric 12 string, that qualifies you for membership in the 8 mile high club.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Welcome Chris! I play a lot of blues and blues-inspired music on my Ricks - don't let anyone tell you you can't!
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Post by octagon »

Welcome Chris!This guy sure could play some blues on his Rick.

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I've never seen that picture of SRV before - I'd love to see some footage of him playing a Rick.
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