2 or 3 Pick-ups?

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2 or 3 Pick-ups?

Post by shammond »

I'm new to this forum. Bear with me. Also put this question in the general section.

I've been playing guitar for 30 years now - everything but a Rickenbacker. But now it's time and I want to make sure I make the right choice. I suppose more than anything I want to be able to re-create that 60's Byrds sound.

Right now I'm looking at getting a 360/12 or a 370/12. My questions: What is the purpose (or effect) of the third pickup on the 370/12? What is the overall difference in the sound between the 360 and 370 as a result of that pickup? And does that third pickup get in the way of picking?

Any help on this will be appreciated!
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Post by iamthebassman »

I just got a lefty 340. All I can tell you of interest right now is that the neck and middle pickups are wired together. Pickup choices are Bridge, All, Middle+Neck. Don't know if this applies to the 370 tho'.
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Post by Don Miller »

yes..the 370 is wired the same way...altho it can be re-wired so that the middle position blender becames a volume control for the third pickup..and allows it to be mixed in with any of the other positions. I have a strat wired that way and it's very versitle..my 370-12 is wired stock however..
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Don: Unless you are interested in rewiring the 370, I would go with the 360. Rewired, the 370 is very versatile, however, kept stock I suspect you will be using the switch in the down position most of the time. Also, some owners claim that the middle pickup cramps their picking style to some extent.
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Post by pablo_mago »

When I was shopping for my 12 string I swaped e-mails with Roger McGuinn asking him the same questions. He said that he only used the treble pick up and the others were just for looks! I got a 360-12 and never looked back.
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