Peter, If you REALLY want to depart from the crowd, get a 350V63. It has a long scale neck for easy playing, and three vintage toaster pickups, and semi-hollow construction with a small body, and lightweight at 7#. I would call it the UnStratocaster. That, and a 220 (the UnTelecaster) or 260 (UnTelecaster Deluxe) are the only Rick guitars I want besides my 650D. Throw a set of vintage pickups on a 650, and you basically have a stripped 660/6 with a 24-fret neck. Install hi-gain pickups on that 650, and you have a 620 with a fatter neck, better bridge, and 24-fret neck. The 650 is your most versatile solid body workhorse. It can also be had with tremolo bar. It is, of course, the UnLes Paul. The 330/6, 360/6 or 380L would be your UnES-335, etc. A 481 (body similar to 4003 bass) might also be in order, as it's unusual even for a Rick, sort of an UnExplorer or UnFirebird. Add one of those Tech 21 American Woman pedals endorsed by Randy Bachman, and it becomes an UnDun. Use anything but RIC pickups in your Rick, and it becomes an UnEthical.
To my understanding, all the modern RIC guitar pickups will interchange. If the guitar you want is not available with the pickups you want, you can change them out yourself. You can have humbuckers, hi-gain single coils, or toaster (vintage) single coils.
Most rockers would prefer the humbuckers, as they have less hum and they are "hot" for your high gain applications. They are clearer sounding than most other humbuckers, and much quieter than single coils. Basically, you get the quietness of humbuckers with single coil clarity. They compare in tonal quality to the pickups on my dad's old Gretsch, except they are a bit leaner and cleaner. There is NO muddiness to the tone like typical humbuckers.
Unfortunately, the 350V63, which is the coolest looking Rick guitar (to me), is also one of the priciest. I would definitely want the toasters in it if I had one.
And what does your bass player think of Rickenbacker basses? The bass section is the hottest part of the Forum, you know.
