Modded Ric 360/12/V64 is now back.
The wider string spacing at the nut makes the guitar *much* more playable! Paying attention to left hand technique, I can now avoid muting adjacent strings when fretting at the first position, no problem!
The new frets and new fretboard finish are very nice, too. Slightly narrower frets and lack of the lacquer finish makes the edges of the frets feel a bit more defined. And the narrower frets should help with intonation, too.
The new 12-saddle bridge, with it's custom shaped and slotted saddles, looks great and allows for more precise intonation (esp on the low E string pair).
The guitar also now has more sustain and is more resonant (I can feel the increased resonance in the parts of the guitar that contact my body), which I'm guessing is due to the new bridge, nut, and the heavier brass truss rod bar in the headstock.
The new bridge, nut, and re-shaped truss rod cover (previously, some of the strings rubbed up against the truss rod cover) make the guitar easier to tune -- any slight change in the tuner now results in a "linear" change in pitch.
I plugged into my Dr. Z 6545 this morning for about 15 min, and the guitar sounds freakin' awesome! Clarity, twang, sustain.......everything seems to have changed for the better!
Good Stuff!!
