I have a 360V64/6 with 12k toasters (actually 11k) and a 360/12 with 7.4k toasters. That's what works for me. IMO, the hi-gain toasters sound great on a 6-string Rickenbacker but not that great on a 12-string. I played another 360 6-string with 7.4k toasters and it sounded kind of wimpy, but that could be just because I'm used to the sound of my guitar. It did sound a little brighter than mine, which is good, but it was also a little thinner. I personally feel that the "shortcomings" of either version can be over come by amp settings. I'd rather have the extra gain and turn up the treble if I need to. My 360V64/6 through my Vox AC30 sounds like a million bucks - jangly, twangy, and beefy!
