Rickenbacker Acoustics
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popmerchant
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Rickenbacker Acoustics
Hey all...
I have to say, I've seen the pictures of the Rickenbacker acoustic guitars in the catalog and stuff, but I have NEVER seen one in real life! I've never seen one for sale in a guitar store, or even on eBay! Do they really exist? heh heh!
Seriously, though, does anyone have one? I'd love to get some details about them and how they compare to other acoustic guitars. I think they look really cool in the pix I have seen, but how do they play?? And where the heck do you get one!?
Thanks....
John
I have to say, I've seen the pictures of the Rickenbacker acoustic guitars in the catalog and stuff, but I have NEVER seen one in real life! I've never seen one for sale in a guitar store, or even on eBay! Do they really exist? heh heh!
Seriously, though, does anyone have one? I'd love to get some details about them and how they compare to other acoustic guitars. I think they look really cool in the pix I have seen, but how do they play?? And where the heck do you get one!?
Thanks....
John
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I own a 730 Laramie. I waited a year and a half to get one from Music123.com. Looks great sounds great, very bright and loud. The neck feels slighty wider than an electric neck but not nearly as wide as my friends Tacoma. It's my only acoustic...
I did have some trouble with it that required it to go back to Rickenbacker. That was not a pleasent experience, left a bad taste in my mouth, but when it came back they had done some extra work on it for free. I appreciated that.
I did have some trouble with it that required it to go back to Rickenbacker. That was not a pleasent experience, left a bad taste in my mouth, but when it came back they had done some extra work on it for free. I appreciated that.
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I own a '95 700 Comstock MG and a '00 730 Laramie in FG. The '95 is a taotally different acoustic than the newer 700s construction-wise. I havent been abole to compare them sound wise. Mine has lots of bass and have been told that it sounds great. The 730 is a beauty and plays/sounds great to me. I want a 700/12!
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Steve was right, I do indeed have a Ric acoustic, a 700 Comstock in fireglo. It has a really nice, crisp bright treble sound, with a wonderfully booming, percussive bottom end. Ever since I got this guitar last summer it is the only acoustic I ever play; my old Martin-sounding Takamine just sits in its case now. Someone else on this list once described the sound of the Comstock as being "anti-Martin" --it doesn't have that same fullness as a Martin, but its voice is very distinctive.... the treble notes have a certain Rickish chime to them. Mine doesn't have the electronic pickup in it, but nonetheless it is quite loud and aggressive sounding for an acoustic; it really sings out when I hit it hard.
It feels really great to play; it seems to have been made to fit the hand that has been spoiled by playing Ric electrics.... I love the low action on this guitar, and the feel of the neck, which is narrow compared to my other acoustic, but maybe not quite as narrow as the necks of my electric Rics.
The Comstock looks just as great as it sounds: the flamed maple back and sides are just gorgeous in the fireglo, and it is sharply accented by the checkerboard binding and gold tuners and truss rod cover....It is a beautiful guitar, and I wouldn't trade it for any other acoustic out there.
It feels really great to play; it seems to have been made to fit the hand that has been spoiled by playing Ric electrics.... I love the low action on this guitar, and the feel of the neck, which is narrow compared to my other acoustic, but maybe not quite as narrow as the necks of my electric Rics.
The Comstock looks just as great as it sounds: the flamed maple back and sides are just gorgeous in the fireglo, and it is sharply accented by the checkerboard binding and gold tuners and truss rod cover....It is a beautiful guitar, and I wouldn't trade it for any other acoustic out there.
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"
I spoke to Mike Parks about a Jazz-Bo once and was gently dissuaded from getting one. Not because it isn't a great guitar (I'm sure it is) but, according to Mike, Ric has never filled an order for a 760J. I don't know if there's any truth to this and, to be fair, the waiting list for any hand-carved archtop is exceedingly long. The price I was quoted was in the $4000 range. Again, that's typical for a high-end archtop. It would look beautiful in Montezuma Brown, don't you think?
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