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You're enjoying this, Jeffrey, aren't you?
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Mike--It's a diversion..I'm waiting for my tax forms to print so I can check them over.

It's amazing how difficult it is to distinguish guitar sounds on recordings. That's what makes the Rick 330/360 12 string guitars so unique. You can pick them out almost anywhere. I have been fooled, though. I thought that the 12 string on the Counting Crows' "Hard Candy" was a Rick. Then I saw the guitar player using a Vox Phantom 12 string on this tune last summer when they were in Denver. It made me wonder...
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Jeffrey: What is so interesting about this, is that I did (at least I thought so) go for the jangle and that is why I chose sample 4 as the Model 360.

By the way, thanks for one of the most interesting threads we have had on The Rickenbacker Forum.
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No fair! Here's a pic of Andrew........
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ROTFLMAO!!!!

You got me, John... you got me!
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Peter: I cut-n-pasted from your post, so as to have the same format for my answers. But your first answer is for a .mps file, not a .mp3.

Jeffrey: Are you saying that my first guess of clip #3 being the 650 was correct?
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Correct, Sir Andrew.
Here's #3.

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Thought maybe I should bump these so you don't have to go back and forth.

First four clips...both pickups.

http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick1.mp3
http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick2.mp3
http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick3.mp3
http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick4.mp3

Second four clips...bridge pickup. Same guitars. Same order.


http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick1b.mp3
http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick2b.mp3
http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick3b.mp3
http://www.coe.unco.edu/jeffbauer/rick4b.mp3

Remember...we have a 360/6. a 650 Dakota, a 620/6. and a Les Paul Historic. Can you match them?
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Nothing ventured, nothing gained:
1: 620
2: 360
3: 650
4: Paul

We're hoping for blind pigs and acorns here.
You want to put that where?
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Gee... having correctly picked out the 650, I feel like my work is done! (I'm going to gloat for a while...Ha!)

Must be due to the 3 solid-body/humbucker RICs I own... or, perhaps, the "EAR." (Thanks JW)

Peter: Ahem... It would appear clip #1 AIN'T the Paul. Image
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Professor: Would #2 be the Model 360?
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After listening to all the clips on the previous pages, I came up with the exact same answer as Adam (and I didn't peek at his, honest!).... So how are our ears?
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Adam and Melissa:

Your Rick IQ's fall into the genius category. You are 100% correct, but you have to give some credit to Sir Andrew for solving 25% of the puzzle.

I think that this would have been alot easier if I would have spent time dialing in each of these guitars' signature tones rather than setting them all the same. Still, I think theres a lesson here...I'm not sure what it is though.
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There is a very big lesson to be learned her Jeffrey. The Rickenbacker sound is embeded within the temporal lobes of the listener.

At least I got the Model 360 with the toasters right eventually.

Your sampling technique seemed evenly applied to all of the instruments you recorded and so I consider it a fair test. As well all know, however, many instruments can sound alike depending on many factors. You have proven this with your test.

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I don't know what having a high "Rick I.Q." will really do for me.... My husband just told me to get a life, LOL!
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