My First Ric: an '07 360 JG
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Nice! Congrats 480 very kasabian 
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Re: My First Ric: an '07 360 JG
Those look really great together, Werner. I love jetglo!
All I wanna do is rock!
Re: My First Ric: an '07 360 JG
Benny Hill voice: Nice pair! 
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Kasabian use a 480? Never really noticed thatscotty wrote:Nice! Congrats 480 very kasabian
I might turn it into a kind of MG...kiramdear wrote:Those look really great together, Werner. I love jetglo!
I love your sig quote!jps wrote:Benny Hill voice: Nice pair!
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Re: My First Ric: an '07 360 JG
Has that guitar got Scottish blood? Was that Adam Gs ??
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Yes on both accounts. The 360 I got from Scotland as well, btw.scotty wrote:Has that guitar got Scottish blood? Was that Adam Gs ??
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Nice one i thought i recognized that one.
All the way from the black isle...
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Just wait till I've replaced every bit except the TRC and tail piece... it'll look even better then. Eventually it should get a new coating... but I keep that for last!scotty wrote:Nice one
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Just another picture of the 480 and 360 together... don't mind the little pot with chives 
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Two lovely Rickenbackers, congrats!! Wow.
I really fancy a 480 to be honest. I think it might be a purchase in the future.
As for Peter Buck, I love him.

I really fancy a 480 to be honest. I think it might be a purchase in the future.
As for Peter Buck, I love him.
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I waited a year and a half before getting my second RIC. I'm currently at 5.Wildberry wrote:Indeed... here's the '07 360 JG welcoming the '75 480 JG:
'96 1997 LH MG
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
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I printed it A4 format and it's even hanging at my desk at workkiramdear wrote:Just great together, heel mooi.
Well, extremely nice Ric you got in your avatar! I should properly tune my 480... and look up the tabs for "Little Black Egg"Rickygirl wrote:Two lovely Rickenbackers, congrats!! Wow.
I really fancy a 480 to be honest. I think it might be a purchase in the future.
As for Peter Buck, I love him.![]()
Let's just say I already crossed a boundary when getting the 480... not going to try my luck againwmthor wrote:I waited a year and a half before getting my second RIC. I'm currently at 5.
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Re: My First Ric: an '07 360 JG
Instead of starting a new thread I decided to post this in here, as it's about this guitar anyway.
The 360 had some highly annoying and irritating chime on - especially - the b-chord when picking, not strumming.
Scotty and me discussed this over and over, and I first of all checked the bridge, which turned out to be more than okay (I even put the bridge from my 340 on it, without the chime getting less or worse) and turned out not to be the source of the chime.
I straighted the neck slightly by adjusting the rods 1/8th of a turn clockwise. No effect on the chime.
Eventually ideas ran out, so, eventually I took it to my Gibson repair station colleagues.
Paul, who's owned a 360/12 looked at it, and it was confirmed the b-string was hitting other frets, causing the chime.
We went from there and decided the totally straight neck's not going to help us getting rid of the chime.
Trusrodadjuster enters the scene... TRC is removed... and... no room to adjust it counterclockwise than slightly more than the 1/8th I originally adjusted it.
I was ready to sell the parts and burn the body in the fireplace, I tell you guys!
Only thing left to try: going from .010 to .011. I can actually play without the chime now!

The 360 had some highly annoying and irritating chime on - especially - the b-chord when picking, not strumming.
Scotty and me discussed this over and over, and I first of all checked the bridge, which turned out to be more than okay (I even put the bridge from my 340 on it, without the chime getting less or worse) and turned out not to be the source of the chime.
I straighted the neck slightly by adjusting the rods 1/8th of a turn clockwise. No effect on the chime.
Eventually ideas ran out, so, eventually I took it to my Gibson repair station colleagues.
Paul, who's owned a 360/12 looked at it, and it was confirmed the b-string was hitting other frets, causing the chime.
We went from there and decided the totally straight neck's not going to help us getting rid of the chime.
Trusrodadjuster enters the scene... TRC is removed... and... no room to adjust it counterclockwise than slightly more than the 1/8th I originally adjusted it.
I was ready to sell the parts and burn the body in the fireplace, I tell you guys!
Only thing left to try: going from .010 to .011. I can actually play without the chime now!
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Re: My First Ric: an '07 360 JG
Weird that going to a bigger string made the problem go away. Seems like the opposite would have worked.
Have you thought about either a refret, or maybe one of those Plek'd machines?
Have you thought about either a refret, or maybe one of those Plek'd machines?
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