Ok, I recently purchased a Rickenbacker 320 Burgundy-Glo 1981.
I put GHS Strings on it for the moment. The previous owner gave me a set of Rickenbacker strings, for short scale 12-54. How do you all fell about these strings? I did not want to put them on until I got some feedback. When I had owned Ricks before I used other types of strings. Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Karl
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Re: Rickenbacker Strings
String brands other than Rickenbacker are fine. Just be sure to use the heavier (12 or 13 gauge) strings on the short scale 320 fpr proper intonation.
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Re: Rickenbacker Strings
Thank You for your response, I appreciate it. I was hoping for a few more opinions here, but oh well.
Thanks,
Karl
Thanks,
Karl
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Re: Rickenbacker Strings
thomastik infeld flatwounds set would work fine - you can get them in same gauges as the original ric strings in individual strings from juststrings.com or
another option :
http://www.pickofthericks.com/categorie ... red&page=2
another option :
http://www.pickofthericks.com/categorie ... red&page=2
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Re: Rickenbacker Strings
Rickenbacker also recommends the use of GHS Nickel Rockers.
Re: Rickenbacker Strings
i've been using cleartone strings. they seem to be the best that i've ever used. tone wise they
really excell.
really excell.
