Neck width.. if you could
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Neck width.. if you could
If RICS were available..
with the standard width neck.. or the 660 width neck. - Your choice!
Any day of the week.. just a standard model option.. . No cost difference. .no delay
.. just pick the one you prefer.. right off the shelf..
I wonder what the ratio would be ( especially for 12 strings )
There's been many comments.. from:
.. too narrow. (ie. just can't bond with a 12 string RIC.. neck is too narrow )
.. just fine..
.. OK - learn to deal with it.. narrow makes you find new fingering approach.. find new chord voicing . etc etc. -
.. ya. .can get a 660.. but prefer semi-hollow body for 12 strings..
I wonder what the ratio would be if it were simply a matter of choice:
Just Pick the one you want
After all this time.. I'm going to guess many RIC enthusiasts would just get the narrow neck anyway..
but : ???
with the standard width neck.. or the 660 width neck. - Your choice!
Any day of the week.. just a standard model option.. . No cost difference. .no delay
.. just pick the one you prefer.. right off the shelf..
I wonder what the ratio would be ( especially for 12 strings )
There's been many comments.. from:
.. too narrow. (ie. just can't bond with a 12 string RIC.. neck is too narrow )
.. just fine..
.. OK - learn to deal with it.. narrow makes you find new fingering approach.. find new chord voicing . etc etc. -
.. ya. .can get a 660.. but prefer semi-hollow body for 12 strings..
I wonder what the ratio would be if it were simply a matter of choice:
Just Pick the one you want
After all this time.. I'm going to guess many RIC enthusiasts would just get the narrow neck anyway..
but : ???
- antipodean
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Re: Neck width.. if you could
660 neck on a 360 OS for me! I love the extra room on my 660/12 TP.
"I don't want to sound incredulous but I can't believe it" Rex Mossop
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360 neck on a.....360! Oh wait.....they already do that.
JimK
JimK
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360 neck = 1
660 neck = 1
660 neck = 1
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Should have made this a poll.
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Well, this is difficult to answer. Mainly because I've never even seen, let alone played, a 660. That said, I've never had any problems with the width of Ric necks as they are, either 6 or 12 string versions. So you can add one more to the 360 column.
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Jangle, Chime & Twang.
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I nominate Scotty to keep count.scotty wrote:Should have made this a poll.
Jangle, Chime & Twang.
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I'd go with the narrow neck, which for me is a feature, not a bug (I have smallish hands and fairly skinny fingers)
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The narrow neck doesn't really bother me that much. I haven't played a 660 in a long time, either. If I need any extra room, I can add a new nut to my 360/12V64, which I probably won't.
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I've never played a 660/12, but the neck widths of my 1991 330/12 and 2010 360/12 are both very comfortable for me. The 360 has tighter octave pairs for more finger room between pairs (I understand Rick started doing this in 2005.) I prefer the semi-hollow bodies to the solidbodies and, as silly as this sounds, I just don't like the looks of the 660. To each his own!
Robert
Robert
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That's the idea.. no right.. no wrong.. not wanting to go down the debate/road of: a bug or a feature..Folkie wrote:To each his own!
which would you prefer.. If just left purely to yer druthers... and it was as easy as choosing ketchup or mustard on your hot dog.
.. any model any color.. ( 12 string )
( I've never done a poll format post.. . probly shoulda.. but at this juncture .. we got: )
"standard" size neck/nut width: 5
660 size neck/nut width: 1
* not the model 660.. just referring to the width of neck/nut
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I had a 660 and really liked the neck. I would absolutly buy a 360 with the 660 neck, best of both worlds! I would still keep and rock my 330 as well. Rickenbacker made a cool one-off like this, in gun metal grey with black hardware I believe. I would order one of those the day it was available and glady wait the 2 years for it to be made!
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Re: Neck width.. if you could
For a 6 string the smaller 360 neck's okay, for a 12-string 360 the wider neck might be a good idea, though.
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shamustwin
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Re: Neck width.. if you could
First Rick 12 I ever tried for about 3 seconds I declared unsuitable for me because of the neck size. Much later I'd heard about and bought a 660/12. Much later I bought a '66 360/12. THAT is a small neck, But, with a little getting used to, I find the thinner '66 preferable. Same goes for my 6 stringers. After some mental adjustments, I love the thin necks of my 360's and 1997's over my 650 (and Strat!). In my case, as well as (IMO) a lot of others, one has to get over that first reaction. I'm not the worlds greatest lead guitarist, but anything I can do on my Strat, I can do on my Rics, and I don't look like everyone else doing it!
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I prefer the narrow necks, but can tolerate variation in front to back thickness. I have a '64 375 that has a narrow and thin neck. I like the way it feels and plays. In the middle there's my '96 WB 12-string that has a very slighty wider neck, but with a lot more chunky feel. I like it, too. At the far other end is my 650 which I have some trouble with. I'm not sure if its the width or the flatter radius or both, but I have a harder time playing it than my others. This all comes down to personal preference and/or comfort.
I should also not that my playing is primarily rhythm. You do not want to hear me attempt any lead playing without adequate hearing protection...
I should also not that my playing is primarily rhythm. You do not want to hear me attempt any lead playing without adequate hearing protection...
If it is to be, it is up to me.
