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Hello, I'm new to the Rickenbacker forum as well as a new Rickenbacker owner. Great forum with tons of useful information! I've been playing guitar for around 40 years, but did not discover the beauty, quality, and playability of a Rickenbacker until the summer of my 50th year. This past summer I purchased a 330VP in Montezuma Brown. I'm so knocked out by this guitar that I ordered a 660 12 string in Mapleglo. Both from Dave's Guitar Shop in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Great place to do business and you're treated with total respect. I'm really looking forward to getting my 660/12, but it will likely be after the first of the year before it arrives. Any 660/12 players out there who'd like to share their experiences about the instrument, and perhaps, even pictures? Thanks.
Gorgeous guitar. The amplifier is not too shabby either.
Welcome John, I hope you enjoy your visits.
Welcome John, I hope you enjoy your visits.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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As you may have seen in the "contrast" thread, I just got a 660/12 (Montezuma brown). In a nutshell, I love it. I too have a 330 (MG) so I guess we are opposite/twins or something
Although the 330 has hi-gains (which I like a lot)
I really enjoy playing the 660 with moderate overdrive - it sounds HUGE.
And, I believe you made the right call on getting a 660 as your rick 12.
Welcome!
Although the 330 has hi-gains (which I like a lot) I really enjoy playing the 660 with moderate overdrive - it sounds HUGE.
And, I believe you made the right call on getting a 660 as your rick 12.
Welcome!
"The only worthwhile conquests are those wrested from ignorance"
-Napoleon
-Napoleon
The only recorded instances I am aware of using OD on a rick 12. There must be more out there:
Miki Berenyi of Lush --> Although her sound is so effected it's hard to tell what's going on
Mike Campbell (tom Petty's guitarist) --> *some* lead stuff. The lead part on their "So you want to be a rock n roll star" is amazing. Also, there's about a 3-second fill on one of the tunes off of Into The Great Wide Open.
Yes, it's a criminally overlooked aspect of the Rick 12.
Miki Berenyi of Lush --> Although her sound is so effected it's hard to tell what's going on
Mike Campbell (tom Petty's guitarist) --> *some* lead stuff. The lead part on their "So you want to be a rock n roll star" is amazing. Also, there's about a 3-second fill on one of the tunes off of Into The Great Wide Open.
Yes, it's a criminally overlooked aspect of the Rick 12.
"The only worthwhile conquests are those wrested from ignorance"
-Napoleon
-Napoleon
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shamustwin
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Here's my use of a distorted Ric 12 string. At 58 seconds in & through the bridge & again at 1:45 and heaviest at 3:04:
http://pages.ripco.net/~bassman/songs/fragile.mp3
Cheers,
Bill
http://pages.ripco.net/~bassman/songs/fragile.mp3
Cheers,
Bill
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