Rickenbacker strings...
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Rickenbacker strings...
I got a set of "Rickenbacker Compressed Round Wound Medium, 10-13-17-26-34-42" strings with my new-to-me 360/6. Since it came with flatwounds installed and those don't work well for the string bending I do, I put on the Ric strings. The action is super stiff, comparable to .011's on a Strat. That doesn't make much sense to me, since a Ric has a shorter scale length, so theoretically it should be easier to bend strings on.
So what's up with this? Are the Ric strings just higher tension than normal strings, or is a stiff action part of owning a Rickenbacker?
So what's up with this? Are the Ric strings just higher tension than normal strings, or is a stiff action part of owning a Rickenbacker?
- tony_carey
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I don't understand this Sean, because I have gone over to Ric compressed roundwound strings 10-42 on all my gtrs & have no trouble at all. I bend every second note when I solo (330/360). Compressed round wound do have a higher tension, which is why they come with 42 bottoms instead of the more usual 46. I used to use 10-46 round wounds but didn't notice any difference in 'bendability' when I moved over.....some of my bends are wild too!
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Sean,
When I installed the Vib-Rola tailpiece on my 381V69 last Thursday, I only had a set of D'Addarios in the proper gauge to restring it (until my special-ordered Ricks come in, that is...) So I strung it with the $4.00 strings.
Tone on my bridge pickup is much warmer.
I can bend to high heaven, whereas the Rick strings felt "tighter" somehow.
I'm going to play the Ds a bit longer and then try the Ricks again and see how accurate my observations are.
So you're not alone!
When I installed the Vib-Rola tailpiece on my 381V69 last Thursday, I only had a set of D'Addarios in the proper gauge to restring it (until my special-ordered Ricks come in, that is...) So I strung it with the $4.00 strings.
Tone on my bridge pickup is much warmer.
I can bend to high heaven, whereas the Rick strings felt "tighter" somehow.
I'm going to play the Ds a bit longer and then try the Ricks again and see how accurate my observations are.
So you're not alone!
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- tony_carey
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I have obviously been playing Rics for too long, because I honestly didn't notice any difference. It could be as you say Sean, a question of time. I really like the sound of the compressed round wounds, much more than any string that I have ever tried. It really adds to that definitive Ric sound IMO.
BTW Paul, your vibrola equipped 381 is looking so superb....great work.
BTW Paul, your vibrola equipped 381 is looking so superb....great work.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Thanks, Tony. Mods is mods--when you mess with the "Formula", people either like it or hate it.
Well, there's a third option--"Why bother?" Lots of people think that about mods, too.
Well, there's a third option--"Why bother?" Lots of people think that about mods, too.
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Paul, I know that we all have our opinions on 'mods'. But I think that your mods have been very much in keeping with the 'spirit' of Rickenbacker & is something that a Ric custom shop may offer. I like it very much, as apparently, do most others.
BTW, you have mail.....
BTW, you have mail.....
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