Dude, you're so funny (and quick to fold). These are both characteristics on Rics you've owned (quite vocally too!).JakeK wrote:Personally, short scales (and three pickup Rics) don't move me.

Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
Dude, you're so funny (and quick to fold). These are both characteristics on Rics you've owned (quite vocally too!).JakeK wrote:Personally, short scales (and three pickup Rics) don't move me.
Nice! Tone is king, Kira. And I agree, natural wear is nothing to be ashamed of. It means that the instrument has been loved by its owner.... and besides, they're only guitars fer cryin' out loud; wood, metal, magnets and plastic. It's not as if they're made of precious metals or valued works of art by the grand masters. Abuse? Well, that's a different matter altogether but player wear is a badge of honor.kiramdear wrote:I actually separated the middle and neck pickups on my 320 and use the blend knob to control the middle one. That gives me seven switching options with infinite variations thereof - tonal power not to be dismissed lightly, in my book. Who cares if the cover looks a little worn?
JakeK wrote:A friend of mine said when he looked at the middle pickup on my 1997SPC, "That middle pickup looks like a family of sharp-clawed cats had a dance party".
Thank you, Aitch! Sounds like you guys have very similar hands, so I'll be certain to mention your experience to him when I see him at our 6 hour rehearsal on Monday.... yea, I said 6 hours. I'm beat just thinking about it! LOLozover50 wrote:I've tried a number of short scale Ricks, Mike, and I just couldn't come to grips with them from a playing aspect. Anything above the 5th or 6th fret in the way of chords was virtually impossible for me as I don't have 'pencil' fingers.... which would help.
That's why I have four v63s - including a 12 string. Love the body size and style but need the extra scale length. Perhaps if you want that 'honky' 325 sound you could put Pyramid flats on aV63. I tried them and that's how it sounded. I took them straight off again because I don't like the lack of 'feel' with flatties and I didn't want that sound anyway.
If he's big and has 'fattish' fingers he may well struggle with a short scale on anything other than open chords.
Just my .02 you understand.
H