That has to be one of the most rawk guitars on the planet.Would you recommend a Ric to me?
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The 360V64 has the toasters it goes from that jangle on the rear pickup to nice mellow jazz tones on the front pickup. I'm guessing that the semi-hollow body has something to do with that. If I crank up the amp I would get some nice lead sounds out of it. Although I usually play rhythem.
The 610 has the high gains. These are far more aggressive. The front pickup can get somewhat dark. I prefer the body size of the 600 series. They seem to have perfect balance either sitting with it on your leg or standing with a strap. I don't like the big body of the 330/360's, but I love the semi-hollow sound. If they just made a 350 with a wider neck.
The 610 has the high gains. These are far more aggressive. The front pickup can get somewhat dark. I prefer the body size of the 600 series. They seem to have perfect balance either sitting with it on your leg or standing with a strap. I don't like the big body of the 330/360's, but I love the semi-hollow sound. If they just made a 350 with a wider neck.
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Toasters are more versatile and vibrant than HiGains in my experience. The Ric HB1 humbuckers are quite nice too -loud, no hiss (zero!), plenty of tonal sweep, and sustain
Of course, I've sold all my HiGain Rics as well as my HB1-equipped 650A... so Toasters are obviously my choice. I use them for all manner of playing from warm near-acoustic timbres to full on grinding rock (solos too).
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Of course, I've sold all my HiGain Rics as well as my HB1-equipped 650A... so Toasters are obviously my choice. I use them for all manner of playing from warm near-acoustic timbres to full on grinding rock (solos too).
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Hey, I'm back. Alright, well I finally got to try a Rickenbacker with toasters. It sounded awesome clean, and chords chimed through. The only downside was that it kind of lacked both the low and high end I know I would want for leads. The higher up I got on the neck, the weaker the sound got. So my question is: hi-gains or humbuckers? I know the single coils are prone to giving a lot of feedback, while the humbuckers are dead silent, but given the bands I listed (I'll paste them up here if I have to, they're on the first page) which type would you recommend?
