660-6 Magazine Review
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660-6 Magazine Review
Just wondering if any of you guys saw this month's guitar world magazine review of the 660-6. I was shocked to see it.
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Which is a darned shame, because this guitar CUTS through the mix!
But the "mainstream" still perceives a Rckenbacker as:
1. The ultimate old guy snob nostalgia trip, and
2. An instrument with limited tonal options.
NONSENSE.
But the "mainstream" still perceives a Rckenbacker as:
1. The ultimate old guy snob nostalgia trip, and
2. An instrument with limited tonal options.
NONSENSE.
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paul, when they sum up a review in that magazine, they give a list of pros and cons. Under cons they said almost exactly the same thing you did... that the 660 was tonally limited blah blah blah. You must have psychic abilities. I think that Guitar World's idea of the "mainstream" is limited to 16 year old Napalm Death and Slayer fans.
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Tried to pick one up on my lunch hour today. Out of stock.
This is the same BS we've always heard about Rickenbackers, so I'm not psychic, just a parrot.
And a Les Paul is that flexible sonically?
This is the same BS we've always heard about Rickenbackers, so I'm not psychic, just a parrot.
And a Les Paul is that flexible sonically?
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― Kurt Vonnegut
They said that you will either love the 660 or it will leave you longing to get back to your Les Paul and Marshall. My other electric is a PRS McCarty, which is almost an exact copy of a vintage Les Paul. In my opinion, my 660 is every bit as versatile as the PRS, but much more articulate and less muddy sounding.
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