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How's the 650s?
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 1:36 pm
by golfo
what's the concensus around here of the dakota or other humbucker-equpped ricks?
how do the ricks humbuckers compare with the fender or gibby variety? i've read that they are supposed to have a single coil bite to them but totally cancel out the hum.
what's the skinny?
thanks
geoff
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 6:17 pm
by longhouse
Geoff, go here:
http://www.myspace.com/noelchristianriddell
to hear my Ric 650A/VT Atlantis on the track 'Seaside'.
Dig the warm NON-Gibson/NON-Fender tone! I used the 650 on the bent chords (HiTek vibrato) and a 1997 on the leads.
On the song 'Sand (Intro)' you can hear the 650A used for lead guitar.
If you like solidbody guitars and don't want a lot of mass to wrestle with, the 650s are among the best you can buy. Wide tonal sweep on the HB1s.
cheers, Noel
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 8:06 pm
by placebo62
Hey Noel,
What did you use for the distorted chords on Sand (Intro) ?
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 8:19 pm
by longhouse
Simon, the chords in Sand were played with a Danelectro Longhorn on one side and my Ric 1997 on the other.
=n=
Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 3:48 am
by ken_j
The HBs on the 650s seem to be a low output pickup compared with Gibson 490 and '57 (PAF), Duncan '59, & a couple others I did an A-B test with. They do not have the definintion (clarity) either, in my opinion. I am considering going to 500k volume pots to try out. These Rick HBs really come alive with a little gain. I love the sound through my friends Boogie Rectoverb and Marshall and my Boogie DC5. We even ran it with a modded Fender Blues Jr. through a 4X12, wow! If you play more clean you may prefer high gains or toasters. With both pickups selected the bottom end drops out. I beleive that that they are out of phase, but they are wired per the scehmatic at the RIC web site. I will also play with that in the future.
Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 6:15 pm
by longhouse
I thought the samarium/cobalt Ric HB1s were among the 'hottest' humbuckers available.
They sound crystalline and precise when played through a clean amp (my JC120 for example) and really come to life in a snarling, sustaining way when played through a nice tube combo (Ampeg Jet...). Great looking, ergonomic instruments. The ONLY reason I sold mine is that I rarely played solidbody instruments. It was getting dusty -and that's no fate for a Ric.
Noel
Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 10:23 am
by kenf
Well, they're not as hot as the 500T in my SG... ;o)
(I like 'em!)