325v59 Opinions?
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:57 pm
I have a line on a Jetglo 325v59 that i'm considering. It's a nice price and I have been RASing for one of the "little" Ricks for a while.
My concern is practicality.
- Is this just a guitar for the guy who plays John Lennon in the local Beatles tribute band, or will I be able to coax original, useable tones from it (My style can best be described as modern folk rock - my main guitars are an acoustic and my 660/12 through a Janglebox and a Mesa Maverick Class A EL34 amp, as a basis for my tonal preferences)?
- I understand that this guitar won't be ideal for soloing, which is okay, I don't do much anyway. I have played a 325 just once - for about ten seconds, on one that had maybe 2 strings on it - it felt okay. Has anyone encountered any shortcomings with the scale length? I've heard it described as similar to having a capo on the 4th fret of a "normal" guitar - any truth there?
I'm looking for people's opinions that really use these models for gigging, or studio work, and don't do Beatles tunes. I'd also love to hear opinions from people who had 325's and didn't like 'em.
I know i'm sounding somewhat negative in tone, but I love the look and vibe of this guitar and I just want to make sure that it will deliver on all fronts. I go through lots of guitars and I really want this one to be a keeper, as most of my Ricks have been.
My concern is practicality.
- Is this just a guitar for the guy who plays John Lennon in the local Beatles tribute band, or will I be able to coax original, useable tones from it (My style can best be described as modern folk rock - my main guitars are an acoustic and my 660/12 through a Janglebox and a Mesa Maverick Class A EL34 amp, as a basis for my tonal preferences)?
- I understand that this guitar won't be ideal for soloing, which is okay, I don't do much anyway. I have played a 325 just once - for about ten seconds, on one that had maybe 2 strings on it - it felt okay. Has anyone encountered any shortcomings with the scale length? I've heard it described as similar to having a capo on the 4th fret of a "normal" guitar - any truth there?
I'm looking for people's opinions that really use these models for gigging, or studio work, and don't do Beatles tunes. I'd also love to hear opinions from people who had 325's and didn't like 'em.
I know i'm sounding somewhat negative in tone, but I love the look and vibe of this guitar and I just want to make sure that it will deliver on all fronts. I go through lots of guitars and I really want this one to be a keeper, as most of my Ricks have been.

