Newbie 330 owner
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 2:33 pm
Not sure if this is the correct column to announce my arrival but here goes.
I actually bought the 330 for my wife. She's been playing for many yrs. and has owned various guitars, i.e. Mustang, Gibson 335, Guild T-100. Now she wonders why she didn't buy a Ric in the first place.
I've been playing it a bit too and have tried it through all my amps now. I personally prefer the sound through my 66 Ampeg Reverberocket ll. The super hot pups in this beauty seem to start breaking up the Ampeg a bit earlier than my other guitars and with it set about vol. 6 it's just got to be on of the best rythym sounds. ( I.M.H.O. )
Most of my guitar player friends, when I tell them I bought it say: Oh nice! but I find Ric necks too small. Well I don't find it too small, I really like ai. All except for the thick finish on the fingerboard. Am I the only one who dislikes it? Have any of you ever dared to remove it and simply have an oiled fingerboard??
Overall I'm very impressed with the craftsmanship. Seems the top and sides are carved from solid maple and a back laminated to it.
Nicely balanced too.
She's owned it for about 6 mos. now and we couldn't be happier.
I actually bought the 330 for my wife. She's been playing for many yrs. and has owned various guitars, i.e. Mustang, Gibson 335, Guild T-100. Now she wonders why she didn't buy a Ric in the first place.
I've been playing it a bit too and have tried it through all my amps now. I personally prefer the sound through my 66 Ampeg Reverberocket ll. The super hot pups in this beauty seem to start breaking up the Ampeg a bit earlier than my other guitars and with it set about vol. 6 it's just got to be on of the best rythym sounds. ( I.M.H.O. )
Most of my guitar player friends, when I tell them I bought it say: Oh nice! but I find Ric necks too small. Well I don't find it too small, I really like ai. All except for the thick finish on the fingerboard. Am I the only one who dislikes it? Have any of you ever dared to remove it and simply have an oiled fingerboard??
Overall I'm very impressed with the craftsmanship. Seems the top and sides are carved from solid maple and a back laminated to it.
Nicely balanced too.
She's owned it for about 6 mos. now and we couldn't be happier.
