Best uses for a Rick 6-string

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Best uses for a Rick 6-string

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I could use a little refresher course on the best uses in rock music for a Rick 6-string, now that I'm getting one, I think it would work well on some of the sixties tunes my band plays: Love, Troggs, Buffalo Springfield, Standells, Beatles, Small Faces, etc. I never see guitarists using Ricks for blues or hard rock, so I'm assuming they're not the ideal instrument for those styles. I have Les Pauls, Strats and an SG for those, if need be.

Your opinions?

Also, what is the general ohm output on Hi-Gain pickups?
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Early REM, Smiths, Church?
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The BEST use is ALL the time!
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I agree, they can be used for any kind of music.
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Bob, the Rickenbacker 6 string is my go to guitar for everything from beautiful arpeggios to crunched power chords to lead work.

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Ok Noel. You got me in your profile...... Wouldn't post contemporary be in the future? Please to 'splain!
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LOL...that reminds me..my architect designed me a post-contemporary home...unfortunately as such it needs to be constructed in the future, which is never quite here, so I'm still living in a van by the river.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Bob, perhaps a toaster-equipped Rick would not be my first choice for hard rock, but a Rick with Higains will do the job and then some!

With the gain cranked up, my Higain-equipped 330 reminds me of am ES- 335, with just a little more of that great single coil bite.
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I've used both my 1997 and HB equipped 360 for blues and rockabilly. I've also used them along with my 360/12CW for some classic country.
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Also, Brian Medway posted a clip of 'Crossroads" a while back. Sounded very much like Freddy King, who was best known for using a Gold Top Les Paul, so I'd say a Rick is fine for blues.

A little experimentation will prove just how versatile a Rick is!
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I never see guitarists using Ricks for blues or hard rock...


So, why don't you be the first on your block?

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I'd second poster Richard above, my 330 with Hi gains rocks the legs off anything else.
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A wet what, exactly, Charlie?
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Also, Brian Medway posted a clip of 'Crossroads" a while back. Sounded very much like Freddy King, who was best known for using a Gold Top Les Paul, so I'd say a Rick is fine for blues

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Post by firstbassman »

Drumbob: best uses in rock music for a Rick 6-string, now that I'm getting one

Which model? You didn't say.

Charley: The BEST use is ALL the time!

Amen.

John B: With the gain cranked up, my Higain-equipped 330 reminds me of am [sic] ES- 335, with just a little more of that great single coil bite.

Exactly!
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