rick for hard distorsion tone
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rick for hard distorsion tone
ok masters
we have a oldschool hardcore and crossover thrash band (like Prong,DRI etc) and want to buy a Rickenbacker guitar.which models are good for these genres ?
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Re: rick for hard distorsion tone
Any of the 650 series should be great, hard rockin' guitars. Here's the 650C.
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Re: rick for hard distorsion tone
My non-slant 481 with DiMarzios hacked-in would have done the trick:
viewtopic.php?f=68&t=409033
(Link at the top of the thread is now dead but a couple photos toward the bottom of the first page)
Now sporting P-90s until I find another 481 pickup, though.
Short of that, I'd second the 650 suggestion and add a 620 to the mix if you're not adverse to a little old-school hum. (It can have a certain charm.)
Note that this post does not condone desecrating Rickenbackers, even the "non-collectible" models.
Note that I'm also not a master.
viewtopic.php?f=68&t=409033
(Link at the top of the thread is now dead but a couple photos toward the bottom of the first page)
Now sporting P-90s until I find another 481 pickup, though.
Short of that, I'd second the 650 suggestion and add a 620 to the mix if you're not adverse to a little old-school hum. (It can have a certain charm.)
Note that this post does not condone desecrating Rickenbackers, even the "non-collectible" models.
Note that I'm also not a master.
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