Rickenbacker Romanisms
Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 1:50 pm
Hey Folks:
I mentioned that I visited Ed Roman’s shop in Las Vegas recently. I bought some control knobs, but I refrained from purchasing anything expensive. I found the following on his website related to Rickenbacker guitars. Do you folks agree with any of these, or is this guy just out to lunch? The following are direct quotes from Ed's site http://www.edromanguitars.com/index.htm
(1) Part of Rickenbacker's distinctive tone is their beautifully finished nitrocellulose guitars.
(2) It has been our experience in the past that Rickenbacker will eliminate production of any item that we offer for sale separately. For example, we used to be able to get enough toaster pickups to go around, but now Rickenbacker has severely limited production and we cannot get enough of them.
(3) On the 650 Dakota: The modifications on the guitar as performed above by Guitar Tech Jim Van Campen are all excellent improvements. In my opinion the only one that is absolutely necessary is the slimming of the neck. The only real fault that the guitar has is the neck is too big. As long as you need to slim the neck you might as well remove the stupid looking heel from hell, It protrudes way too far from the body.
(4) Professional Removal of Gloss Finish From Fretboard:
This modification will appeal to players who actually use their Rickenbackers. The typical Rickenbacker owner will want no part of this mod. A studio player who is called on to recreate those classic early 60's sounds will find the fretboard mod an invaluable aid to their playing style.
Coupled with the 12 String bridge mod which is absolutely necessary this mod will make you a faster and smoother player.
(5) Rickenbacker Vintage Pickups:
I am now stocking the Rickenbacker line of Vintage Pickups. I believe that original vintage pickups are usually not very good. In fact I think that people who go out and pay $500.00 or more dollars for old Vintage Gibson PAF Pickups are nuts.
(6) Rickenbacker Cases:
Rickenbacker Guitars all come with cases included in the list price. However the case is definitely not on my list of recommended products. It appears to be an SKB type case that is about twice as good as the cases Fender supplies with their supposed USA models. Even though it's twice as good as a Fender USA case it still does not measure up to my standards. (Fender does supply a Tweed case on their custom shop and very high end models)
For some unknown reason people seem to think that a plastic case is stronger than a wood case. NOT !!! In fact there are numerous reasons why a wood case is better.
I mentioned that I visited Ed Roman’s shop in Las Vegas recently. I bought some control knobs, but I refrained from purchasing anything expensive. I found the following on his website related to Rickenbacker guitars. Do you folks agree with any of these, or is this guy just out to lunch? The following are direct quotes from Ed's site http://www.edromanguitars.com/index.htm
(1) Part of Rickenbacker's distinctive tone is their beautifully finished nitrocellulose guitars.
(2) It has been our experience in the past that Rickenbacker will eliminate production of any item that we offer for sale separately. For example, we used to be able to get enough toaster pickups to go around, but now Rickenbacker has severely limited production and we cannot get enough of them.
(3) On the 650 Dakota: The modifications on the guitar as performed above by Guitar Tech Jim Van Campen are all excellent improvements. In my opinion the only one that is absolutely necessary is the slimming of the neck. The only real fault that the guitar has is the neck is too big. As long as you need to slim the neck you might as well remove the stupid looking heel from hell, It protrudes way too far from the body.
(4) Professional Removal of Gloss Finish From Fretboard:
This modification will appeal to players who actually use their Rickenbackers. The typical Rickenbacker owner will want no part of this mod. A studio player who is called on to recreate those classic early 60's sounds will find the fretboard mod an invaluable aid to their playing style.
Coupled with the 12 String bridge mod which is absolutely necessary this mod will make you a faster and smoother player.
(5) Rickenbacker Vintage Pickups:
I am now stocking the Rickenbacker line of Vintage Pickups. I believe that original vintage pickups are usually not very good. In fact I think that people who go out and pay $500.00 or more dollars for old Vintage Gibson PAF Pickups are nuts.
(6) Rickenbacker Cases:
Rickenbacker Guitars all come with cases included in the list price. However the case is definitely not on my list of recommended products. It appears to be an SKB type case that is about twice as good as the cases Fender supplies with their supposed USA models. Even though it's twice as good as a Fender USA case it still does not measure up to my standards. (Fender does supply a Tweed case on their custom shop and very high end models)
For some unknown reason people seem to think that a plastic case is stronger than a wood case. NOT !!! In fact there are numerous reasons why a wood case is better.
