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  • MGR/Florian ReitzMGR/Florian Reitz

    Rickenbacker 330

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 11/21/02 at 15:00
    In summer 2001, I got the idea to buy a new guitar, because I was bored of my very cheap Yamaha Strat-wannabe, so I looked around to find out, which guitars the Beatles played (my favorite group). I noticed, they’d played lots of Rickenbackers and I was very pleased about the body-styling. I first looked for a 325 (the famous short-scale, John Lennon played), but when I heard about the price (ca. 2000$), the dream of a Rickenbacker went up in smoke. I went to serveral of my local dealers and asked if they had RICs. At Musik Renz (my favorite musical instruments dealer) I played a german RIC look-a-like and was very pleased with the fretboard. I serched the internet (in between, I was inform…
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    In summer 2001, I got the idea to buy a new guitar, because I was bored of my very cheap Yamaha Strat-wannabe, so I looked around to find out, which guitars the Beatles played (my favorite group). I noticed, they’d played lots of Rickenbackers and I was very pleased about the body-styling. I first looked for a 325 (the famous short-scale, John Lennon played), but when I heard about the price (ca. 2000$), the dream of a Rickenbacker went up in smoke. I went to serveral of my local dealers and asked if they had RICs. At Musik Renz (my favorite musical instruments dealer) I played a german RIC look-a-like and was very pleased with the fretboard. I serched the internet (in between, I was informed that there wasn’t a RIC distributor in germany anymore) and asked serveral US dealers about shipping charges, etc. but they told me, RIC would never allow to sell guitars from USA to Germany. I found one who would have sold one used, but after a while he didn’t answer to my mails anymore. I was told by my dealer, he had a RIC 330 in red with black hardware in the storage in his other shop for 2900 DM (about 1450$ then). I asked my grandma for some money and then on my 16th birthday on 1st of september this beauty was mine.

    As far as I’m thinking, the music of the 60’s is the best ever made, this guitar the best I could have buyed. I am using it in my band as a rhythm-player, but it has also a nice and warm distortion with a good tube amp. The fingerboard is slightly thinner than a Fender Strat’s, but it’s the best for playing rhyhtm-guitar, very low action and a fast neck with a very nice carve. The tone is very 60’s like, with nice trebles and a ringing sustain, all that makes that so called “Rickenbacker jangle”. The guitar has a tone and a volume control for each pickup and a three-way toggle-switch (neck PU only, both or bridge PU only), completed by a fifth knob which could be discribed as a master tone control. The styling is one of the best stylings I’ve ever seen. Lots of people on the concerts of my band ask about this guitar and which brand it is, because it’s absolutely different from Stratocaster- or Les Paul-styling.

    The only thing I don’t like on this guitar is the neck pickup, because it’s a bit muddy. I use it only in combination with the bridge pickup.

    This is a semi-hollow body with a 1½” thick body and two pickups. The finish is the best I’ve ever seen, the clear-laquer is very thick and nearly mirror-like and absolutely plain. To me, no more expensive Gibson has that quality and the 330 is only a standart model, but there aren’t any cheap, i.e. low quality guitars at Rickenbacker.

    Rickenbackers are the best, to me, as I am preferring 60’s music. The best guitars to buy for “old-fashioned” guitar players, because you can’t get that Rickenbacker sound without having a Rickenbacker. Today, RICs are hardly to be seen in up-to-date-bands, because you can’t get that trash-metal distortion with a RIC, but for 60’s like guitar players a must-have (for Beatles, Byrds, etc. likers anyway).

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • corsicaevhcorsicaevh

    Produce impressive !!!!!!!!!!

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 02/02/12 at 01:58
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    Hand made in the United States very limited edition! produced 85 to 86 in color with a black pickguard special new for the brand!
    Tune o matic with floating rope with R RICKENBACKER of the most beautiful effect!
    5 parts in maple neck very end!
    24 frets OO for a half mache box with a super fine is not very common!
    slecteur 3 positions togle 1 volume and 1 tone with microphones microphones with a knob to "mix" that makes the pickup balance

    UTILIZATION

    the handle is super nice I can tell you that I tested the PRS custom Gibson Les Paul and SG Fnder of strata, and Grestch Ibanez and I never had a handle as nice as this one when I 'm rather big gibson style neck!
    The weight …
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    Hand made in the United States very limited edition! produced 85 to 86 in color with a black pickguard special new for the brand!
    Tune o matic with floating rope with R RICKENBACKER of the most beautiful effect!
    5 parts in maple neck very end!
    24 frets OO for a half mache box with a super fine is not very common!
    slecteur 3 positions togle 1 volume and 1 tone with microphones microphones with a knob to "mix" that makes the pickup balance

    UTILIZATION

    the handle is super nice I can tell you that I tested the PRS custom Gibson Les Paul and SG Fnder of strata, and Grestch Ibanez and I never had a handle as nice as this one when I 'm rather big gibson style neck!
    The weight of the bin is half light body forces with access to acute fantastic! 24 frets plus ca help to go to 22nd frets c easier over the long run is more than can be gone for the treble!
    the sound is easy to find over there is really an enormous palette of sound with the "mix"

    SOUNDS

    I play with all these microphones and high out put s attack can be a hard rock! I also play jazz and the impressive half caisss c gibson can do the worries!
    we all want it sounds qu'n versatile this guitar is super!
    I use it with a marshall jtm 45 with 4x12 celestion speaker "Radial Tonebone pedals Plexiglas tube, cry baby, boss etc. ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I useful for 12 years
    try everything and g n matter what!
    I love everything about this guitar
    I consider the report seriously c qualitée unbeatable price unbelievable!
    I would do if the choice he had to 1000x!
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  • NoukieNoukie

    Back to the Future

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 10/23/11 at 13:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar 1 / 2 box made in the United States in 1988, type Thinline with a hearing on the top of the box.
    Cash and neck with 24 frets mapple rosewood keys. Mine is colored "mapglo" (light maple) with a black pickguard.
    2 single coil pickups, 3-position selector, 2 volumes, 2 tones + button combination of two microphones.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is very thin, almost too much when you're used to the sleeves of Start or Les Paul, we do not know where to put his fingers. Access to acute is remarkable and the handle is a real highway.
    Do you get a good sound easy? ... I think we can do almost everything with. it goes the more orthodox jazz to the big rock that task provided they ale …
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    Guitar 1 / 2 box made in the United States in 1988, type Thinline with a hearing on the top of the box.
    Cash and neck with 24 frets mapple rosewood keys. Mine is colored "mapglo" (light maple) with a black pickguard.
    2 single coil pickups, 3-position selector, 2 volumes, 2 tones + button combination of two microphones.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is very thin, almost too much when you're used to the sleeves of Start or Les Paul, we do not know where to put his fingers. Access to acute is remarkable and the handle is a real highway.
    Do you get a good sound easy? ... I think we can do almost everything with. it goes the more orthodox jazz to the big rock that task provided they ale that goes with the amp. Just remember that Pete Townsend of The Who reached out to understand what I mean. I find it extremely sensitive against by the attack on the right hand and the type of mediator used. To me, this is not a beginner guitar, because it requires a lot of control at that level.
    She is very sound, even empty, it's not a guitar to play the muted evening in his living room. I think we always hear the sound of the guitar to empty, which bothers me. With a little volume, cons, it's a pure joy.

    SOUNDS

    I play with a bit of everything, but mostly blues crunch sound and rhythm in the clear. The micro serious is a marvel of balance and punch, but it also happens to mixtures very balanced middle position by adjusting the balance neck pickup / bridge pickup with the button combination for doing so. In all cases, there will always be the small side "pinched" which is the characteristic of the 330. This is a guitar that has a lot of mediums by default, which is why we always hear the mix in the worst. It is very similar in that the Telecaster (I speak as mediums of course !!!).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a dozen years and has not budged an inch. It's very good violin. I bought a friend who felt they did not know the ringing, I do not regret it. It's not my main guitar (I'm a fan of strats and TV), but it does not spoil in the collective and it's always a treat to take a break with her.
    I find that it easily withstands the comparison with other models from other brands US, although I find it futile to try to compare as different instruments with assertive personalities. Personally, having played on two, I think the 330 can do everything that can make a proper amp with the ES335. It can approach a good Telecaster, and there is hardly clear that the pure sounds of the style Strato it will be difficult to plagiarize. Ultimately, it was an instrument with a real personality that does not require anything to anyone. And so beautiful!
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  • PeaveycroquettePeaveycroquette

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 06/13/05 at 23:58
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    Here is a guitar made in United States.
    the handle, especially trs (we like it or not) includes 24 cases.
    two single coil pickups, two volume, two tone and a button Tone gnrale

    all rglages allow a range of sounds big enough, despite the reputable brand.

    UTILIZATION

    The ergonomics are excellent, not too much weight in spite of the large size of the fund.
    This instrument sounds very easy and with characters labeled trs.

    a BMOL: mounting ais not cords because they are fixed on the beautiful R extrmit of the box, yet it is maintained that the string tension. In short, the opration galre do that is to explain ...

    SOUNDS

    This guitar is idalie for rhythmic riffs a…
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    Here is a guitar made in United States.
    the handle, especially trs (we like it or not) includes 24 cases.
    two single coil pickups, two volume, two tone and a button Tone gnrale

    all rglages allow a range of sounds big enough, despite the reputable brand.

    UTILIZATION

    The ergonomics are excellent, not too much weight in spite of the large size of the fund.
    This instrument sounds very easy and with characters labeled trs.

    a BMOL: mounting ais not cords because they are fixed on the beautiful R extrmit of the box, yet it is maintained that the string tension. In short, the opration galre do that is to explain ...

    SOUNDS

    This guitar is idalie for rhythmic riffs and wild, but it also ensures the solos, half-cash giving it excellent sustain.
    to get an IDE, just listen to Monster, the sublime album of REM

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 years, and I'm delighted.
    Submitted it the advantage of being rare in France, to have a strong personality and a great face (that got a case, it says)
    we can find 1500 used, that's all - reasonable for a device of that quality.

    In my opinion, it leaves no indiffrent: we love it or dtest!
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  • bensoussbensouss

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 03/06/07 at 07:31
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    Thinline guitar, with an extremely thin body, ie that it is far from Grtesch or Gibson to fund 10 to 12 cm thick. This also makes it very comfortable to play.

    Made in America like all the Rickenbacker is also the largest manufacturer American Fender and Gibson now has the bulk of their production abroad.

    24 frets and 2 single coils.

    The bridge is half way between fixed and floating, to the extent that it is a floating bridge on a metal plate fixed.

    2 volumes and 2 tones + an additional knob which is actually a kind of coil that balances the sound between the two microphones to assay the contribution of micro severe acute with respect to the micro. It's actually a knob-specific R…
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    Thinline guitar, with an extremely thin body, ie that it is far from Grtesch or Gibson to fund 10 to 12 cm thick. This also makes it very comfortable to play.

    Made in America like all the Rickenbacker is also the largest manufacturer American Fender and Gibson now has the bulk of their production abroad.

    24 frets and 2 single coils.

    The bridge is half way between fixed and floating, to the extent that it is a floating bridge on a metal plate fixed.

    2 volumes and 2 tones + an additional knob which is actually a kind of coil that balances the sound between the two microphones to assay the contribution of micro severe acute with respect to the micro. It's actually a knob-specific Rickenbacker who also plays the tone and sustain.

    The key is in a beautiful wood with rose point benchmarks.

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very fine and pleasant, with the distinction of being varnished. Cutting a very special double cutaway makes access to acute ultra easy until the 24th box ... candy for the solos, although it is generally believed that this guitar is not made for that.
    Furthermore it is relatively mild, similar to a strat regarding weight, but however much greater. Let's say the table is much the same size as a Gibson ES 335.
    As far as easy to get a good sound the answer is yes to the sounds of bases, however a little experience will teach you to master the 5th knob, which can radically alter your sound. See the next section

    SOUNDS

    As you can imagine it is actually typed but not that. Micros easel is edged in a wish, say that it approaches a telecaster but hey it's something else. The neck pickup, however, is much rounder than one might imagine.
    It is obviously of vintage sounds and lets out sounds very typical 60's Beatles, Byrds and Who or pop rock 80 to Smiths, REM and Unknowns, besides of course the Jam.
    But do not forget that the Steppenwolf, typical of the 70 also played very fat Ricken and Creedence Clearwater and many others that are associated less with this guitar as Fred "Sonic" Smith of MC5 and many groups the first wave punk.

    In fact with the intermediate position that is at the greatest range of sounds thanks to the 5th knob that allows the entire field as possible between 50/50 and 90/10 for the provision of two microphones.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have this guitar for twenty years now and despite a few pets on the varnish is extremely reliable.
    This is a guitar that is both original and mythical with a real face, a true sound but allows more than it seems at first.

    The value for money and very correct when compared to any guitar made in United States, and downright excellent when compared to any half-box of the same class.

    I do not have any regrets regarding the choice of this guitar, except, like all psychopaths collectomanique of my kind to have been a rare model of the mark as a 381v69 or not having chosen a different color (they are for a number of years now the colors of the year may be great.)
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  • elimealozelimealoz

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 04/21/07 at 04:34
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    Without doubt one of the most amazing guitars in my collection. As liked to say Pete Townsend: "Even if breaking guitars, breaking all the most expensive."
    The sounds range from jazz to Django Hard as heavy ropes that fool climbs.
    Fast, it's not a guitar, it's an ice rink with mapple neck. A delight.
    Mine is color "Midnight Blue".

    UTILIZATION

    A marvel.

    SOUNDS

    Pedal Ibanez BeeBaa more Echo Chamber of Fender Vibro Champ.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using a 30aine years. I own a Fender Tele with 1963, with a Framus Sorella Jazz, a John Lennon and Rick plus some acoustic layers.
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    Without doubt one of the most amazing guitars in my collection. As liked to say Pete Townsend: "Even if breaking guitars, breaking all the most expensive."
    The sounds range from jazz to Django Hard as heavy ropes that fool climbs.
    Fast, it's not a guitar, it's an ice rink with mapple neck. A delight.
    Mine is color "Midnight Blue".

    UTILIZATION

    A marvel.

    SOUNDS

    Pedal Ibanez BeeBaa more Echo Chamber of Fender Vibro Champ.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using a 30aine years. I own a Fender Tele with 1963, with a Framus Sorella Jazz, a John Lennon and Rick plus some acoustic layers.
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  • casterbrocasterbro

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 10/26/07 at 14:00
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    Rickenbacker 330 Jetglo bought new in 2004 MODEL US standard, micro hi-gain. The finish is not perfect ... for a guitar US, I expected perfection, this is not the case - but I have seen Gibson over 3000 in the same state, but nothing serious!

    UTILIZATION

    This is not the most enjoyable guitar playing, nor the most "easy". That said it did everything correct and the key varnished, but it's weird to beginners trs fast you can not see the difference and the touch is enjoyable

    SOUNDS

    I bought this guitar without testing it because I could not find a store within a reasonable distance to do so. This n'tait trs not serious because this guitar REPRESENTATIVES all that I wanted…
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    Rickenbacker 330 Jetglo bought new in 2004 MODEL US standard, micro hi-gain. The finish is not perfect ... for a guitar US, I expected perfection, this is not the case - but I have seen Gibson over 3000 in the same state, but nothing serious!

    UTILIZATION

    This is not the most enjoyable guitar playing, nor the most "easy". That said it did everything correct and the key varnished, but it's weird to beginners trs fast you can not see the difference and the touch is enjoyable

    SOUNDS

    I bought this guitar without testing it because I could not find a store within a reasonable distance to do so. This n'tait trs not serious because this guitar REPRESENTATIVES all that I wanted a look 60 'and an inimitable story ... many groups that I love playing or have played on this guitar. Ds I reu guitar I test my blackface twin reverb and DECEPTION !!!!!!! sound bland, cold, I had the impresion to have a low end guitar, no heat in her, an impression of confusion in any position. Treble equally tasteless, I do not have AIM this guitar so I plugged into a Vox AC30 top boost UK, even more confused cose, HOT ROD, idem.
    I bought this guitar for the sound of 60 ', the Kinks, the Birds, the british invasion ......
    I did not find an ounce of that sound, you will understand I do not like the sound of this guitar and I had the opportunity to essay the other two and still nothing!
    I'm not saying that this guitar is worth nothing but it just not for me.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just sell this guitar and had a hard j'i Sparer me because although I do not like her, she is beautiful and what a story!
    If you want to buy a board, try the love you may be but the price we must be certain.
    I have a Jazzmaster, a Jaguar and a Mosrite and I love them!
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  • moosersmoosers

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 01/29/10 at 22:13
    The Rickenbacker 330 is an electric guitar that has a semi hollow body with just one opening in the body.  The guitar has 24 frets and has two hi gain single coil pick ups.  It has standard setting controls for volume and tone and a pick up selector switch as well.  The neck is made out of maple and the fingerboard is made of rosewood, making for a long neck that is thin and easy to play.

    UTILIZATION

    Playing up and down the neck of the Rickenbacker 330 is a breeze, as overall I find the guitar very easy to play.  I do like playing chords on this guitar over playing lead, but both are pretty easily done as it is easy to reach the top notes.  The weight of the 330 is pretty light, an…
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    The Rickenbacker 330 is an electric guitar that has a semi hollow body with just one opening in the body.  The guitar has 24 frets and has two hi gain single coil pick ups.  It has standard setting controls for volume and tone and a pick up selector switch as well.  The neck is made out of maple and the fingerboard is made of rosewood, making for a long neck that is thin and easy to play.

    UTILIZATION

    Playing up and down the neck of the Rickenbacker 330 is a breeze, as overall I find the guitar very easy to play.  I do like playing chords on this guitar over playing lead, but both are pretty easily done as it is easy to reach the top notes.  The weight of the 330 is pretty light, and has a very cool looking body, a selling point that has made the Rickenbacker brand quite famous and renown.  The sounds possible are pretty varied, but across the board the guitar has a great inherent tone.


    SOUNDS

    I have used the Rickenbacker 330 only one time for a recording session.  I used it with a Vox AC30 and wasn't the player for the session, but was engineering a session for someone else.  I was overall very impressed with the sounds that we got for the session.  While of course a good deal of this had to do with his playing abilities, but I also played around with it a good deal playing it myself, and found that I was able to get comparable sounds even though the session player was a bit more experienced than myself.  The tones are rich and creamy speaking in generalities, but there is a good deal of space here for experimenting with the different pick ups and setting controls.


    OVERALL OPINION

    The Rickenbacker 330 is just one of those guitars that you marvel at its design.  It has an incredibly cool and retro look to it, which is a look that I believe has been unchanged over the years.  The guitar certainly isn't cheap, but I'm sure that most of you will be expecting this type of price for a top tier guitar like this one is.  This is the type of guitar that you want to save up for and is one that should last a lifetime if treated properly.  I'd recommend that those who have any interest in the 330 to check it out at your local guitar shop, as most of them should have them on hand.  This is a great choice for an all purpose electric guitar for the experienced player, but isn't for everyone.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Rickenbacker 330Published on 12/14/08 at 04:44
    (Originally written by Psib/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    See previous descriptions and the Rickenbacker website.

    Mine is a lefty amber fireglo model.

    UTILIZATION

    Flat and very slim neck... Very easy to play for those with thin fingers.

    Good access to upper frets, the heel begins at the 22nd fret.

    The guitar is very light due to the partially hollow body.

    The sound is good unplugged, it vibrates through the whole guitar which can lead to unwanted noise

    from the bridge. Once the guitar is plugged, the sound is wonderful, clear and crystal-clear for

    arpeggios and cutting rhythm parts. The sound is versatile and everything is possible, except for hard rock and

    othe…
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    (Originally written by Psib/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    See previous descriptions and the Rickenbacker website.

    Mine is a lefty amber fireglo model.

    UTILIZATION

    Flat and very slim neck... Very easy to play for those with thin fingers.

    Good access to upper frets, the heel begins at the 22nd fret.

    The guitar is very light due to the partially hollow body.

    The sound is good unplugged, it vibrates through the whole guitar which can lead to unwanted noise

    from the bridge. Once the guitar is plugged, the sound is wonderful, clear and crystal-clear for

    arpeggios and cutting rhythm parts. The sound is versatile and everything is possible, except for hard rock and

    other violent music styles because the guitar has only single coil pickups.

    SOUNDS

    Its sound ranges from the 60's to today's music.

    I play it with a Fender Blues Junior tube amp that fits this guitar perfectly.

    I think a tube amp is necessary to get the right SOUND!!!

    The settings are simple but the knob that adjusts the balance between both pickups is very sensitive so you'll need some time to learn to use it well.

    I like 60's and 70's music so it's the perfect guitar for me.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've owned this guitar for one month. It was not easy to find because I needed a lefty.

    Its only weak point is the unwanted noise generated by the beautiful bridge (I guess).

    I own several Fender and Gibson guitars and this one is the most beautiful.

    The price is ok considering similar instruments.

    I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again.
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