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Rickenbacker 360
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Published on 05/02/07 at 23:39
- Hand Made in the United States in Santa Ana, California
- 24 frets (yes 2 more than the others)
- Rickenbacker pickups (1 neck, 1 bridge)
- Dual input jack, a stereo and a standard
- A selector in micro volume, 1 tone knob and a selector in micro stereo input to modulate
- A 3-position selector for selection of microphones
- Channel superfine rather small hands maple and varnished please to boot! the marker type are pearl shark teeth.
- The finish is really neat
- The measure is provided flycase bonus
- Double bar set in the handle

UTILIZATION

- The handle is super convenient, the frets are low not need to press to get a rough agreement
- Access to acute is clean and beautiful despite the 24 frets.
- The body half body is actually an advantage as to its weight
- The sound is clear crisp and clean (especially when played on a Vox AC30 type)
- The box is quite large but well proportioned

SOUNDS

- A vintage rock leaning guitar rather brit version, type the jam, The Who
which, however, had adopted this guitar.
- The ring and slamming sounds good, Schaller, mechanical oil bath are good agreement

OVERALL OPINION

- I use it recently but I explored thoroughly. value for money is clean and beautiful for one of the few still made model "by hand" and the United States. This is a guitar that is rare in France and it is true that the waiting time for orders up to a year low! But the pleasure of listening and just wait to play it!
- A guitar that unlike other low to sell more expensive than you had bought, but who wants to get rid of?

- This guitar is like a fine wine she improves with age, these forms a little round gives him an air current, although it was designed in the 60s.