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by DefinitelyNOTtheSWEDE_Archive
Had a toe in with a danelectro 12 a few years back. Great guitar, sure, neck dive and all that, but sounded great. Always wanted a rickenbacker, though it was just a crazy whim to buy one fueled by my job paying insane piles of overtime fed into a œspillage account I had that my wife never paid attention to. Picked up a walnut 360. Man, I love that thing. Ricks are unique though, as they are strung in reverse which gives them a signature (though not necessarily ideal) sound. They are also crazy narrow- like ordinary guitar narrow, which is a blessing in some regards, but also a bit of an obstacle- you have to focus on precision if you want the most from it as far as 12 string resonance. That narrow profile makes it a joy to play, and coupled with the walnut finish (unique in that they are maple necks sans the lacquer ricks are usually slathered in) it inspired me to suddenly desire another 6 string rick as well (and that one turned out to be a matte finish black 330).Anyway, as for 12 strings themselves, I love mine for almost anything, and the rick seems to me less of a œgossamer ethereal sound than the dano was producing, and more just a kind of articulation and doubling, as it s more deeper string forward. Playing arpeggios or single note lines just brings with it a real world slight chorus, but a distinctly defined attack too- so you could get along playing most anything, and feel your way around emphasizing its 12-y ness. It s actially my go to these days, and feels less like an indulgent œadded icing instrument than a work a day guitar that just kind of also can sound really full and beautiful too. I figured it d be a crazy, indulgent purchase mistake id sell a bit later, when my insatiable desire for some other bullshit tickled me - more of a œwell, I had to get one at some point! guitar, but ive come to really love the thing, and if it were not such a headache to tune quickly, I d use it live as a main guitar (for many things). Can t quite tell if that s more the 12 string thing, or just that it turns out I m a big fan of rickenbacker guitars in general, and find their necks and feel right in my wheelhouse.
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