Users' questions

Who plays a Rickenbacker 330?

Who plays a Rickenbacker 330?

Rickenbacker 330 Semi-hollowbody Electric Guitar Features: Iconic guitar played by Pete Townshend, Jimmy Page, and Thom Yorke.

What kind of Rickenbacker did Tom Petty play?

Petty’s primary stage guitar is this signature-model Rickenbacker 660.

Whats the difference between a Rickenbacker 330 and 360?

The main differences between the Rickenbacker 330 vs the 360 are: The Rickenbacker 360 Fret Marker style is dots, whereas the Rickenbacker 330 has triangles. The Rickenbacker 360 output type is mono, whereas the Rickenbacker 330 output type is mono and stereo.

Are new Rickenbacker guitars any good?

Rickenbacker is a premium brand that excels in making guitars that recreate the classic look, feel, and tone of the 60s and early 70s. The quality of the parts, craftsmanship, and price tag are all premium in all Rickenbacker models which all share the classic design in both the solid-body and hollow body models.

What Rickenbacker did the Beatles use?

The Beatles as a four-piece live and in the studio, 1961–1966

Period Lennon McCartney
August–December 1964 1964 Rickenbacker 325 1964 Rickenbacker 325/12 1964 Gibson J-160E Vox AC-100 amplifier 1963 Höfner 500/1 bass Vox AC100 bass amplifier

What Rickenbacker did John Lennon play?

According to Andy Babiuk’s Beatles Gear book, Lennon’s guitar, a model 1996 Rickenbacker, was one of six exclusive models that British distributor Rose-Morris commissioned from Rickenbacker in autumn 1964. Some of the guitars came with f holes instead of the typical “slash” style sound holes found on Rickenbackers.

How much does a Rickenbacker 330 weigh?

Weight 3.6 kg (8.0 lbs.)

What is binding on a guitar neck?

Binding is the practice of taking a strip of material—typically vinyl—to line the outside of the fretboard. Originally introduced with the Fender Select Series in 2013, the channel-bound necks have a compound-radius fingerboard inlaid directly into the neck, eliminating the side seam between the neck and fingerboard.

Why are Rickenbackers not popular?

Primarily due to two reasons: Price: They aren’t mass produced guitars. Each Rickenbacker is meticulously handbuilt in the good old way. So it costs high, nevertheless it’s completely worth the price.

Why did John Lennon stop using his Rickenbacker?

The Beatles were always experimenting with sounds and consequently were destined to use a wide range of instruments during their career. I believe that it was their growing need to experiment with all types of sound that led them to use instruments that moved away from the Rickenbacker sound as time went on.

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