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Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

1147.0. "Rickenbacker 330 Questions?" by SENIOR::MORIGI () Tue Feb 14 1989 15:18

    I have a Rickenbacker 330 and a few questions.
    
    1). What kinds of strings have people had the most success with
    for 330's? (I'm wondering if this questions is only answerable
    as "a question or personal taste" or if there really is a 
    string made for these guitars.) I like a brighter sound - clear,
    but rough, if that makes sense. I've tried Fender Bullets and 
    Ernie Ball, but something (i.e., responsiveness) seems to be
    missing.  Someone suggested I might try Roto-sound strings.
    What does the general public think?
    
    2). I like to use delay and distortion with the 330, but at higher
    amplification it feedsback terribly. What can I do about this? 
    
    3). How do I tell if the guitar needs to be intonated?
    
    4). Any suggestions for the 330 would be appreciated.
    
                 Cheers,
    
                           Paul
       
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1147.1Rickenbacker feedbackTRUCKS::LITTENWed Feb 15 1989 11:5927
    Rickenbacker thoughts from a non - believer....
    
    Paul, I have never owned one, but that won't stop me from bending
    your ear. 
    
    1. Feedback.. I think Ricky's are semi solid and these always tend
    to feedback at lower volumes. You can minimise this by stoping the
    body from resonating ie. filling it with cotton wool. 
    I have done this to get effect on a Gibson leas Paul copy..but can
    you get entry on a Ricky ????
    
    You can also use EQ ie. a graphic equaliser to remove the resonant
    peaks. If you don't have one then use your bass and treble controls.
    For a stronger effect, use the EQ before you feed into the distortion
    unit.
    
    2. I have to say that the pickups on Ricky are a great sound, but
    low on output. Changing to a higher output model will reduce the
    feedback problem.
    
    3. Be aware that all the above will change your sound. 
    
    I hope this stimulates some more specific advice from Ricky owners
    and experts.
    
    /Dave
    
1147.2Flat wounds...YUPPIE::LINCEWed Oct 30 1991 19:193
    I use Flat wounds on my Rick 330 and really enjoy the sound.
    
    Jim