There's something about the wood-bodied Rickenbackers
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- Noah Miller
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There's something about the wood-bodied Rickenbackers
I like Bakelites. I love Frying Pans. But I'm taking this SW with me when I go:
Compared to my 1960 B7, it has higher output and much stronger bass and low-mids. A real smoky tone that sounds like it could be mid '30s instead of mid '50s. And this is the only example of an 8-string Rick horseshoe I've played that has excellent string balance. I think it's because the coil extends a ways beyond both ends of the bobbin, so the outside strings aren't sitting right on the edge as is often the case. Despite being louder, the sound is less compressed than my B7 - and it's a lot gentler on the lap, too.
Compared to my 1960 B7, it has higher output and much stronger bass and low-mids. A real smoky tone that sounds like it could be mid '30s instead of mid '50s. And this is the only example of an 8-string Rick horseshoe I've played that has excellent string balance. I think it's because the coil extends a ways beyond both ends of the bobbin, so the outside strings aren't sitting right on the edge as is often the case. Despite being louder, the sound is less compressed than my B7 - and it's a lot gentler on the lap, too.
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What is the scale length on those? I've always liked the look of them. The D8 ones are pretty nice, too...kind of the answer to the Stringmaster. I like the "carved" body ones more than the square cabinet Rick Consoles (at least for looks, can't vouch for the sound).
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I have the exact same model as yours Noah. I can not compare with Bakelite models cause I never played one, but one thing is sure, I love my Sw8 ! I am dreaming of a Dw8 with a long scale made by a luthier like Mr Clinesmith. I know he makes double necks steels with wooden body, but I like so much the design and the weight of the Ricks
Here is a video where I play mine :
https://www.facebook.com/1173024249/pos ... M2l/?d=n[i][/i]
Here is a video where I play mine :
https://www.facebook.com/1173024249/pos ... M2l/?d=n[i][/i]
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Don't know what it is about this thing, which was purchased as a husk and cobbled together with a hodge-podge of parts, but it's lighter than a feather, the harmonics just fly out of it, and it sounds like a million bucks:
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DW-16 is the model number for the one you seek. Mine is not for sale.
This guitar sounds excellent and a lot like a DW-16. It has has a 25 in scale length vs. short on a DW-16, and separate volume and tone controls. It has the tuner covers, four legs and the original case. I think the 25 in length is rare.
Jim
This guitar sounds excellent and a lot like a DW-16. It has has a 25 in scale length vs. short on a DW-16, and separate volume and tone controls. It has the tuner covers, four legs and the original case. I think the 25 in length is rare.
Jim