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Rickenbacker 330

January 10th, 2011 at 01:55pm Under General

Rickenbacker 330

 

There are some guitars that stand out from the bunch, and Rickenbacker worked out a way to produce just that kind of instrument. The Rickenbacker 330 is truly an amazing guitar that performs well and sounds terrific. You can safely head over to any online music store and snatch yourself one of these devoid of ever having to try it, that’s if you believe your fellow musicians who gave this instrument the highest grades possible. 330 really merit those, and will unquestionably make you a happy and improved guitar player!

Nobody argues that the 330 have the most complete set of features that outdo most of the other guitar models in its price range. Rickenbacker geared up this guitar with a large amount of features any musician would like to see from a guitar, so you may rest assured that the 330 is at the top of its league. With a matching price, this guitar is a must.

A Rickenbacker 330 guitar is an instrument that will sound great plugged into any amplifier, and has earned self-assurance with many guitar players, mostly because of its unique tone. Rickenbacker’s 330 stands up to the job of playing mixed music styles easily, and yet you can build your own recognizable tone without much effort.

Careful acoustic research has resulted in the full, rich and warm sounds of this admired model. Two single coil pickups on a full size body are accented by a traditionally created sound hole. The 24 fret Rosewood fingerboard is punctuated by dot inlay fret markers, with full double cutaways permitting contact to each one of the 24 frets.

Its unique semi-Hollowbody construction, slim neck, and all-around contoured body make the Rickenbacker 330 electric guitar so comfortable and so easy to play that it has remained one of the great guitars for decades. Its body is carved from a single section of maple and precision-fitted with a solid back. The maple and rosewood neck features dual truss rods; and single-coil pickups deliver an output range from a clear ringing tone to saturated overdrive.

 

This guitar is built to serve you for a long time, will not disappoint, and will keep you happy. This is no quirk, because Rickenbacker does indeed make great looking and sounding guitars that are hard-wearing and unfailing as well. 330 will perform fine both on stage and in the studio, so you may rest assured that the 330 is a good choice.

Features

Semi-Hollowbody

Playable slim neck

Comfortable, all-around contoured body

Body is carved from a single piece of maple

Maple neck features dual truss rods and a rosewood fretboard with dot inlays

Single-coil pickups deliver an output range from clean tones to biting overdrive

 

330 voted best for playing these music styles: Rock, Blues, Surf, Country, Indie, Folk, and Pop

 

The Rickenbacker 330 is a semi-hollow body with a 1½” thick body and two pickups. The finish is the finest I’ve ever seen; the clear-lacquer is really substantial, nearly mirror-like and looks absolutely astonishing.

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Show Some Love For Vinyl LPs

January 5th, 2011 at 07:27pm Under General

Hard to find music, inspiring cover art, and the total devotion and appreciation for anything old school. Vinyl is a lost art form that some still select over digital because of these reasons. At an age where compact and accessible music is all anyone wants to have and hear; fortunately, there are still some who patronize the vinyl music industry. Vinyl Albums continue to have its many enthusiastic patrons who abstain from digital music, alleging that the affection of vinyl sets them apart from those who proudly embrace the digital music format.

Vinyl Albums with their impressive cover jackets and bulkiness are not only musical documents that a person can cooly drag around wherever he wants to go. The vinyl album was almost the only way for people in the past to hear the songs from their chosen musicians. Vinyl Albums meant unlocking that entryway towards a relationship with your music and its makers. Just pressing a button cannot introduce you instantly to your musical happiness. One begins by finding that valuable vinyl record, getting the player out and finding the groove in the record finishes the totality of the vinyl listening process. As a classic song fills the air, the familiar crackling sound that introduces it is magic to the ears. These are the key facets listening to a vinyl album brings that a hundred mp3 songs with their huge speakers can never contend with.

Audio quality is obviously crisp in a vinyl record. This is the unique sound of vinyl, an impressive experience likely to be treasured. Even the toughest rocker has to acknowledge that listening to an old vinyl album rekindles that passionate feeling to music. Vinyl educates us to welcome how music ought to be played and appreciated, the way the older generations did not too long ago. We should all continue to long that vinyl will never leave our archives, and pledge to keep vinyl alive. Whether it’s a Vinyl LP of the Beatles, Elvis, or Jimi Hendrix, it’s secured that passionate audiophiles will feel the profound connection between artist and audience with vinyl. Listeners actually get to caress and feel the record they are listening to, making it resistant from computer hitchs that mp3 files are sure to deal with. Vinyl truly is worth looking into, if not for the distinct musical experience and the exquisite artwork, then simply for that lost bond we often feel as listeners. Give vinyl a chance and you will never be remorseful.

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