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How does a Ricky 12 stringer + JTM45 sound like? Link includ
« on: October 15, 2005, 08:04:40 PM »
mms://mushroompillow.com/media/sounds/tarikcinnamongirl.wma

What do you think??

we used an unusual combination for the guitar tracks:::

Rickenbacker 12 string + Vintage RAT + JTM45 clon with original KT66 + Weber alnico speakers + sennheiser 421

There's a Fender HR Deluxe mixed in, but not much.
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Kilby

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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2005, 10:54:34 PM »
I have no headphones atm (my wife destroyed my nice little sony headphones (MDR-EX71SL with Neodymium magnets <SULK>) so I'm relying on my laptop speakers.

I liked the tone, and have always liked Ric 12s with the right amount of fuzz / distortion.

Personally (from these speakers) I would have liked the octave strings to be a little more obvious (but that's just me).

It would be interesting to have heard the RAT & 12 string through somthing an amp I would associate with a Ric 12, somthing like an old Fender or even a Rolan Jazz chorus.

What model of Ric iwas the guitar as I'm intending to buy one (if I ever get the money together).

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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2005, 04:13:58 PM »
I have no headphones atm (my wife destroyed my nice little sony headphones (MDR-EX71SL with Neodymium magnets <SULK>) so I'm relying on my laptop speakers.
--> That's a shame. The sound of those speakers is normally rather poor. Please try again on something else



I liked the tone, and have always liked Ric 12s with the right amount of fuzz / distortion.
--> I agree



Personally (from these speakers) I would have liked the octave strings to be a little more obvious (but that's just me).
--> Well, I don't think it could be done. The extra strings kind of melted with the others forming a massive distorted chorused guitar sound.



It would be interesting to have heard the RAT & 12 string through somthing an amp I would associate with a Ric 12, somthing like an old Fender or even a Rolan Jazz chorus.
--> Uhmmmm... maybe


What model of Ric iwas the guitar as I'm intending to buy one (if I ever get the money together).
--> Can't recall it right now. Sorry. If I find out I'll let yo know for sure
"I now consider atheism to be brutal because it offers neither consolation nor liberty of any kind" Benjamin Constant in 1804
"Practice until you can hear the metronome grooving" Carol Kaye