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Rickenbacker's HB1 humbucker/dual coil pickup has a similar tone to a Gibson mini-humbucker pickup, and comes standard on the Rickenbacker 650C and 4004 basses. Vintage reissue models, and some signature models, come with Toaster Top pickups, which resemble a classic two-slotted chrome toaster.
The Rickenbacker 360/12 is the Rickenbacker company's 12-string variant of their 360 electric guitar model. Mainly known for producing "jangly" sounds, it was among the first electric 12-string guitars. The 360/12 was given worldwide attention when George Harrison used it on many Beatles recordings, introducing the distinctive new sound of this ...
The Rickenbacker model numbering system includes many variables such as scale length, number of pickups and deluxe features such as binding and inlay. In addition to the model numbers (310, etc.), a 5 added to the model number signifies the addition of a vibrato, a 10 an additional pickup, and a 1 special features (such as the 331 "Light Show ...
The Rickenbacker 330, like all Rickenbacker models, is manufactured in the United States, specifically within the Rickenbacker factory located in Santa Ana, California. It is not mass-produced, but rather produced-to-order for dealers and individual customers. It carries a MSRP of $1,999.00. [ 3 ] The 330 is the top-selling instrument within ...
Model 4001C64 [42] Model 4001C64S [43] Model 4001 CS (Chris Squire Limited Edition)[44] Model 4001 FL. Model 4001 LH. Model 4001S. Model 4001S FL. Model 4001S PMC (Paul McCartney Limited Edition) Model 4001V63.
Rickenbacker 4001. The Rickenbacker 4001 is an electric bass that was manufactured by Rickenbacker as a two- pickup "deluxe" version of their first production bass, the single-pickup model 4000. This design, created by Roger Rossmeisl, was manufactured between 1961 and 1981, when it was replaced by an updated version dubbed the Rickenbacker ...
The Rickenbacker Electro A-22, nicknamed the " Frying Pan " is the first electric lap steel guitar, also widely considered the first commercially successful electric guitar. Developed in 1931/1932, it received its patent in August 1937. [1] A previous attempt, the Stromberg company ‘s transducer-based "Stromberg Electro", was introduced in 1928.
2 single-coil pickups (toaster neck/horseshoe bridge) Colors available. Cream Colorglo. The Rickenbacker 4001CS is a limited-edition series electric bass guitar based on Chris Squire 's 1964 Rickenbacker 4001. [1] Only 1,000 were made between 1991 and 2000. [2] The 4001CS is another instrument from Rickenbacker's Limited Edition Series.