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  • beautiful guitar

  • sounds incredible , like the best Byrds

  • did you use a compressor ?? tell me the name of the compressor if you use and please pass me the setings in vox please and see my videos

  • Yup - a Janglebox. I don't remember the amp settings, sorry.

  • great playing. where can i hear more of the song?

  • really nice sound on that. why did you swap the necks? how is a mcguinn better/different than the stock neck? im asking cause i might get a ric.

  • I didn't swap the neck, this was a conversion that was done at the factory back in the late 80's. The original apparently was having problems and at the time, you could send your guitar to the factory for repairs.

  • OMG I have a '66 as well!!! (fireglo) been in my family since new i got it in 1974 i was 13 - AWSUM to see another '66 being used u rock!

  • Can anyone tell me if there is a huge difference between the toaster pickups and the new ones? Also I can not find a stero cable, is it worth the search? Take care.

  • Man, looks like you got a classic model with the old pickup spacing rather than the 3 extra frets.

  • That's right, this is a 1966 body with a 60's reissue neck.

  • what a great clean, bright sound.

  • rickenbackers and vox are meant for each other! good played!

  • Is the McGuinn neck wider?

  • Nope, the McGuinn models had a normal-sized neck.

  • That instrument has got to be the found of heaven by far! Excellent job

  • Friggin' cool!

  • Wow that sounds great

    i keep trying to get my friend that plays guitar to get one of those.

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