That is quite some guitar you have there. I suggest wiring in a Ric-o-Sound stereo output, for the sound you can get out of it is amazing. I play my '66 360/12 through an R.O.S. unit into two different amps - one with compression and reverb. the other with delay. I set them back in hallways on opposite sides of the house. The sound is unbelievable! With that beautiful 12 string you have it may be well worth it. Best wishes - Marc
thanks for the compliment - I love the Ric sound - from The Byrds to Tom Petty it's a classic rock sound. It was well worth the cost of the parts to mod it. It really sounds nice now
it came with a 6 saddle bridge and cheap humbuckers. The Ric bridge was $140 and the vintage reissue toaster pickups were $310 shipped. The neck has been filed and leveled, stock it was okay, but it's way better as it is now.
That is quite some guitar you have there. I suggest wiring in a Ric-o-Sound stereo output, for the sound you can get out of it is amazing. I play my '66 360/12 through an R.O.S. unit into two different amps - one with compression and reverb. the other with delay. I set them back in hallways on opposite sides of the house. The sound is unbelievable! With that beautiful 12 string you have it may be well worth it. Best wishes - Marc
marccomptois0913 2 years ago
thanks for the compliment - I love the Ric sound - from The Byrds to Tom Petty it's a classic rock sound. It was well worth the cost of the parts to mod it. It really sounds nice now
BostonRocker51 2 years ago
Very interesting did it come stock like that.
XIIstring 2 years ago
it came with a 6 saddle bridge and cheap humbuckers. The Ric bridge was $140 and the vintage reissue toaster pickups were $310 shipped. The neck has been filed and leveled, stock it was okay, but it's way better as it is now.
BostonRocker51 2 years ago
thanks for commenting, man - I just checked your page - you have very cool taste in music.
BostonRocker51 2 years ago
Nice.
kdancat 2 years ago