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Rickenbacker 330 Jetglo Overview-Review-Demo-Part 2 (c) 2010 Jeff Wirtzfeld

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2010

To hear this guitar in action at Galvanized Music Studio please visit: www.reverbnation.com/jwirtzfeld

This is part two of a basic overview of the Jetglo Rickenbacker 330, the little brother, so to speak, of the Rickenbacker model 360. I am using a Fender Blues Junior amplifier for this demo. To find out more information about Rickenbacker guitars, please visit my friends at the Rickenbacker Resource website: www.rickresource.com or at Rickebacker International Corporation: www.rickenbacker.com, both excellant resources for these wonderful guitars. Corrections: I wanted to note that I think I pronounced Paul Wilczynski's name incorrectly in the video, sorry about that Paul, with my last name you might think I could of got that right, anyway thanks for all your advice on the forums about Rickenbackers. I also called the tailpiece the bridge in one portion of the video--nonetheless I hope you enjoy this. -Jeff

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  • is the sound always so bright? Or you can low the brighter and add more treble and play some more beatles oldschool like money and 1 after 909

  • @PeterSteves No, you can change the tone controls on the guitar and amp to gain a wide variety of sounds, including getting close to the sounds of the Beatles songs.

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  • Nice presentation Jeff for anyone who's starting their blissful admiration for these 330's.

    I own a 330 jetglo as well and I just love it so much.

    I'm a huge Peter Buck fan and went with the 13 gauge...I can see why he has those put on...major difference in tone and stays very well in tune.

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