Deluxe semi-hollow Rickenbacker met verfijnde details, stereo Rick-O-Sound uitgang en de glinsterende klank die alternatieve en post-punk gitaar definiëert.
The Rickenbacker 360 is more than just a guitar; it's a tonal institution. While the 330 offers a raw, utilitarian vibe, the 360 brings a level of contour and refinement that justifies its deluxe status. The most immediate physical trait is the rounded top edge of the 'New Style' body, which significantly improves forearm comfort compared to its sharp-edged siblings.
Sonically, the Hi-Gain single-coils deliver that quintessential 'jangle,' but they possess more teeth than many realize. Through a clean chimey amp, it's pure 1964, but push a tube circuit and you get a gritty, harmonically rich bark that defines modern indie and power-pop. The Rick-O-Sound stereo output remains a fascinating tool for studio layering, allowing you to split pickups into different signal chains.
However, the 360 is an eccentric beast. The heavily lacquered rosewood fretboard feels more like maple under the fingers, and the narrow 1.63" nut width can feel cramped for players used to modern 'C' shapes or wide Gibson necks. Maintenance is also unique due to the dual truss rod system, which requires a specialized touch for setups. For the professional seeking that crystalline shimmer and unparalleled stage presence, the 360 is peerless. You aren't just buying a semi-hollow; you're buying a specific frequency range no other guitar can occupy.
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