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Rickenbacker 360 12 fireglo 2020
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Description
The Rickenbacker 360/12 is one of the most legendary, distinctive, and influential electric guitars ever made. Introduced in the 1960s, it practically defined the sound of an entire era and continues to be a holy grail instrument for musicians looking for that perfect "jangle."
Here is everything that makes the Rickenbacker 360/12 so positive, unique, and highly coveted:
1. That Legendary, Unmistakable "Jangle"
The number one reason anyone buys a 360/12 is its sound. It produces a bright, shimmering, chime-like tone often described as "three-dimensional." It provided the soundtrack to the 1960s folk-rock boom and British Invasion, most famously heard on:
The Beatles: George Harrison on "A Hard Day's Night" and "Ticket to Ride."
The Byrds: Roger McGuinn’s iconic, cascading intro on "Mr. Tambourine Man."
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Defining the heartland rock sound on tracks like "American Girl."
R.E.M.: Peter Buck using it to shape '80s alternative rock.
2. The Genius "Reverse" Stringing Innovation
On a standard 12-string guitar, the heavier, lower-pitched string is placed above the thinner octave string, so your pick hits the octave first on a downstroke. Rickenbacker flipped this. On the 360/12, the lower pitch string is on top. When you strum downward, you hit the fundamental note first, followed by the octave. This is the secret sauce that gives the guitar its punchy, clear, and uniquely balanced tone, keeping the high octave strings from completely overwhelming the sound.
3. Iconic "Crescent Moon" Aesthetics
The 360/12 is a visual masterpiece. It features Rickenbacker’s "New Style" body design, which includes:
Smooth, rounded contours on the top edge of the body for a sleek, futuristic look and comfortable forearm resting.
The "Slash" soundhole (or cat's eye), which looks incredibly sharp compared to traditional F-holes.
Deluxe appointments: Triangular pearloid fingerboard inlays, checked body binding, and the classic "R" tailpiece.
4. Brilliant Headstock Design
Standard 12-string headstocks are usually massive, heavy, and make the guitar feel unbalanced ("neck dive"). Rickenbacker solved this with a brilliant, slotted design. Six tuners are mounted normally from the side, and six are mounted through the back like a classical guitar. This keeps the headstock the exact same size as a standard 6-string guitar, maintaining perfect weight balance and a sleek profile.
5. Rick-O-Sound (Stereo Output)
The 360/12 comes equipped with dual output jacks: a standard mono jack and a Rick-O-Sound stereo jack. When using the stereo output, you can route the neck pickup to one amplifier (say, a warm, clean tube amp) and the bridge pickup to another (perhaps a slightly driven amp with effects). This allows for an incredibly wide, immersive sonic landscape that few other guitars can achieve natively.
6. Fast, Comfortable Neck Profile
Unlike many 12-string guitars that feature wide, chunky necks that feel like baseball bats, the 360/12 has a remarkably slim and narrow neck. For players with smaller hands, or those who want to play fast lead lines and tight chording without stretching their fingers to the limit, this slim profile is a massive advantage.
The Verdict: The Rickenbacker 360/12 isn't just a tool; it's a specific texture. If you want a guitar that instantly injects atmosphere, chime, and a sense of classic-yet-timeless rock history into your music, there is simply no substitute.
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