Since their inception in 1958, the Rickenbacker half-boxes have not only left the minds of many legendary guitarists but have also literally shaped the American and English Rock sound of the 60s and 70s. Even today, almost 50 years after their first steps, they are often found around the neck of the most influential Rock and Variety guitarists! Even though the 330 and 360 are of similar construction, the 360 ??is a more luxurious version of the 330. In addition to offering a more "rounded" look, it also features 330 specifications, a binding on the body and the handle, markers by "triangles" inlaid pearlescent and a mono / stereo output ... completely identical to the original, whether in 6 or 12 strings.
Common features: - Solid maple body - Handle glued in solid maple - Rosewood fingerboard, 24 frets - Binding on the body and the handle - Inlaid pearlescent "points" (except 360: pearl flags) - 2 Hi-gain pickups - Schaller mechanical oil bath - Chrome hardware - Mono output (and stereo on 360 model) - 1 general frequency control, 2 volume and 2 tone controls - Supplied in a case
Category: case & half-case Left-handed: no Number of ropes: 6 Notch: double Body: maple Neck: maple Nut width: 41.40 Fingerboard: Caribbean Rosewood Reference: pearly point Number of Frets: 24 Diapason: 629,00 Mechanical: oil bath
Hardware: chrome Number of pickups: 2 Neck pickup: single-coil hi-gain Bridge pickup: single-coil hi-gain Electronics: passive Selector: 3-positions Settings: 2 x tones, frequency, 2 x volumes Color: sunburst Finish: red gradient Case / case: case Weight (kg): 3.60