Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
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Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
I have been considering doing this mod to my Alternate Reality XII, since I love the chime but hate the tiny little neck on most Rick 12's. Has anyone else out there attempted this, and how does it sound? Additionally, what would be needed, besides a new nut? Thoughts?
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
You’d need to get a left handed version of the bridge to do it properly. I assume a left version exists.
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
I did a FXII style build with a Rick nut, I couldnt compare the sound as I didnt have a ARXII at the time but dont remember it sounding any more Rick like.BMWRider wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 12:57 pmI have been considering doing this mod to my Alternate Reality XII, since I love the chime but hate the tiny little neck on most Rick 12's. Has anyone else out there attempted this, and how does it sound? Additionally, what would be needed, besides a new nut? Thoughts?
I felt clumsier than usual when playing it.
Wasnt hitting the strings quite as precicely.. I put this down to only playing 12s with normal string order prior.
If you are a Rick 12 player, It shouldnt be a problem.
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
Interesting!OffYourFace wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:24 amYou’d need to get a left handed version of the bridge to do it properly. I assume a left version exists.
Is this because of the smaller grooves in the octave saddles?
Not yet come accross a lefty ARXII, wonder if any other brands are dooing a lefty 12 with Gotoh bridge..
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
I did this with a Danelectro 12. It definitely changed the sound...but it didn't make it sound like a Ric.
I think the Fender XII is a much warmer and friendlier instrument. I love the Ric sound...but it's a lot of work to get to where it sounds good (especially live). the Fender XII is awesome live.
I think the Fender XII is a much warmer and friendlier instrument. I love the Ric sound...but it's a lot of work to get to where it sounds good (especially live). the Fender XII is awesome live.
If I was a byrd, I'd be mighty sore every time they shut the door and I don't think I'd sing...
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
On the gotoh bridge, the main strings go thru body and the octave strings are top loading. The saddles for the octave strings are much smaller and the grooves are also smaller. I don’t think it’s worth the hassle. Just get a Rick. I prefer the fender way. You get a much more pronounced octave effect with them on top.Nudger wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 8:13 amInteresting!OffYourFace wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:24 amYou’d need to get a left handed version of the bridge to do it properly. I assume a left version exists.
Is this because of the smaller grooves in the octave saddles?
Not yet come accross a lefty ARXII, wonder if any other brands are dooing a lefty 12 with Gotoh bridge..
You need a compressor on a Rick to get that chime.
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
Youl be fine stringing your ARXII Rick style.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/276238618571 ... media=COPY
Looks like a bog standard Gotoh 12 bridge.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/276238618571 ... media=COPY
Looks like a bog standard Gotoh 12 bridge.
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
The majority of posters have talked me off the ledge regarding the re-stringing of my XII. What else can you recommend for me to give a bit more chime to this guitar, that doesn't involve new pickups or installing a four-way selector?
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
Higher value pots?
Bass cut cap?
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
ahh ok, that answers that question!Nudger wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 1:25 pmYoul be fine stringing your ARXII Rick style.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/276238618571 ... media=COPY
Looks like a bog standard Gotoh 12 bridge.
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
You just need a compressor pedal but one that has an HPF on board. I use the Seymour Duncan Vice Grip. It has a 3-way 'filter' switch. The top setting labeled 'HIGH' accentuates the high frequencies and there's a BLEND knob that gives you control of how much you want to add to your signal.
All that Byrds chime comes from compression
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
I strongly considered doing this modification to my '65 Electric XII CAR.
But being a vintage guitar that was otherwise intact, I thought otherwise.
As a longtime player and collector of vintage Rickenbackers, the XII feels very strange to me, both the overly wide 1.75" neck and the "traditional" stringing arrangement, I much prefer the Rick setup.
That said, doing this mod on a Fender XII will not make it sound like a Rickenbacker. It will just feel more like one.
But being a vintage guitar that was otherwise intact, I thought otherwise.
As a longtime player and collector of vintage Rickenbackers, the XII feels very strange to me, both the overly wide 1.75" neck and the "traditional" stringing arrangement, I much prefer the Rick setup.
That said, doing this mod on a Fender XII will not make it sound like a Rickenbacker. It will just feel more like one.
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
Yup two very different instruments, even down to the off octave string intonation " Vintage Rick"Highnumbers wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 6:20 pm
That said, doing this mod on a Fender XII will not make it sound like a Rickenbacker. It will just feel more like one.
found this interesting tho..
https://youtu.be/gTW5hKdiI88
Wondering if a compressor wouldve got this set up closer to a Ric?
Ive never played a 12 Rick so my point of reference regarding sound is Byrds records with compressor.
Played ARXII EXII and umpteen XII builds, all had split pups.. with Jangle box "which I luv" but none sounded like a Rick.
Probs more to do with my clumsy fingers tho
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
Can't believe there is only 1 video on youtube that compares a Rickenbacker 12 string to a Fender Electric XII
https://youtu.be/ySTlQb_qyjc?si=6uiNBG6qseI_bU4C
330-12 vs 660-12
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yfIcxDkoUMU
https://youtu.be/ySTlQb_qyjc?si=6uiNBG6qseI_bU4C
330-12 vs 660-12
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yfIcxDkoUMU
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Re: Rick-stringing a Fender XII?
Thanks for hunting this down!Musjagjazz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:03 amCan't believe there is only 1 video on youtube that compares a Rickenbacker 12 string to a Fender Electric XII
https://youtu.be/ySTlQb_qyjc?si=6uiNBG6qseI_bU4C
330-12 vs 660-12
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yfIcxDkoUMU