Rickenbacker 330 (1990 - 2011)

Rickenbacker 330 (1990 - 2011)

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Product Details

Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • 330
Finish
  • Burgundy
  • Fireglo
  • Jetglo
  • Lightshow
  • Mapleglo
  • Midnight Blue
  • Red
  • Turquoise
  • White
Year
  • 1990 - 2011
Made In
  • United States
Categories
Body Material
  • Maple
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Color Family
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Natural
  • Red
  • Tan
  • Teal
  • White
Finish Features
  • Matching Headstock
Finish Pattern
  • Sunburst
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Fretboard Radius
  • 10"
Model Family
  • Rickenbacker 330
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Neck Material
  • Maple
Number of Frets
  • 24
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Nut Width
  • 1.625"
Offset Body
  • No
Pickup Configuration
  • SS
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Scale Length
  • 24.75"
Series
  • Rickenbacker 300 Series

Overview

As one of the most popular Rick guitars currently in production, the Rickenbacker 330 has a host of famous fans: Tom Petty, Pete Townshend, Carrie Brownstein, and Johnny Marr, to name a few. The 330 sports Rickenbacker’s classic semi-hollow crescent moon body made of maple. Older 330 models came with the Rickenbacker Toaster pickups, which are more suited to a tone a la The Beatles, while the newer Hi-Gain pickups may sound more like The Smiths. Either way, the Rickenbacker 330 is great for jangly, British-sounding tone.

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