At some point I will have to get or play a Fender for frame of reference but there isn't anything I would change. I got the action lowered and I think it's actually too low, a bit buzzy, but it sounds amazing for anything other than string bends.
@WendyWalker-k4h I don't know if it's a coincidence, but the guy who had my Rickenbacker before me got it set up for 11s and that's what I have on it today. Otherwise I use 10s. I find 9s unwieldy.
@@jamescaseymusic no I don't like nines....too light... don't tune that well...don't stay in tune.....I use 0.10s cause they're the best compromise between playability and intonation....
Try that first riff with octaves.
Good idea, just tried it. Makes the move to the A a bit of a jump but sounds good. Octaves always remind me of Cherub Rock by The Smashing Pumpkins.
I've got one of those...nice guitar.
At some point I will have to get or play a Fender for frame of reference but there isn't anything I would change. I got the action lowered and I think it's actually too low, a bit buzzy, but it sounds amazing for anything other than string bends.
@@jamescaseymusic i put 0.10s on mine that helped was watching Johnny Marr yesterday. He uses 0.11s....
@@jamescaseymusic I like positions 1 2 & 4.. the others middle and bridge I've got other guitars that sound a bit sweeter.....
@WendyWalker-k4h I don't know if it's a coincidence, but the guy who had my Rickenbacker before me got it set up for 11s and that's what I have on it today. Otherwise I use 10s. I find 9s unwieldy.
@@jamescaseymusic no I don't like nines....too light... don't tune that well...don't stay in tune.....I use 0.10s cause they're the best compromise between playability and intonation....