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An Exquisite Rickenbacker 620 with a Maple Neck & Gotoh Tuners!
$1,700.00
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Condition: USed, Excellent
SP Luthier Notes: The frets needed polishing, and were polished. The hardware was polished. The truss rod and bridge were fully adjusted. No further work was needed
Discover the unmistakable chime and sustain of this Rickenbacker 620, a unique piece for the serious musician's soul. Its solid maple construction, thru-body neck, and dual Hi-gain pickups deliver that iconic, shimmering tone, making it perfect for rock and jangle pop. The smooth rosewood fingerboard with distinctive triangle inlays and 24 $3/4"$ scale feels instantly familiar and invites you to play. A supremely playable and absolutely rock-solid instrument, this guitar doesn't just sound great—it promises to become your sonic signature for years to come!
The Model 620 features the famous ‘Cresting Wave’ Maple cutaway body based on an innovative design from the 1950’s. A Rosewood fingerboard is punctuated beautifully with triangular pearloid inlay markers, while the maple double bound neck and body are solid through and through. The 620 is electronically engineered to the exacting standards of the 300 series, complete with Rickenbacker’s own high gain pickups and stereo output. Successfully retaining the balance from the original specifications, the 620 is another fine example of Rickenbacker quality workmanship.
The Rickenbacker International Corporation (RIC) grew out of the first company founded for the sole purpose of creating and manufacturing fully electric musical instruments and amplifiers-the Los Angeles-based Electro String Instrument Corporation. Founded in 1931 by Adolph Rickenbacker and George D. Beauchamp, this pioneering firm produced "Rickenbacker Electro Instruments", the first modern electric guitars. RIC's history now spans 88 years in business on the leading edge of music trends that have changed popular culture forever. Played by Hawaiian musicians of the 1930s to jazz bassists of the 1990s, by the Beatles and Byrds to the most-current rock groups on MTV, the ringing sound of Rickenbacker instruments has helped define music as we know it. Never resting on its laurels, RIC continues to ignite and propel the electric guitar's transformation of music by providing today's musicians with the finest instruments available.
Body Type: Solid
No. Frets: 21
Scale Length: 62.9 cm (24 3/4”)
Neck Width at Nut: 41.4 mm (1.63”)
Neck Width at 12th Fret: 49.05 mm (1 .931”)
Crown Radius: 25.4 cm (10”)
Body Wood: Maple
Neck Wood: Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Rosewood
Weight: 3.6 kg (8.0 lbs.)
Overall Length: 94.0 cm (37”)
Overall Width: 33.7 cm (13 1/4”)
Overall Depth: 31.8 mm (1 1/4”)
Neck Binding: Yes
Fret Marker Style: Triangle
Tailpiece: ‘R’
Bridge: 6 Saddle
Neck Type: Thru body
No. of Pickups: 2
Type of Pickups: Hi-gain
Output Type: Mono and Stereo
Machine Heads: Gotoh
Payments as low as $38/mo.