Rickenbacker 360 FG

Electric Guitar

Image Rickenbacker 360 FG

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Latest User Reviews

7 years ago

Worth the wait, great guitar, beautifully made and looks amazing.

This is a guitar that exudes its Vintage Heritage and whilst the 360 used to look more like the current 330 it loses nothing in it's immediate impact. For a lot of 60s and a few 70s Bands this was the weapon of choice and whilst they are not seen quite as often these days of multi-string, fanfret and other varieties of guitar it does invoke a feeling of the past especially when covering 60s and 70s music.

Can't say enough about it but a beautiful guitar beautifully made which sounds fantastic.

10 years ago

What a nice piece of Rock & Roll

I feel like holding a piece of history with this one. It looks great and the classic tones you love on a lot of records are all there! The rick-o-sound jack allows me to connect one guitar to two amps and play in stereo. How awesome is that?

The setup is just perfect with really low action and still I can freely strum this guitar which is the way I like to go with this one, good old electric strumming!

Did I mention that it looks awesome?

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Rickenbacker
  • Released in 1999
  • Average price : $2926
  • Body shape: Thinline Semi Acoustic
  • Body: Maple
  • Set-in neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Unpainted Caribbean rosewood (Metopium Brownei)
  • Triangle fretboard inlays
  • 24 Frets
  • Scale: 629 mm
  • Nut width: 41.4 mm
  • Pickups: 2 Hi-gain single coils
  • Schaller machine heads
  • Weight : 3.6kg
  • Colour: Fireglo
  • Case included
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