General
Rickenbacker is one of the oldest electric guitar manufacturers. The Beatles were just one the famous names from the '60s to use semi-acoustic guitars from Rickenbacker If you're looking for that typical '60s sound then this guitar is perfect, but it's also suitable for harder music styles. The Rickenbacker 360 JG has a black 'JetGlo' finish that gives the guitar a cool, classic look. The R-shaped tailpiece is the icing on the cake!
Rickenbacker 360 JG (black): Construction
The Rickenbacker 360 JG is made entirely of maple, which gives it a beautifully bright sound. The body is largely made out of one piece of wood, with the back glued on afterwards. The 24-fret set-in neck has a rosewood fretboard that is ideal for playing those fast solos and the distinctive triangular sound hole is repeated on the inlays on the neck and the head to give the guitar a balanced look. Schaller machine heads ensure that this guitar holds its tune.
Electronics
The 360 JG has two separately controlled hi-gain, single-coil pickups, two volume and two tone knobs, and the characteristic blend control that you only find on Rickenbacker guitars. This guitar has two outputs: a mono output for normal use and a stereo Rick-O-Sound output. These outputs cannot be used simultaneously. The Rick-O-Sound output allows you to send the sound of the two pickups separately to two different amplifiers or effects pedals via a Y-cable (not included). This guitar comes with a case for safe storage and transport.