Tuesday, March 17, 2009

2009 Double Neck's guitar

The 2009 B.C. Rich Bich Double Neck's guitar is one of the beautiful guitar, this double-neck guitar made with B.C. Rich that mixes one of the classic B.C. Rich designs with the classic double-neck configuration (6- and 12-string necks) and the neck through production that this firm uses many years ago which provides a great sound. The B.C. Rich Guitars Double Neck Bich is noted for the 6 Grover fantastic Rotomatic tuners that are placed at the end of the body with the purpose of complements the 6 tuners positioned in the headstock (noticeably this is just for the 12-string neck) but also for the big number of controls located in the guitar.

The B.C. Rich Guitars Double Neck Bich is feature with mahogany body with bevel top, ebony fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, 24 5/8″ scale length, B.C. Rich Quads bridge, 4 (2 per neck) Rockfield Mafia humbucker pickups, and here’s where the confusion starts (only joking) with 1 neck selection switch, 4 volume and 2 tone controls (2 and 1 per neck, respectively), 2 3-way pickup switches and 2 mini toggles for coil tap (on both pickups), 1 mini reverse phase and 1 varitone knob, these three last controls only for the 6-string part.

even though double-neck guitars are recognized not to be the most comfortable guitars I’d love to play this one, and if it sounds the same as it looks like, the trans red finish is really cool, I’d consider buying it. you can find more on this video

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