Written by vintage on January 12, 2010 – 4:18 pm -
The 325C58 Hamburg C Series sparked an interest in guitar players, especially when you consider that it's built by a renowned guitar manufacturer such as Rickenbacker. It performs well both in studio and on stage, and will fit many different playing styles.
This guitar is fitted with all the features you could possibly wish for, for a playing style that goes with this kind of instrument. Carefully chosen features leave a little to nothing to be wished for, which makes Rickenbacker's 325C58 Hamburg C Series an extremely well featured guitar with which you'll be thoroughly pleased. Highest grades for 325C58 Hamburg C Series's features!
The sound of 325C58 Hamburg C Series is superb to main guitars' in many ways. The reason lies in the fact that 325C58 Hamburg C Series plays extraordinary well through mostly any kind of amplifier which means that the sound is versatile, adoptable to various music styles and genres. Rickenbacker's 325C58 Hamburg C Series is easy to set up, and even easier to get used to it's unique tone that easily becomes yours.
Ready to play out of the box, Rickenbacker's 325C58 Hamburg C Series is easy to set up even further thanks to great hardware pieces she built upon. Handling and playing this kind of guitar is a pure joy as it stays in tune 90% of the time, regardless of the abuse. It feels reliable and it really is, as Rickenbacker put great deal of time and effort to produce such a good looking guitar that is behaving well, as 325C58 Hamburg C Series does.
Playing live, 325C58 Hamburg C Series will perform well and will not let you down. It is fairly reliable instrument both in studio and on stage, and will be a long term companion, as it is built to last. Rickenbacker has made a solid instrument that you will be happy with, and can depend on right from the start. Needs no backup as it has proven to be built really well.
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