The boom in Rickenbacker guitars began when President F. C. Hall equipped the Beatles with new Rickenbacker guitars for the 1964 Ed Sullivan show. Since then, the characteristic sound of these extraordinary 6 and 12 string guitars has been heard on thousands of recordings. From the stunning jingle-jangle sound of Byrds frontman Roger McGuinn to the powerful rock sound of a Peter Buck
The boom in Rickenbacker guitars began when President F. C. Hall equipped the Beatles with new Rickenbacker guitars for the 1964 Ed Sullivan show. Since then, the characteristic sound of these extraordinary 6 and 12 string guitars has been heard on thousands of recordings. From the stunning jingle-jangle sound of Byrds frontman Roger McGuinn to the powerful rock sound of a Peter Buck