Tetrahedron? Some ghost changed the word *******, don't know what happened there!
The strings which we will not mention that are named after ancient Egyptian monoliths are not mentioned for good reasons. Consult the oracles and the tomes - er - I mean - search the threads of the forum and you will find out why.
Ram4
Post subject: Re: The Sound of the 660/12
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:25 am
Joined: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:19 am Posts: 22 Location: Highland Park, IL (Chicago)
My 2004 660/12 blew away a friend's 1993 360/12 when we compared both side by side with the same Fender Amp. The 660/12 had chime, jangle, clarity - the classic sound. The 360/12 sounded dull by comparison. Made me very happy. Him, not so much!
andyenobs
Post subject: Re: The Sound of the 660/12
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:09 pm
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2018 2:09 pm Posts: 37
Well I think you get far more sustain from a 660/6 & 660/12 and with the vintage toasters more jingle jangle if you want it. The toasters are far superior to the hi gains. I have a 2009 330/6 and a 2008 660/6 and have just bought a new 660/12. And I previously had a 660/12 TP which I sold 3 years ago. They are all great guitars.
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