I also do not mind the righty headstock/faced plates, but what annoys me about Rickenbacker are the electronics.
I simply cannot comprehend how a manufacturer of guitars and basses would think it is perfectly acceptable to wire standard (logarithmic) pots are "lefties" (counter-clockwise rotation for an increase). They must have the intelligence to realize that pots do not function properly when wired in this manner.
I think it is silly for manufacturers to awesome that us lefties would like to turn a knob the reverse. I have no issues turning *any* volume knob clockwise, whether it is my stereo or a left-handed instrument. But if they want to make this assumption, at least provide lefty pots.
How many Rick owners here have rewired their instrument?
pjmuck wrote:
I've never personally been offended by the righty headstock/faced plates on earlier lefty Ricks (Hey, if it worked for Sir Paul, it works for me), but I fully understand why it does annoy people. I hate companies that do half-ass retooling for lefties, never fully committing to the process, and Rick is a prime offender. I've heard the whole argument that they're just a small operation and can't afford to make lefty-specific components since the market share's so small, yadda, yadda, yadda, but as a consumer if I'm paying upwards of $2500 for an instrument I don't see why I can't have a simple plastic name plate that reads the correct way or a properly oriented bridge/tailpiece for my guitar. They slap a righty "R" tailpiece on their guitars (a piece of crap to begin with that's notorious for cracking), which can't even be intonated properly! Completely Inexcusable.