- 22-11-07 10:26 PM #31
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Less Talk More Bc Rich Pics Pls!!
- 23-11-07 12:25 AM #32
more pics!
some 10-string Biches!
Exotic Classic Bich 10 koa

Bich Perfect 10 natural

Bich Perfect 10 Dragon Blood


Hows a 10-String Work?
Years ago B.C. Rich introduced the 10 string guitar to the world. Revolutionary in that it had the typical 6 string headstock, but it had an additional 4 strings that terminated in reverse at the headstock and went to tuners on the end of the body. Due to its totally huge sound and construction, the B.C. Rich 10-string has been seen on rock stages adorning pros such as Slash and Joe Perry. However until now, these 10-string instruments were only offered as Handcrafted B.C. Rich instruments.
Played like a regular 6-string guitar, the basic principal of the 10-string guitar is much like a 12-string. The highest two strings are tuned in unison, the middle two strings are tuned in octaves and the lowest two strings are single and do not have the upper octave strings. By leaving the low two strings single, it allows the player to get a normal distortion tone without confusing and cancelling the signal. When playing full chords it creates a serious wall of sound. The doubled strings are also handy for thickening cleaner passages much like a 12-string. Leave it to B.C. Rich to creatively run the additional 4 strings in the opposite direction starting in the headstock and terminating with the four extra tuners conveniently and strategically mounted in the Bich’s unique cutaway body shape. This feature makes it immediately evident which tuners are used for the double strings.
- 23-11-07 01:32 AM #33
more Calibre Warlock pics from beatstreetmusic.com



- 23-11-07 02:24 PM #34
wow. ^ tts hot.
- 23-11-07 02:46 PM #35
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i dun see the point, putting the tuners at the back. Looks fugly oso.
- 23-11-07 10:42 PM #36
I'm guessing that a possible reason for the design for the 4 additional strings tuned at the bottom with the string balls strung through the middle of the BC Bich is to allow a player to do away with using the extra 4 strings if they wanted and to play it as a 6 string.
his way, they wouldn't have to deal with the awkwardness of 4 empty tuners on the headstock.
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- 23-11-07 11:31 PM #38
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people..i know it's guitar thread just wondering
but im also a HARDCORE OF B.C RICH
so i need your...hmm..well, since i can't get a Widow...anyone know where i can get a Virgo??
or is there any shops that costoms made Guitars and Basses??
- 23-11-07 11:54 PM #39
think it would be a whole lot cheaper if you ordered from an overseas website than to custom one. or are you worried about overseas purchases?
- 24-11-07 12:03 AM #40
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ya...hmm..i heard people says that the cost may high then the usuall ones...
more...i don't own creditcards.....haxi...
i don't look good in Warlock...



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