

One of the more successful of Rickenbacker's contemporary designs, the 660 combines the aesthetic of the ever popular 620 model, with vintage styled appointments such as the toaster pickups and gold trussrod cover/pickguard. It also has a much wider nut width than the typical Rickenbacker, therefore for players who struggle with the narrow nut width of several of the standard Rickenbacker models it's a fantastic match.
Body Type | Solid |
No. Frets | 21 |
Scale Length | 62.9 cm (24 3/4”) |
Neck Width at Nut | 45.5 mm (1 3/4”) |
Neck Width at 12th Fret | 52.4 mm (2 1/16”) |
Crown Radius | 25.4 cm (10”) |
Body Wood | Charactered Maple |
Neck Wood | Charactered Maple |
Fingerboard Wood | Rosewood |
Weight | 3.6 kg (8.0 lbs.) |
Overall Length | 94.0 cm (37”) |
Overall Width | 33.7 cm (13 1/4”) |
Overall Depth | 31.8 mm (1 1/4”) |
Neck Binding | Yes |
Fret Marker Style | Triangle |
Tailpiece | Trapeze |
Bridge | 6 Saddle |
Neck Type | Thru body |
No. of Pickups | 2 |
Type of Pickups | Vintage Single Coil Toaster Top™ |
Output Type | Mono |
Machine Heads | RIC Deluxe |
One of the more successful of Rickenbacker's contemporary designs, the 660 combines the aesthetic of the ever popular 620 model, with vintage styled appointments such as the toaster pickups and gold trussrod cover/pickguard. It also has a much wider nut width than the typical Rickenbacker, therefore for players who struggle with the narrow nut width of several of the standard Rickenbacker models it's a fantastic match.