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Description

The B.C. Rich Mockingbird is a statement piece for any guitarist looking to turn heads and ears alike. This solid body electric guitar combines sleek design with high-octane performance, making it perfect for both stage and studio. The Mockingbird's distinctive body shape is not just for show; it offers excellent accessibility for higher frets, allowing for fluid transitions during solos and complex chord changes.

Constructed with a mahogany body, the Mockingbird delivers rich, resonant tones that cater to a wide array of musical styles—from metal to blues. Its dual humbucker pickups provide the power and clarity needed for cutting through a mix, while the individual volume and tone controls give you the flexibility to shape your sound precisely. The guitar also features a rosewood fretboard that ensures smooth playability and is fitted with 24 jumbo frets for added comfort.

The Mockingbird is equipped with a Tune-O-Matic bridge that ensures stable tuning and intonation, even after heavy use. Whether you're shredding on stage or laying down tracks in the studio, this guitar is designed to keep up with your creativity. Its iconic design and reliable hardware make it a solid choice for musicians who demand both style and substance from their instruments.

Key Features:

  • Solid mahogany body for rich, resonant tones
  • Dual humbucker pickups for powerful sound
  • Rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets
  • Tune-O-Matic bridge for stable tuning and intonation
  • Iconic body shape for enhanced playability and style

Product specs

Brand B.C. Rich
Model Mockingbird Standard
Finish Black, Black Pearl, Blue, Blue Green Pearl, Blue Sunburst, Cherry Sunburst, Dark Blue Pearl, Glitter Rock White, Green, Light Blue Pearl, Natural, Orozeta, Pearl White, Pink, Red, Rude Pink, Tobacco Sunburst, Ultraviolet, Violet
Year 1976 - 1987
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Shape Single Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Wrap-Around
Color Family Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Neck Construction Neck-Through
Number of Frets 24
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Offset Body
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 24.6"

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the B.C. Rich Mockingbird?

The B.C. Rich Mockingbird features a neck-through construction with a comfortable profile that is designed for fast playability and access to all 24 frets, making it ideal for shredding and complex solos.

What kind of tones can I expect from the B.C. Rich Mockingbird's pickups?

The B.C. Rich Mockingbird is equipped with a dual humbucker (HH) configuration, delivering a powerful and versatile tone suitable for a wide range of music styles, from classic rock to heavy metal.

Is the B.C. Rich Mockingbird suitable for beginner guitarists?

While the B.C. Rich Mockingbird offers advanced features that appeal to experienced players, its comfortable neck and versatile sound make it accessible for dedicated beginners looking to invest in a quality instrument.

What kind of bridge does the B.C. Rich Mockingbird have?

The B.C. Rich Mockingbird is equipped with a wrap-around bridge/tailpiece, which contributes to its sustain and stable tuning, allowing for precise intonation and easy string changes.

How does the neck-through construction of the B.C. Rich Mockingbird affect its performance?

The neck-through construction of the B.C. Rich Mockingbird enhances sustain and resonance, providing a seamless feel across the neck that facilitates smooth transitions and access to higher frets.

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about B.C. Rich Mockingbird.

Build quality

  • The Masterpiece line features bolt-on necks, which some players find less desirable compared to neck-thru or set-thru designs.

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  • The volume knobs might be slightly crooked, but this is easily fixable; the neck, nut, and bridge are set up perfectly.

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Value and pricing

  • Originally priced around $350-$400, these guitars are sometimes overpriced in secondary markets, with prices reaching $1k, which is considered excessive.

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Comparisons

  • The Masterpiece Mockingbird is lighter than other B.C. Rich models, providing a different feel during play.

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  • The guitar is heavier than a Jackson Dinky but lighter than an Explorer.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Upgrading pickups can significantly enhance the guitar's performance, with users reporting impressive results post-modification.

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Use cases and applications

  • The guitar is suitable for players needing humbuckers for genres like rock, but availability varies by region, influencing its market value.

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  • The guitar produces a classic rock tone reminiscent of old Aerosmith albums, rather than a metal sound.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners often need to adjust the truss rod for neck relief upon arrival, common across various guitar models.

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Features and functionality

  • The Mockingbird features coil tap switches for each pickup, a phase reversal switch, and a varitone filter that adjusts mid frequencies.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 5 Reviews and 25 Ratings

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weirdhairypants

Gorgeous Guitar

Amazing guitar, sounds great. looks amazing as well. Definitely worth the money.

aron_mccracken

Love the light body and playability

Extremely light body and a great instrument and I keep mine in standard tuning and has a very hard rock tone

Preferred Settings + Usage:

https://youtu.be/KTIQsSniWcs

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dongosling

Great neck, tone variety and a comfortable guitar to play all night.

The tones suit my style and the playability is second to none. I have about 30 guitars and this is a first choice for electric gigs.

callum_lausberg

Well Built Guitar

Great if you wanna use it for certain things, didn't quite match me in the end but I have used it both live and in the studio. Very versatile tone wise. Whammy system is good. All round beast.

jaime_montalvo

A real bad ass guitar!!!

Heavy as hell and sounds great

Artist usage

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See how Jason Hale uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Jason Hale

Guitarist

Chiodos

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Verified via YouTube

Jason can be seen playing the Mockingbird in the video for "The Words 'Bestfriends' Become Redefined"

See how Roger J. Beaujard uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Roger J. Beaujard

Singer, Guitarist

Mortician

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Verified via Roger Beaujard's Stupid Place on the Intertubes

As you can see in the majority of the videos in his own channel he always is using a black B.C. Rich Mockingbird. On his own site he details that the one he uses is an 80's model.

See how Dick Wagner uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Dick Wagner

Singer, Guitarist

Kiss

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Verified via Photo

Dick Wagner used the B.C. Rich Mockingbird guitar during the recording sessions for Alice Cooper's albums "Welcome to My Nightmare" and "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell," as well as for Kiss's "Destroyer" and Aerosmith's "Get Your Wings." A photo of the guitar is available on BlogSpot, providing visual evidence of its use.

See how Sam Matlock uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Sam Matlock

Singer, Guitarist

Dead!

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Verified via YouTube

In the YouTube video "Sam Matlock | WARGASM | Artist Spotlight | Marshall" by Marshall Amplification, Sam Matlock can be seen playing a B.C. Rich Mockingbird throughout the video. At timestamp 0:41, the B.C. Rich logo is clearly visible on the headstock.

See how Mieszko Talarczyk uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Mieszko Talarczyk

Guitarist

Nasum

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Verified via Nasum

In this article about "Helvete" recording,Mieszko said: "The cabinet I used was a Marshall 4x12 from 1982. The guitar was a BC Rich Mockingbird."

See how Aleksei Perepelitsa uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Aleksei Perepelitsa

Guitarist

Red Handed Denial

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Verified via Photo

in this post Aleksei can be seen with his bc rich mockingbird guitar that he has used both live and in studeo

See how Kenny Olson uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Kenny Olson

Guitarist

Moonshine Bandits

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Verified via Rock Stars Guitars

The article from Rock Stars Guitars details Kenny Olson's use of the B.C. Rich Mockingbird Custom guitar.

See how Michael Smerick uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Michael Smerick

Guitarist

Cinderella

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Verified via Pointy Guitar

This is a Yellow B.C. Rich Mockingbird he played on Britny Fox's 1992 Tour

See how CJ Pierce uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

CJ Pierce

Guitarist

Drowning Pool

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Verified via YouTube

In a YouTube video by Sweetwater titled "Drowning Pool’s CJ Pierce | 'Bodies' and 'Tear Away' Guitar Lesson," guitarist CJ Pierce can be seen using a B.C. Rich Mockingbird.

See how Stephen Pearcy uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Stephen Pearcy

Guitarist, Singer

Ratt

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Verified via Photo

He is seen playing a Mockingbird live with Mickey Ratt sometime in the late 70s-early 80s

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Johnny Na$hinal

Composer

Electric Six

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Verified via Photo

Johnny Na$hinal (The White Wolf) plays his B.C. Rich Mockingbird exclusively at every single gig I have seen them play.

See how Toni Torres uses B.C. Rich Mockingbird

Toni Torres

Guitarist, Drummer

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Verified via Hctsound

Toni Torres uses a red B.C. Rich Mockingbird equipped with EMG 91/95 pickups, as highlighted by HCTSound. Notably, this model was also favored by HIDE of X-Japan.

Album Usage

The B.C. Rich Mockingbird has been featured on the following albums:

Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use B.C. Rich Mockingbird, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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1
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Malekko Heavy Industry Charlie Foxtrot Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
1
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Electro-Harmonix The Mole Boost Effects Pedals
1

Community setups

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jakob_h_jensen

jakob_h_jensen

Gear IQ 117

aron_mccracken

aron_mccracken

Gear IQ 561

aron_mccracken

aron_mccracken

Gear IQ 561

shermantypething

shermantypething

Gear IQ 191

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