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Cool, you got your bass in the ad! Did you take the pictures yourself?
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Nice, but a bit saltyImage
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Good deal! It's called Rickenrespect.
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I think I have seen that bass somewhere before....hmm.... ;)
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Now if it were Fireglo .... !!!!
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Yes, I shot the photos for the website.
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Do you notice a difference in the sound of the bass with the new bridge? I really like this bridge, but I don't want to change the way my 4003 sounds.
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Not really, but being fretless I think it was harder to really tell for sure. It does sound good so that is the bottom line, I suppose.
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Since I can now intonate the bass it sounds better in the end; before, I could not get any of the saddles back far enough to properly intonate the strings.

Some may say that intonation is not important on a fretless but I don't agree with that.
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Intonation/tuning is even more important with a fretless... Image
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Yes an un-intonated fretless will drive you nuts, saying that I have owned two 4001FL's and have never had a problem intonating either one. In fact I have never had a problem intonating any Ric except one which was a 98, my E string was a little flat and I've owned more than 20. I've had to set up a few properly to get them intonated but I've heard so many crazy stories here about these terrible unintonatable tailpieces, it's amazing. I think you guys are all nuts!
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