I took a chance.....
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- rickengeezer
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I took a chance.....
This is the bass I've been trying to get for years now, so I simply had to take the plunge at what seemed to be a nice price for the 'bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSAA:US:11&Item=7358898274
It's a gamble, because the pictures aren't very good; I can't tell what is bad camera glare and what is finish damage. I guess I'll find out soon enough!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSAA:US:11&Item=7358898274
It's a gamble, because the pictures aren't very good; I can't tell what is bad camera glare and what is finish damage. I guess I'll find out soon enough!
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jwr2
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I feel somewhat guilty in admitting that this is actually my third s5---I also have a MG/white trim and a White/black trim. However, like another notorious forum member, my preferred color is Fireglo. I am still thinking seriously about reversing the trim on the MG and White s5's, but I'm waiting for the white to age a little more to get myself a CS-looking s5!
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Ah, yes, I thought I recognized one of the names on that bidder list--you cost me $10!! If it turns out nice, it's well worth it though. I fell short on the last four s5 fireglo's (over the past 3 years) which went for quite a bit more than this one, so I still have a few mental dollars to play with if it turns out a professional touch-up job is in order.
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Well, the UPS guy arrived just in time last night and I took the new s5 to my Friday night gig. As advertised, it has a number of nicks, nothing horrible but the fireglo is so nice that I think I want to get them touched up professionally. It also came, as advertised, with 4 flatwound and 1 (B) roundwound strings...didn't have time to change them, and this helped confirm my views on flatwounds on Ricks (a combination that perhaps should only be used by left-handers).
However, there is one weird thing about this bass that I'd like some input on. For some reason, the output on this thing is HOT. And I mean HOT. The thing was overdriving the passive input on my amp at minimal gain...using either and/or both pickups. I was using one of those Behringer amps with the VU meter on it, and I was redlining it with any decent hit. Given that it was a Behringer, I was wondering if my amp was screwy, so I plugged my other gig bass, an active 5-string MM Stingray (with a new battery) into the passive input, and it was much less hot...almost impossible to redline even with the active EQ way up. What gives? How can passive Rick 5-string pickups put out more gain than pre-amped pickups? I don't want to pull the pickguard yet till I get a fresh set of Rick (roundwound) strings, but surely the previous owner didn't install a preamp circuit? The seller wasn't the player, so I can't ask him...he didn't seem to know anything about basses at all.
Anyhow, I can play it through my active input fine, but I'm curious about this...I have two other s5's that don't behave this way at all. Anyone else ever seen anything like this?
However, there is one weird thing about this bass that I'd like some input on. For some reason, the output on this thing is HOT. And I mean HOT. The thing was overdriving the passive input on my amp at minimal gain...using either and/or both pickups. I was using one of those Behringer amps with the VU meter on it, and I was redlining it with any decent hit. Given that it was a Behringer, I was wondering if my amp was screwy, so I plugged my other gig bass, an active 5-string MM Stingray (with a new battery) into the passive input, and it was much less hot...almost impossible to redline even with the active EQ way up. What gives? How can passive Rick 5-string pickups put out more gain than pre-amped pickups? I don't want to pull the pickguard yet till I get a fresh set of Rick (roundwound) strings, but surely the previous owner didn't install a preamp circuit? The seller wasn't the player, so I can't ask him...he didn't seem to know anything about basses at all.
Anyhow, I can play it through my active input fine, but I'm curious about this...I have two other s5's that don't behave this way at all. Anyone else ever seen anything like this?
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