"Geddy" project help.
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Actually.. it's a 'Poweray'... lol. I have no idea. Maybe some New Zealand company.. but I dunno. It's all tubes. It sound AMAZING! I play my bass in mono, but I can almost get Ged's "A Farewell to Kings" sound out of it. I usually have it cranked, and it gets a little distorted, but it works.
1976 Rickenbacker 4001
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
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endlessbassic
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Allparts has the tuners for $125 and the bridge for $75. And it'll cost me $50 for a new pickguard and $25 for a new TRC.. not sure about what the bridge plate will cost or what it'll be to install. *sigh*.
1976 Rickenbacker 4001
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
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Sung to the tune of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The Wall":
Hey, Nattie, leave that bass alone!!! LOL Just kidding.
A Geddy Lee 4001 tribute bass...that's cool.
I know you have to route the body to install the original BadAss bridge on a Rick, but I was wondering if routing wasn't necessary for the BadAss II since it has a lower profile.
I had a 4003 that had a BadAss bridge installed by Mike Lull for the previous owner. It had quite a deep route for the bridge. The cavity was nice and tight, you couldn't fit a piece of paper between the bridge and the route. Lull also made a surround that had the footprint of the front end of the original tailpiece. It was held on very well with double sided tape so there was no reason to make holes for screws.
I changed out those Barts with the original p/u's before I sold it. It sounded better with the RIC pickups. When A/Bing it with my 4001 basses, I really could not hear that much of a difference in sustain from the BadAss bridge.
It was a nice bass, but when I looked at it, it looked like a fake with that mod. I wanted to make a 5er out of it, but with that mod it would have taken alot of work.

Hey, Nattie, leave that bass alone!!! LOL Just kidding.
I know you have to route the body to install the original BadAss bridge on a Rick, but I was wondering if routing wasn't necessary for the BadAss II since it has a lower profile.
I had a 4003 that had a BadAss bridge installed by Mike Lull for the previous owner. It had quite a deep route for the bridge. The cavity was nice and tight, you couldn't fit a piece of paper between the bridge and the route. Lull also made a surround that had the footprint of the front end of the original tailpiece. It was held on very well with double sided tape so there was no reason to make holes for screws.
I changed out those Barts with the original p/u's before I sold it. It sounded better with the RIC pickups. When A/Bing it with my 4001 basses, I really could not hear that much of a difference in sustain from the BadAss bridge.
It was a nice bass, but when I looked at it, it looked like a fake with that mod. I wanted to make a 5er out of it, but with that mod it would have taken alot of work.

JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Harry, handle him with kid gloves, he's just finding his way...stick it out and in the end he'll be driven to be in the limelight, in the mood to roll the bones and rake in the big money.
Sure, his first bass will always be closer to the heart, due to obvious circumstances and chemistry, but his countdown to getting it will lead to lots of making memories on the dreamline.
Sure, his first bass will always be closer to the heart, due to obvious circumstances and chemistry, but his countdown to getting it will lead to lots of making memories on the dreamline.
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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