12 vs 6

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lars
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Agreed!
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Post by kcole4001 »

If you love Ricks, then it's quite a natural progression to want a 6 and a 12!
After all, the 12's are what the RIC reputation is largely built on.
I want one of each, & I'm just a bass player!
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I think I'll go for a jetglo 330.
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I think it's your best bet. Start with a 6 and if you're really into it, go for the 12.
Personally, I like to play on a 6 electric and my acoustic is a 12 ( that I can plug in an amp)!
But I must admit that my next purchase will be a 620/12 FG !!! Image
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