A little ditty I recorded this morning.
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http://hc.bloodyvelvet.com/files/55/Sigalert.mp3
I know there's more than a few folks here that like the heavy grind that can be produced by a Ric bass, so in that vein I'd like to share a few notes produced by my '68.
I know there's more than a few folks here that like the heavy grind that can be produced by a Ric bass, so in that vein I'd like to share a few notes produced by my '68.
"If you think you can or if you think you cannot - either way you are right." Henry Ford.
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shinynewtoy
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jwr2
A little ditty I recorded this morning.
I used to think, how can I get that "Roundabout" sound? Now, it's "just there". I use a Bass Pod XT with headphones for all my practicing, and setting the Pod to 'The Fish' really did nothing. Now, it's effortless Squire sound on that setting. I thought it was all technique, until now. Simply amazing transformation Teds setup made.
If it ain't broke, break it, then fix it.
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clankchris
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Nice!
I get a similar tone out of my 4003 through an EH English Muff'n into my Gallien Krueger 800RB, or my Mesa Bass 400...
BTW, I found a great way to kill GAS for a new bass... I have a cheap Squire P bass that sits in front of my amp, and I usually play it a lot because my Ric doesn't get touched until I clean up after work... I plug in the Ric the other day for the first time in two weeks, and it was like hearing it for the first time again
I get a similar tone out of my 4003 through an EH English Muff'n into my Gallien Krueger 800RB, or my Mesa Bass 400...
BTW, I found a great way to kill GAS for a new bass... I have a cheap Squire P bass that sits in front of my amp, and I usually play it a lot because my Ric doesn't get touched until I clean up after work... I plug in the Ric the other day for the first time in two weeks, and it was like hearing it for the first time again

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jwr2
the best schecters are the studio model with the 3 band circuit ...
and that sound byte with the 68 ... I can hear the new pickup in there ... after playing an old 68 with anemic pickups I can here the improved sound of the upgraded pickup ...
If I was a 4 string player I would have kept my 68 and left the 4003 pickups in it ... that was a great combination ... but I am hooked on the low B ...
and that sound byte with the 68 ... I can hear the new pickup in there ... after playing an old 68 with anemic pickups I can here the improved sound of the upgraded pickup ...
If I was a 4 string player I would have kept my 68 and left the 4003 pickups in it ... that was a great combination ... but I am hooked on the low B ...
