J Retro on a Ric
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coneyislandjoe
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J Retro on a Ric
Has anyone used a J Retro on their Ric?
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clankchris
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Active preamp for passive pups; meant for a J-bass..
http://www.bestbassgear.com/j-retro-preamp.htm
http://www.j-retro.com/
I heard they were going to make a Ric-retro??
http://www.bestbassgear.com/j-retro-preamp.htm
http://www.j-retro.com/
I heard they were going to make a Ric-retro??
I had a J-retro in a Jazz bass and really liked it a lot. That said, I can't imagine one in a Rick. But I've never really wanted an active Rick before. There are other versions of that Preamp without the control plate such as the U-Retro which may work in a Rick though.
They're great units for what they are. Very high quality.
They're great units for what they are. Very high quality.
I have 2 Jazzes with them, you have to shield the bass like Roofer to keep the hum below a Tarmac Pratt & Whitney level....but its worth it.
U-Retros work in a variety of basses like you said, but then again...it wouldnt be a true Ric then would it. Why mess with near perfection from the Factory IMO.
U-Retros work in a variety of basses like you said, but then again...it wouldnt be a true Ric then would it. Why mess with near perfection from the Factory IMO.
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