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"Gee I have never seen a wine with belt buckle rash, fret ware and an amber clear coat ..."
Yeah, but there is a nice rosy glow... wait, that's after drinking it...
Ben - use a regular mono cable into the mono jack, then use the pup switch to move between the two. You will get a close enough reading that way, slightly altered by the pot resistance.
Yeah, but there is a nice rosy glow... wait, that's after drinking it...
Ben - use a regular mono cable into the mono jack, then use the pup switch to move between the two. You will get a close enough reading that way, slightly altered by the pot resistance.
"but if they were made after 1990 they probably don't have 500k ohm pots ... somebody who has a 4001cs, v63 or c64 should test it"
THAT might explain why my 1988 V63 has more of a Chris Squire sound than my 1995 CS!
THAT might explain why my 1988 V63 has more of a Chris Squire sound than my 1995 CS!
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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jwr2
Quote: "the early Rics were more resonant ... but they were also more fragile ..."
I think drying and aging of the wood would be the culprit in both cases. However, my 68' has proven as durable as any non-graphite instrument I've owned.
Actually, more stable than a certain graphite reinforced Fender I have.
I think drying and aging of the wood would be the culprit in both cases. However, my 68' has proven as durable as any non-graphite instrument I've owned.
Actually, more stable than a certain graphite reinforced Fender I have.
"If you think you can or if you think you cannot - either way you are right." Henry Ford.
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I don't consider any of my '70's 4001's to be fragile instruments.
I only have one issue with my '73 and that's only the fact that some bonehead that owned it before I did, installed a thumbrest in a place that would leave an open hole if I took it off.
I only have one issue with my '73 and that's only the fact that some bonehead that owned it before I did, installed a thumbrest in a place that would leave an open hole if I took it off.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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jwr2
The bottom line is we should all check our pot, I mean pots!
Maybe we need a "pots survey"?
Shaun,
What month is your '72 with the walnut wings?
Jeff T.,
"Kevin- you have some good taste! If (god forbid) I had to only have 2 Ricks, I think your two would suit me just fine!"
Thanks for the kind words. Two years ago I didn't even own a Rick, and to have fallen into these two is very special. Sometimes I have to pinch myself. (OK, I don't pinch myself, but I do smile a lot when playing out!)
Thanks everyone.
Maybe we need a "pots survey"?
Shaun,
What month is your '72 with the walnut wings?
Jeff T.,
"Kevin- you have some good taste! If (god forbid) I had to only have 2 Ricks, I think your two would suit me just fine!"
Thanks for the kind words. Two years ago I didn't even own a Rick, and to have fallen into these two is very special. Sometimes I have to pinch myself. (OK, I don't pinch myself, but I do smile a lot when playing out!)
Thanks everyone.
There Is What You Can See. There Aren’t What You Don’t See. And That’s All There Is That You Get!
It's very cool to see a thread centering around my "Web-Namesake"! Mine is a May baby!
I've always been surprised by comments like Fragile and week Toaster, regarding early 70's Ricks. Mine has always felt Rock Solid and the sound has always garnered praise, even from folks who still believed in the Bass motto "Bass should be Felt, not Heard"!

I've always been surprised by comments like Fragile and week Toaster, regarding early 70's Ricks. Mine has always felt Rock Solid and the sound has always garnered praise, even from folks who still believed in the Bass motto "Bass should be Felt, not Heard"!

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Rickenbacker; '72 FireGlo 4001, '81 JetGlo 4001. '90 Alembic Flame-Koa Persuader.
Custom Hand-Made(Self) 4-String Natural Maple Bass.
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Rickenbacker; '72 FireGlo 4001, '81 JetGlo 4001. '90 Alembic Flame-Koa Persuader.
Custom Hand-Made(Self) 4-String Natural Maple Bass.
Ampeg B-15R & B-15E Bass Amp (2-15 All-Tube 100w Stack, both S/N 1)
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"Garret, yours looks as if it sounds fine!"
Thanks Jim!
"What are the chances he would have posted that as his "72'nd" post?
Nice one Garret!
My '72 is a June baby too! #513"
Whoo Man, that's just crazy!
Too cool!
Thanks Kevin. Yours look great!
Mine is LE-463
Thanks Jim!
"What are the chances he would have posted that as his "72'nd" post?
Nice one Garret!
My '72 is a June baby too! #513"
Whoo Man, that's just crazy!
Too cool!
Thanks Kevin. Yours look great!
Mine is LE-463
http://www.myspace.com/greenvilleglorylane
Rickenbacker; '72 FireGlo 4001, '81 JetGlo 4001. '90 Alembic Flame-Koa Persuader.
Custom Hand-Made(Self) 4-String Natural Maple Bass.
Ampeg B-15R & B-15E Bass Amp (2-15 All-Tube 100w Stack, both S/N 1)
Rickenbacker; '72 FireGlo 4001, '81 JetGlo 4001. '90 Alembic Flame-Koa Persuader.
Custom Hand-Made(Self) 4-String Natural Maple Bass.
Ampeg B-15R & B-15E Bass Amp (2-15 All-Tube 100w Stack, both S/N 1)


