Hipshot bridge
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A lot of people think the Rick is a heavy bass. I disagree entirely. Not only does it feel light, but it plays like a dream. It's the only bass that I've owned that doesn't give me arm ache.
The secret is a good wide leather strap. It spreads the load nicely.
J and P basses ARE heavy. The old ones, not the puny newer versions
The secret is a good wide leather strap. It spreads the load nicely.
J and P basses ARE heavy. The old ones, not the puny newer versions
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!
- Lost Coyotes
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My 2004 Monty 4003 is very light. I've no complaints. Since getting it my playing has got better and better.
All the J and P's I've owned have been 'hefty' to say the least. Great tone from the Precision. Probably cos of all that wood. Disappointed with J basses. Great growl, no real definition. Pretty generic IMO.
Again YMMV with a lot of these points....
All the J and P's I've owned have been 'hefty' to say the least. Great tone from the Precision. Probably cos of all that wood. Disappointed with J basses. Great growl, no real definition. Pretty generic IMO.
Again YMMV with a lot of these points....
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!
- Lost Coyotes
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I would say my Rick is about 10 pounds with the Hipshot bridge on.
I still consider it to be light. Maybe it's just because it's such a joy to play. Having the wider strap certainly helps.
I played with my band for about 8 hours straight when we were practicing for a crucial gig. After all that I still felt as fresh as a daisy. My arms , hands and wrists felt great. Whenever I played my J bass for longer than an hour, I had to sit down. My right shoulder ached forever. And that's just my picking arm.
Thankfully those days are behind me, as I play exclusively my Monty 4003. I won't ever change to another make. I've tried most of 'em.
Finally I've come home!!!
I still consider it to be light. Maybe it's just because it's such a joy to play. Having the wider strap certainly helps.
I played with my band for about 8 hours straight when we were practicing for a crucial gig. After all that I still felt as fresh as a daisy. My arms , hands and wrists felt great. Whenever I played my J bass for longer than an hour, I had to sit down. My right shoulder ached forever. And that's just my picking arm.
Thankfully those days are behind me, as I play exclusively my Monty 4003. I won't ever change to another make. I've tried most of 'em.
Finally I've come home!!!
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!
- bob_atherton
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