Bassfuzz for rickys
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Bassman_4080
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J._Blakey
Bassman4080... I was not implying that he played a Rick on that album..after all the photo in the album is with the Jazz. I was talking about that wonderful warm-grindy sound (as I would describe it) that I really love. I feel that I have found a way to get that sound from my 4001 and solid state amp as I described. To me, the "Moving Pictures" bass-sound really grabs me and I wanted to be able to incorporate some of that into my own style and writing with the 4001.
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Bassman4080
AH.....my mistake. Didn't mean to offend.....and I absolutely agree- that is THE sound- especially in The Camera Eye....MAN!!.....I find my Jazz kinda gets that right outta the box, so to speak, with the right amp/cabinet combo- natural compression from the cabinet and all.......if you've got 'that' tone, you're one step ahead of me.....I can get close, but noooot quite with my Ricks......I'll have to give it a whirl- what's your rig?
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J.Blakey
You know...until last week I had that Camera Eye tone with the Snarlin Dog and an old Yamaha B100(2) with JBL 2x15 and Ampeg 4x10 cabs.
I just had the 4001 wiring restored (as described under "Luthier questions- Dc/Md/Va area luthier)
and now I am back to square one. The bass is now wired according to the diagram from the RIC site. The bass sounds better on it's own...punchier...and the wonderful R-O-S works now. But I cant get the Camera Eye tone yet (with the same settings)...I'm happier with the bass though. MUCH
I just had the 4001 wiring restored (as described under "Luthier questions- Dc/Md/Va area luthier)
and now I am back to square one. The bass is now wired according to the diagram from the RIC site. The bass sounds better on it's own...punchier...and the wonderful R-O-S works now. But I cant get the Camera Eye tone yet (with the same settings)...I'm happier with the bass though. MUCH
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Bassman_4080
Yea- just can't seem to match that tone with any of my 4001's- they're all bone stock (for now). The jazz- no sweat, but not the Ricks. Yet. I can get it with my 'Geddy Lee' Special Addition Jazz bass too (oddly enough!!)
But those old B100's- great amps, arent they?? I love 'em- had one a few years ago, sold it for a 'new' SVT III- big mistake- on the prowl for another one- very punchy amps- cabinet is not as much of an issue with those things for some reason....but cannot stand the Hartke amps or the GK amps for some reason.....not without my trusty PQ-3's, anyway....you probably already said before, but where'd you get the work done??
But those old B100's- great amps, arent they?? I love 'em- had one a few years ago, sold it for a 'new' SVT III- big mistake- on the prowl for another one- very punchy amps- cabinet is not as much of an issue with those things for some reason....but cannot stand the Hartke amps or the GK amps for some reason.....not without my trusty PQ-3's, anyway....you probably already said before, but where'd you get the work done??
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RAT
When I was in a punk band a hundred years ago I used a Maestro Brassmaster with a Rickenbacker 4001....
I could kill myself for selling that thing...it sounded great....I quit playing bass and switched over to guitar and sold it.....
what was I thinking getting rid of it????
dont remind me how much they go for now.....
oh well....
I have a brown maestro fuzz-tone like McCartney used on Rubber soul....
RAT
I could kill myself for selling that thing...it sounded great....I quit playing bass and switched over to guitar and sold it.....
what was I thinking getting rid of it????
dont remind me how much they go for now.....
oh well....
I have a brown maestro fuzz-tone like McCartney used on Rubber soul....
RAT

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Bassman_4080
Yea, I've heard real good things about Southworth.....I'll give 'em a go....thanks for the tip....nice website, by the way.....I think I may try running a direct out of my rig into my guitar rig thru a submix bus.....I have an old set of Korg PME-40x pedals that are noisy as H but sound killer- bring a little overdrive mixed in with the original signal.....worth a shot, anyway.....thanks again!!
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JMP
Check http://www.musicyo.com , they carry repro maestro pedals. not sure about the brassmaster though.
"Knowledge is Power"
Hey , just found this column a few weeks ago. its great! Personally i have had several ricks in the past . wish i had them all back!!!! My favorite was a '73 in fireglow, through an SVT w/ 2 8/10's, it rocked!!!!!!! I even had a maestro brassmaster. but with all respect i could not compare with the tone of Chris Squire. nor would i ever etempt. I may have came "Close the Edge." a few times but only Chris Squire will be the one for the tone.
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