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Bassman_4080

24 frets?

Post by Bassman_4080 »

What's the general consensus among us bass players here- would anyone (other than me) really like to see a Rick with 24 frets?? I realize it's not all that often that I find my way all the way up there, but it 'does' come up now and again (no pun intended), specifically when hammering-on harmonics/chords, etc..
Joe

Post by Joe »

i completely agree. i would love to see a Rickenbacker with 24 frets, i mean...what could be better than a 2 octave neck?

-Joe
Bassman_4080

Post by Bassman_4080 »

Ya got me- I asked Mark about this- read the posts under Adding Frets.....something I've been wanting to do for ages.......alas, some day.....
Mike_Bacciarini

Post by Mike_Bacciarini »

I have a very special '78 4000 with an ebony fretboard and 21 frets (see postings @ Rick General/Prototypes/ ). I don't get up there very often either but just the idea of being able to actualy play an E instead of E-flat just seems right. - Mike
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Post by markthemd »

Yes 24 frets on a bass is a great thing to have .

The 4002 had a greast sound and the 4000 with one pickup rocked!

The whole bass line could use a facelift.

I love the look of the Cheyanne...Can't find one in Seattle though ,the 4003 should be a 4001 again.

I think a variation on the 4000 should be looked into .Just one pickup ,maybe active and humcancelling .something cutting edge.
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
Bassman_4080

Post by Bassman_4080 »

That would certainly be nice to see. Let's hope Mr. Hall may just cruise in to see these postings.
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