You're not going to paint it Jetglo and make a 5'er out of it, are you?I have a plan for the V63
The most versatile Ric bass?
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Dang, you guessed!teeder wrote:You're not going to paint it Jetglo and make a 5'er out of it, are you?I have a plan for the V63
Actually, with the deeper tones it can produce, I am stringing it BEAD. Still need the replacement string to show up.
By the way, the most versatile Rick bass is mine, whichever is in my hands at the time...
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Sounds cool! Let me know how it goes.
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I just knew it, you do have that metalhead look to you!johnallg wrote:Actually, with the deeper tones it can produce, I am stringing it BEAD. Still need the replacement string to show up.
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HAhahaha!! Right, as long as you mean hard-headed!jps wrote:I just knew it, you do have that metalhead look to you!johnallg wrote:Actually, with the deeper tones it can produce, I am stringing it BEAD. Still need the replacement string to show up.
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I have SIT Power Flats on my V63, and with the treble tone on the HS rolled completely off, the sound is very Macca from WOA 1976. I have DR nickel Lo-Riders on my C64 for a little more twang when I need it.
Using an Ampeg amp helps too.
