A MASS-ive question-
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
- cassius987
- Senior Member
- Posts: 4723
- Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:11 pm
Re: A MASS-ive question-
Rickengeneralizations (the 4003 is really bright sounding all the time, is really heavy all the time, is really purple all the time...) are goofy and best to be avoided. I have heard too many to count and none have agreed with my experiences.
- Elnjaybass
- Member
- Posts: 294
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:33 pm
Re: A MASS-ive question-
NOT Bright all the time- I can get some of the phattest sounds yet from this pencil-necked 4003!
NOT Heavy- Feels sleek, and makes ME appear 10 lbs lighter
Absolutely NOT Purple- altho I suppose in the right light, with the right ummmm .."inspiration" I could see purple swirling about in the beautiful translucent FireGlo finish!
"Stereotypes" kept me at a distance from Rics for , well forever- And the stereotype is shattered.
I've not seen or played a better bass guitar; and I've seen and played very very very many.
I totally dig why some players here have multiples...
I'm laughing at that...
It's deep.
NOT Heavy- Feels sleek, and makes ME appear 10 lbs lighter
Absolutely NOT Purple- altho I suppose in the right light, with the right ummmm .."inspiration" I could see purple swirling about in the beautiful translucent FireGlo finish!
"Stereotypes" kept me at a distance from Rics for , well forever- And the stereotype is shattered.
I've not seen or played a better bass guitar; and I've seen and played very very very many.
I totally dig why some players here have multiples...
It's deep.
- cassius987
- Senior Member
- Posts: 4723
- Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:11 pm
Re: A MASS-ive question-
A breakthrough!Elnjaybass wrote: "Stereotypes" kept me at a distance from Rics for , well forever- And the stereotype is shattered.
Seriously, I celebrate whenever a non-prog rocker (no offense to you all, you rock too) or a non-Brit-Invasion-o-phile (same) is brought into the fold. It's proof that Rics are good for many other things as well, something I've known for a couple of years now.
Re: A MASS-ive question-
+1cassius987 wrote:A breakthrough!Elnjaybass wrote: "Stereotypes" kept me at a distance from Rics for , well forever- And the stereotype is shattered.
Seriously, I celebrate whenever a non-prog rocker (no offense to you all, you rock too) or a non-Brit-Invasion-o-phile (same) is brought into the fold. It's proof that Rics are good for many other things as well, something I've known for a couple of years now.
JimK
- Elnjaybass
- Member
- Posts: 294
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:33 pm
Re: A MASS-ive question-
I give in- I lay down my arms and (former) pre-conceptions.
WHY there are not more Laredos OR 4003's doing what I like to do---
I do not know.
I won't go as far as to say that "others" don't produce some amazing tones and have amazing character,they certainly do,
but the overall quality feel of a Rickenbacker puts most of these to shame; they really do.
I'm not that skilled at the technical and/or electronic side of the instrument, but I have been playing Bass Guitar for a long while.
I've also had the exposure to, and have owned, or do own, some fine instruments.
I could rattle off names that would take the page-you all are familiar, and especially in regards to a bass guitar for groove, so to speak:
Sadowsky
Lull
Alleva
MTD
Elrick
Lakland
Music Man
Fender/ Fender Custom Shop
Celinder
F Bass
Dingwall
Ken Smith
Roscoe
Fodera
(Many More to add..)
Now my point is not "Rickenbacker better Than..." Not at all-
Just that it is pervasive that a Ric, particularly the 4003 is not considered the "go-to" bass for certain sounds and sections.
WRONG!
They do it all. Laredo is to P-Bass; 4003 is to....well, anything, everything, and a few things it can do that nothing else can.
Don't know if it's a certain "known" like a StingRay, but then again- I've found a sweet spot to slap the...
4003 and - I'm flabbergasted. tone to the bone for miles.
My near-dead stringed Laredo could go into any BBQ and feel right at home. Probably adjust the sauce for the better too.
I don't think of Rickenbacker Basses the same way I did in December 2008. I'm new here.
WHY there are not more Laredos OR 4003's doing what I like to do---
I do not know.
I won't go as far as to say that "others" don't produce some amazing tones and have amazing character,they certainly do,
but the overall quality feel of a Rickenbacker puts most of these to shame; they really do.
I'm not that skilled at the technical and/or electronic side of the instrument, but I have been playing Bass Guitar for a long while.
I've also had the exposure to, and have owned, or do own, some fine instruments.
I could rattle off names that would take the page-you all are familiar, and especially in regards to a bass guitar for groove, so to speak:
Sadowsky
Lull
Alleva
MTD
Elrick
Lakland
Music Man
Fender/ Fender Custom Shop
Celinder
F Bass
Dingwall
Ken Smith
Roscoe
Fodera
(Many More to add..)
Now my point is not "Rickenbacker better Than..." Not at all-
Just that it is pervasive that a Ric, particularly the 4003 is not considered the "go-to" bass for certain sounds and sections.
WRONG!
They do it all. Laredo is to P-Bass; 4003 is to....well, anything, everything, and a few things it can do that nothing else can.
Don't know if it's a certain "known" like a StingRay, but then again- I've found a sweet spot to slap the...
4003 and - I'm flabbergasted. tone to the bone for miles.
My near-dead stringed Laredo could go into any BBQ and feel right at home. Probably adjust the sauce for the better too.
I don't think of Rickenbacker Basses the same way I did in December 2008. I'm new here.
