Ritter bass in action!
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Is that what that is? My friend made me watch that very clip last night - coincidence? He asked me what that bass was.
Looks like it was designed by Roger Dean.
Looks like it was designed by Roger Dean.
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Re: Ritter bass in action!
To each his own, but IMHO that has got to be the most hideous bass I have seen yet.
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I've seen far worse.brianeharmonjr wrote:To each his own, but IMHO that has got to be the most hideous bass I have seen yet.
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I've always wondered why Phil uses such top end basses to get such a muddy tone with.??
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+1, it just strikes me a little dated and odd, sort of like hobbits should be playing it on the cover of an old Yes album. It's like a view of what we thought the future would look like from a 1970 perspective.jps wrote:I've seen far worse.brianeharmonjr wrote:To each his own, but IMHO that has got to be the most hideous bass I have seen yet.
That one number, The Seal, wasn't too bad.
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If I'd never heard Rostropovich play that ... He's got guts, I'll give him that. I think he should have tried it fretless however.
Much nicer tone than Phil was able to coax out of his.
Much nicer tone than Phil was able to coax out of his.
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Re: Ritter bass in action!
kiramdear wrote:+1, it just strikes me a little dated and odd, sort of like hobbits should be playing it on the cover of an old Yes album.jps wrote:I've seen far worse.brianeharmonjr wrote:To each his own, but IMHO that has got to be the most hideous bass I have seen yet.









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And the man, himself!
I need your help with this one, Kira?
I need your help with this one, Kira?

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Re: Ritter bass in action!
Tasteless. Nightmarish. Gross.
Just because a bad dream can be built, doesn't mean that it should be built. That thing would traumatize children and render livestock sterile.
Just because a bad dream can be built, doesn't mean that it should be built. That thing would traumatize children and render livestock sterile.
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Yeah, these things are just plain weird (they do have some nice wood though). I think Kira had it right, some sort of futuristic dream from the 70's, probably under the influence of some less than legal substance...
Interesting though, that a design from a lot earlier than that can still look so great, classic and modern all at once. I'm talking about Rick basses, of course...

Interesting though, that a design from a lot earlier than that can still look so great, classic and modern all at once. I'm talking about Rick basses, of course...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Well, don't mince words, Paul. Tell us how you really feel about it.jingle_jangle wrote:Tasteless. Nightmarish. Gross.
Just because a bad dream can be built, doesn't mean that it should be built. That thing would traumatize children and render livestock sterile.


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Depending on when the original vision was, they could have been legal.cjj wrote:I think Kira had it right, some sort of futuristic dream from the 70's, probably under the influence of some less than legal substance...

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I believe this is the bass in question as shown at NAMM:
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