The Official 'Show Your BT' Thread

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libratune wrote:
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libratune wrote:Chrome neck p/u surround on the S/8 and black on the 4003.
Actually, the 4003S/8 has a toaster in the neck position, and I got one of the plates from Pickguardian for the bridge pickup, while the 4003 has the original black bridge pickup surround.
Um, yes, but it's still the difference between a chrome and a black neck p/u surround, even though on a toaster I guess you'd call it a p/u cover instead of a surround. My eyes weren't sharp enough to spot that little metal part that makes it a toaster. Point taken!
As far as I remember, a toaster is actually a guitar pickup with 6 pole pieces, so it's more than just the cover. For an 8-string the guitar pickup could actually work better, though this is just a guess.

I think I got some great sounds with both basses - hoping to do some more editing of the sound clips.
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Quick question - when did Rickenbacker stop offering black trim as an option? I tried searching for the answer but no luck. I know I've seen it referred to before. And this thread seemed as good a place as any to ask again!
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It would be nice to know when they first offered BT as an option too...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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hieronymous wrote:Quick question - when did Rickenbacker stop offering black trim as an option? I tried searching for the answer but no luck. I know I've seen it referred to before. And this thread seemed as good a place as any to ask again!
Hmm, I remember it happening, but not when. I think it was when they discontinued TUR, but I'm not sure.
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cjj wrote:It would be nice to know when they first offered BT as an option too...
Ron dates the start of BT as around 1974 here (an earlier post in this thread).
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hieronymous wrote:Quick question - when did Rickenbacker stop offering black trim as an option? I tried searching for the answer but no luck. I know I've seen it referred to before. And this thread seemed as good a place as any to ask again!
Judging from entries in the Register, BT was first offered 1973/74 and was not offered after 2002.

TUR was not offered after 2004.
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libratune wrote:
hieronymous wrote:Quick question - when did Rickenbacker stop offering black trim as an option? I tried searching for the answer but no luck. I know I've seen it referred to before. And this thread seemed as good a place as any to ask again!
Judging from entries in the Register, BT was first offered 1973/74 and was not offered after 2002.

TUR was not offered after 2004.
Excellent! Thank you sir. (Oh, and the Rick Register ROCKS!!! 8) )
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hieronymous wrote: Excellent! Thank you sir. (Oh, and the Rick Register ROCKS!!! 8) )
You are most welcome and --- +1 for the Register! Thanks to Peter and crew! :D
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wings012345 wrote:79 lefty
Nice! I like the way it has black binding on the body but white binding on the neck.
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hieronymous wrote:
As far as I remember, a toaster is actually a guitar pickup with 6 pole pieces, so it's more than just the cover. For an 8-string the guitar pickup could actually work better, though this is just a guess.
Ironically I have a 4001BT with a toaster (non-original) for sale!
http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/view ... 6&t=389502
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Finally made a loud rough mix of one of the tracks I recorded recently, working title: black walrus

It's the 8-string running into the nex MXR octave pedal and a Budda Phat Bass distortion, plus Alembic F2-B preamp and some studio compressor, with my friend Greg DeGuglielmo on drums.
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It's long (at least 8 minutes?) and completely improvised in the studio.
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