Rockin' my 3001
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
- RicOSoundMan
- Member
- Posts: 203
- Joined: Tue May 11, 2010 8:36 pm
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Sorry forgot to add, I use RotoSound 77 jazzbass flats on it. I think it sounds awesome !!!! ONe of these days I will get some photos of my babies posted for you guys. It's neat to see your guys' photos of your basses. Thanks for sharing 
My Ric Basses are:
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
Other
08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
Other
08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Andy, it is a sweet bass. I loved it. Great tone and feel.RicOSoundMan wrote:Nice Bass,
I have a 76 3000 in MG I love it!!!!!!!! Is real sweet, well at least I love it, but being the proud papa of it I am partial...![]()
I want a 3001 too maybe someday. Not many out there or at least not many people want to talk about em or admit they have one....lololololol
Well I admit I have a 3000 !!!!!![]()
I play mine alot
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Ah. I see. Thanks.johnallg wrote:Actually 2 tone, one volume: http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19504.pdf
Someone did something similar on a 4001, sacrificing normal tone control, using the pot for adjustable bypass of the 4.7nF cap.
- cassius987
- Senior Member
- Posts: 4723
- Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:11 pm
Re: Rockin' my 3001
CJ explained that circuit to me once but I'm too much of a dunce to understand it. From what my feeble mind can tell looking at it right now, R3 seems to be affecting what frequencies will actually make it to R2, which is the true tone control sending frequencies to ground (which I think is smart instead of two independently-wired tone controls, which would be messy and would really increase signal loading). I guess R3 either favors signal passage through the 100 kohm resistor or the 47 nF cap. I suppose that means if the 100 kohm resistor is favored with R3, the bass cut is "on", because my understanding is that low frequencies will pass the resistor more efficiently. What this really does in practice I can't say having never played one, although I find it interesting that there is a cap of the same value on either "side" of R2 which is maybe to be a doubly effective block for frequencies below the hinge? And R1 is of course volume.
-
loendmaestro
- Intermediate Member
- Posts: 1495
- Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 12:53 pm
- Contact:
Re: Rockin' my 3001
I've been talking about how great these basses are for years now!
Love, love, LOVE my '78:


Love, love, LOVE my '78:


- rickenbrother
- RRF Moderator
- Posts: 13218
- Joined: Sun May 26, 2002 5:00 am
Re: Rockin' my 3001
I can see why!loendmaestro wrote:I've been talking about how great these basses are for years now!
Love, love, LOVE my '78:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Tell us more about your "stereo" in the background!

- rickyfricky
- Intermediate Member
- Posts: 692
- Joined: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:09 pm
Re: Rockin' my 3001
A 1976 3001 JG was my first Rickenbacker bass; purchased in 1983 at Al Trombetti's Music in Warwick, RI used for $175.
Lost it in the mid-80's for a few years, then got it back!!!!!!!!
HEAVIEST bass guitar I own (6 other Rickenbackers, @ 17 all together).
Lost it in the mid-80's for a few years, then got it back!!!!!!!!
HEAVIEST bass guitar I own (6 other Rickenbackers, @ 17 all together).
Watch those teeth, Marlin. I'm not sure we've properly sedated the beast . . .
-
loendmaestro
- Intermediate Member
- Posts: 1495
- Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 12:53 pm
- Contact:
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Ha! It's a '30s era Brunswick Victrola type deal. Restored & in great condition. Actually for sale too...jps wrote:Tell us more about your "stereo" in the background!![]()
-
loendmaestro
- Intermediate Member
- Posts: 1495
- Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 12:53 pm
- Contact:
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Yeah, mine is over 12lbs. Ouch.rickyfricky wrote: HEAVIEST bass guitar I own (6 other Rickenbackers, @ 17 all together).
- cassius987
- Senior Member
- Posts: 4723
- Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:11 pm
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Wow! Why would these be so heavy?
-
loendmaestro
- Intermediate Member
- Posts: 1495
- Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 12:53 pm
- Contact:
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Thick, heavy body. Less refined that the 4000 series. But probably more effective in a bar fight.
Re: Rockin' my 3001
Dave, G&L uses passive treble & bass cut controls on both guitars and basses. It's actually a very useful system. Works great with hot pickups. I currently own two G&L basses and definitely love the passive bass-cut thing.daveman wrote:VTT. The first tone control is a "normal" passive treble cut (roll-off). The 2d is a passive bass cut. I've never seen another bass (or guitar for that matter) with a passive bass cut. It actually is quite useful. [Edited out repeat link to schematic.]
BTW, I currently have a serious GAS for a 3001. Pity, they cannot be found so easily today. Nice axe of yours...
1998 Ric 4001v63
1976 Ric 3001
1999 G&L L2500
Kala U-Bass
1976 Ric 3001
1999 G&L L2500
Kala U-Bass
