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Peter "some" in Peru are a very small nutty minority, and most Peruvians share my opinion, haha!
Actually their medical care is just as good as ours (US) just costs less than 5% of what we Americans pay. They actually don't rush you out the door, a dentist actually didn't charge me anything once for a small job, I almost fainted, would have been a 50.00 job here minimum. very refreshing attitude there.
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Actually their medical care is just as good as ours (US) just costs less than 5% of what we Americans pay. They actually don't rush you out the door, a dentist actually didn't charge me anything once for a small job, I almost fainted, would have been a 50.00 job here minimum. very refreshing attitude there.
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- rickenbrother
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jwr2
I really like the 4004 ... the series humbucker pickups have a nice growl ... they look cool the feel good ... they are light ... but when push comes to shove and I go on stage ... I prefer a 4003 ... I prefer the modern high pickups ...
But the 4004 has a nice sound ... If you have a few rics and want something different get a 4004 ... if you can only afford one bass get a 4001/4003 ...
The 4004 records nice with the growlly humbuckers ... but I really prefer the single coil bite ...
It's like the old debate which is a better rock n roll guitar ... the strat or the les paul ...
But the 4004 has a nice sound ... If you have a few rics and want something different get a 4004 ... if you can only afford one bass get a 4001/4003 ...
The 4004 records nice with the growlly humbuckers ... but I really prefer the single coil bite ...
It's like the old debate which is a better rock n roll guitar ... the strat or the les paul ...
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jwr2
here's a link to some photos of my 4004L5 and there is a sound byte as well ... a little blues ... 4 tracks ...
http://www.3dentourage.com/4004L5.htm
track 1 - drum machine
track 2 - bass line
track 3 - bass chords
track 4 - lead bass
http://www.3dentourage.com/4004L5.htm
track 1 - drum machine
track 2 - bass line
track 3 - bass chords
track 4 - lead bass
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jwr2
I rewired mine like a jazz bass with carvin pots and put a toaster in the neck and then ran it into a bass pod ... and the Laredo is a little brighter than the Cheyene because maple is a little brighter than walnut ... also the bridge that I put on changed the tone a little as well ... and then my picking technique brings out a nice sound as well ...
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timenbacker
Wonder of wonders a Rickenbacker performing with a Bluegrass Band:
That's a Bag End S12B and an Eden Time Traveler behind me, what a luscious combo for this gig that was. Who said these were one trick ponies anyway. I used both the percussive thonk and picking on the neck of the C64S for great upright slap attack simulation that thrilled all of the bandmates. Pyramid flats of course (o;}
That's a Bag End S12B and an Eden Time Traveler behind me, what a luscious combo for this gig that was. Who said these were one trick ponies anyway. I used both the percussive thonk and picking on the neck of the C64S for great upright slap attack simulation that thrilled all of the bandmates. Pyramid flats of course (o;}



