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I have owned 3 different RIC 4001's and a brand new 4003. I recently purchased a 1989 Blackstar and have found it to be noticeably louder and punchier then any of my other basses. I love it !!! The strings are the same on all of my basses and the PU's are all set the same. Have any other Blackstar owners out there noticed a tonal/volume difference? I assume the electronics are roughly the same. Does the lack of a RIC-O-Sound stereo jack have any influence on this? Just curious....Thanks.
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Blackstar4003 wrote:I have owned 3 different RIC 4001's and a brand new 4003. I recently purchased a 1989 Blackstar and have found it to be noticeably louder and punchier then any of my other basses. I love it !!! The strings are the same on all of my basses and the PU's are all set the same. Have any other Blackstar owners out there noticed a tonal/volume difference? I assume the electronics are roughly the same. Does the lack of a RIC-O-Sound stereo jack have any influence on this? Just curious....Thanks.
I think you've just discovered that late 80's mojo that I've been preaching for years. I don't know why it is...It just is!

Edit: For the record, I don't own a Blackstar (yet). Just 2 1987 4003S's and an '88 4003 (and a bunch of other Rick basses from 1971 to 2006).

Just curious: Does yours have the 2 extra screws in the tail?
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It's all in the fretboard. Under the enamel, Blackstars have maple boards. That's because maple, a closed-pore wood, is easier to paint than the porous bubinga.

In my experience, fretboard wood has more effect on the sound of a bass or guitar than body wood.
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rickaddict wrote:
Blackstar4003 wrote:I have owned 3 different RIC 4001's and a brand new 4003. I recently purchased a 1989 Blackstar and have found it to be noticeably louder and punchier then any of my other basses. I love it !!! The strings are the same on all of my basses and the PU's are all set the same. Have any other Blackstar owners out there noticed a tonal/volume difference? I assume the electronics are roughly the same. Does the lack of a RIC-O-Sound stereo jack have any influence on this? Just curious....Thanks.
I think you've just discovered that late 80's mojo that I've been preaching for years. I don't know why it is...It just is!

Edit: For the record, I don't own a Blackstar (yet). Just 2 1987 4003S's and an '88 4003 (and a bunch of other Rick basses from 1971 to 2006).

Just curious: Does yours have the 2 extra screws in the tail?
my 89 MB/BT has the normal Ric fingerboard and it is zingy and punchy like none of the others..
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That's 'cause it has black trim. It's a well-kept secret that black binding and especially a black TRC adds a certain "something" to the tone of a Rickenbacker...
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I knew it! I just knew it! Why did RIC hafta go and get rid of the black trim option??!?!!!??!!!!
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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It's OK. I've been accumulating a supply in an effort to corner the market. :mrgreen:
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black sounds better. absolute lutherie truth.
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jingle_jangle wrote:It's a well-kept secret that black binding
Binding? On a Blackstar? :wink:
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It's Jetglo, so it rocks!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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ilan wrote:
jingle_jangle wrote:It's a well-kept secret that black binding
Binding? On a Blackstar? :wink:
The rule applies not only to unbound basses, but even to Ricks with more than 4 strings.
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What??!?! There are Ricks with more than 4 strings??!?!?!?!

Oh, wait...
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cjj wrote:What??!?! There are Ricks with more than 4 strings??!?!?!?
Yep, even some with skinny strings! :lol:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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:shock: :shock: Really??? Wow, what do you do with those????
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Where's Tony for all this Jet Glo goodness?! :wink:
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