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Re: FL!

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iiipopes wrote:I've had the pleasure of working on and playing both Cassius987's and Lowendlover's FL's, and if I ever get an FL, it will be a Rick. I don't have to think about where my fingers are. They just go where they're supposed to and the bass makes me sound great.
That's an extra bonus I hadn't thought of. Since I'm used to the scale and shape of a Rick bass, the FL is the best way to combine the "upright"ish sound I'm looking for with my existing comfort zone.
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Re: FL!

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iiipopes wrote:I've had the pleasure of working on and playing both Cassius987's and Lowendlover's FL's, and if I ever get an FL, it will be a Rick. I don't have to think about where my fingers are. They just go where they're supposed to and the bass makes me sound great.
Thanks again for helping get those TruBass 88's in the nut. I am really liking the feeling of them and the sound is cool. BTW, I still didn't get to see the 320! Man, we were tired! :lol:

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