Oh yeah, it would help to work on my chops for a while and learn some new material, but that's trivial stuff
Two Weeks with My Rick...
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highway_star
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Two Weeks with My Rick...
An I still love it! The neck has not been a problem for me and now that I'm finding some amps I like, I'm really starting to appreciate the variety of tones I can get of it. Now all I need to do is decide between a Mesa, Ashdown or Ampeg amp and I'll be set.
Oh yeah, it would help to work on my chops for a while and learn some new material, but that's trivial stuff
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Oh yeah, it would help to work on my chops for a while and learn some new material, but that's trivial stuff
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
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jwr2
Ric necks are the best ... in combination with the pickups it is a top notch bass ...
there is a down side ... ric-o-sound and the mechanical mute ...
I prefer 2 mono outputs and no ric-o-sound and the suprestructure above the mute makes palm muting almost impossible ... both of these features are so obsolete ...
as per chops ... play every day ... you will get better ...
all 3 of those amps will work ... I think mesa is overpriced ...
there is a down side ... ric-o-sound and the mechanical mute ...
I prefer 2 mono outputs and no ric-o-sound and the suprestructure above the mute makes palm muting almost impossible ... both of these features are so obsolete ...
as per chops ... play every day ... you will get better ...
all 3 of those amps will work ... I think mesa is overpriced ...
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loendmaestro
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I love my Ric-O-Sound, and played through an older Ampeg (1969-B-25) with two seperate input channels I can really get some wonderful tones from my 4003.
I've only tried my v63 briefly through my Ampeg, and there I split the mono output into the two channels, the initial impression was "Holy Cr&p I've died and gone to Rick'n-halla" !!
Unfortunatley on the initial move to Canada I had to make some tough choices, clothes, or my big rig, clothes won this time.
I've only tried my v63 briefly through my Ampeg, and there I split the mono output into the two channels, the initial impression was "Holy Cr&p I've died and gone to Rick'n-halla" !!
Unfortunatley on the initial move to Canada I had to make some tough choices, clothes, or my big rig, clothes won this time.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
