deaconblues wrote:All I was saying was that both models are very successful.
I have no doubt you are correct about that but there are costs associated with diversifying and RIC is not FMIC. They're already doing two fairly disparate bass designs as standard models as it is (with little variations within if you count Cii vs. L 4004, and when they still existed, the C Series relative to the 4003).
Again, my position is pretty simple: I think it would be neat if whatever energy RIC had to spend on bass guitar diversification and branching out were to go to things a little more interesting than the C Series was (to me). If RIC purchasers are still feverishly consumed with chasing the RM1999, I think it would be easier and ultimately better for the consumer if RIC were to re-release the 4003S with the current 4003 specs and let players who want the RM1999 look take the handful of extra steps to get there. This would not be an RM1999 of course but it would just as close to one as a factory C64 bass was, if not a little more thanks to the headstock being the normal orientation, and at around the same cost as a C Series bass with RIC taking in the money directly through the OEM sales instead of built into the price of the RI model.
But I'm pretty sure whatever horse there was left for me to beat on is quite dead so I'll bow out of the discussion. And everything I say should come with disclaimer, "That was just this one guy on the innernetz's opinion, so, like, whatever." I have no idea what the best business move for RIC is, I will happily leave that to them.