Fretless Ric bass questions.
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Fretless Ric bass questions.
Thinking about looking around for a fretless Rick bass. I have a couple questions to anyone who knows about them.
1. Are fretless basses a thing of the past to the point that Ric Probly will not do fretless run again (except maybe for a limited run which I am sure I could not afford anyway)?
2. Are there any iterations I should avoid? Or are all iterations good? I have heard rumblings about placement of dots. I don’t think I have read about any other issues.
Thanks for the info.
1. Are fretless basses a thing of the past to the point that Ric Probly will not do fretless run again (except maybe for a limited run which I am sure I could not afford anyway)?
2. Are there any iterations I should avoid? Or are all iterations good? I have heard rumblings about placement of dots. I don’t think I have read about any other issues.
Thanks for the info.
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
I have a 75 4001FL and a 4003FL. I love them both. they sound and play wonderfully. The issue with both is the side dot marker. The 4001FL (Burgundy) has the dots where EVERY fret would be. The 4003FL (Montezuma Brown) has the dots placed the same as a fretted 4003. I think it was the 4003FL's from the 90s that had the side dots markers where they should be on a fretless. They must have changed to use a regular 4003 side dot pattern to streamline production. I've crudely but effectively corrected the dot pattern using an 8.5 x 11" weatherproof label cut to fit along the binding and then making new marks.
It's unlikely that they would be added to the rotation of the regular production schedule since they like to concentrate on their "bread-and-butter" models. Though since they do offer a limited run of instruments with special colors or appointments, a special limited run would be the most likely chance. That's just my speculation, I honestly have no idea. A fretless 4004 would be super sweet...now I'm REALLY dreaming!
It's unlikely that they would be added to the rotation of the regular production schedule since they like to concentrate on their "bread-and-butter" models. Though since they do offer a limited run of instruments with special colors or appointments, a special limited run would be the most likely chance. That's just my speculation, I honestly have no idea. A fretless 4004 would be super sweet...now I'm REALLY dreaming!
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Thanks for the info!!!
I appreciate it.
Gorgeous basses!! Thanks for the pic.
At least the issue of the regular dot placing can be solved!!
I know I will probably have to take what I can get (and afford). So I won’t pass on a purchase just because of the dots.
Do you only play fretless?
I appreciate it.
Gorgeous basses!! Thanks for the pic.
At least the issue of the regular dot placing can be solved!!
I know I will probably have to take what I can get (and afford). So I won’t pass on a purchase just because of the dots.
Do you only play fretless?
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
No, but I do love it when I have the opportunity to gig with one.
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
After playing fretted for a while does it take time to get back with good in tune playing on the fretless or is it like riding a bike?
Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Yes indeed it's all about muscle memory, but if you had the ability before, you can get it back quite quickly.
Just like making it to Carnegie Hall, it takes practice, practice, practice.
Well unless you don't care about intonation?
Just like making it to Carnegie Hall, it takes practice, practice, practice.

Well unless you don't care about intonation?
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
It shouldn't take too long to get good intonation back if you've had enough experience. haven't needed to use a fretless bass at a gig in a few years. It's one thing to play at home, play well and then say to yourself "I got this!" and find out differently at a gig. As much as I've felt comfortable doing it before, I wouldn't rush into playing a gig with a fretless without first getting enough practice.lumgimfong wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 12:34 am After playing fretted for a while does it take time to get back with good in tune playing on the fretless or is it like riding a bike?
I don't like lined fretless. Not because I see them as cheat lines, it's that I've heard inexperienced players not use their ears and THINK their intonation is good because they place their fingers where they think they should.
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
I'm not even sure when the last run of fretless was produced by Ric.
I bought my 4004 Cii already de-fretted, and I de-fretted my 2020 4003w myself.
The few used fretless I have run across have been grossly overpriced.
I switch between fretted and fretless, and it's harder for me to go back to fretted, but for just a few bars.
I prefer side dots to be near the note, but have adapted to many different variations of lined and lineless and various side dot confugrations.
I even got brave and ordered a neck with no markings.... nail polish side dots fixed that lesson in insanity....
I bought my 4004 Cii already de-fretted, and I de-fretted my 2020 4003w myself.
The few used fretless I have run across have been grossly overpriced.
I switch between fretted and fretless, and it's harder for me to go back to fretted, but for just a few bars.
I prefer side dots to be near the note, but have adapted to many different variations of lined and lineless and various side dot confugrations.
I even got brave and ordered a neck with no markings.... nail polish side dots fixed that lesson in insanity....
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Could you please tell me how you defretted your bass yourself?
Interested in the process in case that is the only viable option. Thanks!!
Interested in the process in case that is the only viable option. Thanks!!
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Just remove the existing frets with as little damage to the board as possible.lumgimfong wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 11:54 pm Could you please tell me how you defretted your bass yourself?
Interested in the process in case that is the only viable option. Thanks!!
Then fill the fret slots with a wood veneer to either contrast or match the board for a lined or lineless look.
I have also used polystyrene plastic for slot filler.
Relocate side dots if desired.
Ebony slot filler on a maple board, original side dots filled and moved

Polystyrene slot filler, white fretboard dots and rosewood dyed black, photo luminescent side dots


The lighter wood slot filler is actually ebony sapwood and the dark is Brazilian rosewood, I don’t think I moved the side dots on this one yet.

Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
I'm gigging with a 2007 4003fl on a rockin' oldies show. I think Rickenbacker fretless basses sound more like a double bass that just about any fretless basses I've heard. I don't pursue mwah, but the sustain on ballads is beautiful. On this bass there are the same number of dots as a fretted version. On the side they are placed where the actual note is, on the top they are where they would be on a fretted. They're both useful. Intonation is always a thing, but it keeps the gig interesting.
we were warned…it was all out there
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Agreed, when the neck pickup is soloed.
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
The oldies gig went very well with lots of compliments on the sound of the bass, especially on the ballads. A "qualified listener" was knocked out by the Ric, reaffirming the authentic string bass tone. I did up the balance to the front pickup on those ballads.
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Interesting. My impression is that few people ever notice the bass much less the tone.Kiddwad57 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 9:18 am The oldies gig went very well with lots of compliments on the sound of the bass, especially on the ballads. A "qualified listener" was knocked out by the Ric, reaffirming the authentic string bass tone. I did up the balance to the front pickup on those ballads.
Or maybe I'm just not that good!
Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Well, in this case, “lots” were a few comments made by two qualified listeners. Still…
we were warned…it was all out there