Fretless Ric bass questions.
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- lumgimfong
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Listening to fretless Rics on you tube (Chris Brubeck and one other Jazz player) I would have to say they sound more like an upright bass than any other fretless bass.
Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
Has anyone here ever played or heard a Fender fretless Acoustic/Electric Precision? It's pretty unique:lumgimfong wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 11:07 pm Listening to fretless Rics on you tube (Chris Brubeck and one other Jazz player) I would have to say they sound more like an upright bass than any other fretless bass.
medium thin hollow body
flat spruce top
mahogany back, slightly rounded but not comfort carved like a normal Precision
unadjustable bridge like an acoustic guitar
unmarked rosewood fingerboard
maple neck with a Jazz profile
Lace Sensor split P-pickup in the usual placement
Piezo pickup in the bridge
TBX tone circuit
Fender Japan made these in the late 80's maybe into the '90s. I have one, bought used in 1990 at Guitar Center on Sunset Blvd. Mine is strung with nylon tapewounds. To me, the Piezo sounds raspy unless I blend in just a bit. Then it doesn't destroy the tone of the Lace Sensor, but it picks up on the sound effects from strings on the fingerboard. A pretty convincing substitute for an upright. There is also a fretted version. Later Carvin offered a bass that was pretty similar - don't know the model.
I am hoping that Rickenbacker comes through with production of the 4005 this year. I always thought they would be nice in a fretless version.
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Re: Fretless Ric bass questions.
There’s a 4003fl jetglo for sale in Pittsburgh on Fbook marketplace. But pretty beat up.