When it rains 3001's it pours 3001's !
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Another one...for a grand?!?!?
http://www.gbase.com/gearlist/guitar_picture.asp?guitar=616914
I'm tellin' ya, I'm gonna sell mine...
http://www.gbase.com/gearlist/guitar_picture.asp?guitar=616914
I'm tellin' ya, I'm gonna sell mine...
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I'd like one of those, but I wouldn't pay more than $450 to $500 for one in nice condition.
As long as people will pay whatever the price is marked, no matter how high, because... "they just gotta have it!!"
Soon you'll be seeing ads like for one at that price even if it got run over by a bus.
As long as people will pay whatever the price is marked, no matter how high, because... "they just gotta have it!!"
Soon you'll be seeing ads like for one at that price even if it got run over by a bus.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Click the first MP3 "Pictures". This is my old band, so whether you like the song or not really doesn't matter, but a 1978 Rickenbacker 3001 is featured prominently.
Click the first MP3 "Pictures". This is my old band, so whether you like the song or not really doesn't matter, but a 1978 Rickenbacker 3001 is featured prominently.
When you look at these and consider the era, they are marketed squarely at the P-bass IMO. Bolt neck, 20 fret, one single coil, big scratch guard, traditional body shape. Except what are the controls, are they active? If that body is maple, I'll bet it's a tank. For the money, I'll stick with a Fender for this job.
No matter where you go - there you are.
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One master, one bass, one treble. Not active.
Indeed tank-like at 12lbs.
I agree somewhat with your Fender comparison, I believe that was the intended demo but I feel that the 3001 has a bit more growl. You can get close to a 4001 in terms of tone. I'd dare say that build quality was more consistent at RIC in the mid-70s than at Fender. From my understanding, there are some stellar mid-70s P Basses out there, but many that leave a little something to be desired.
Like Ricks, prices on the 70s Fenders have shot through the roof recently...
Indeed tank-like at 12lbs.
I agree somewhat with your Fender comparison, I believe that was the intended demo but I feel that the 3001 has a bit more growl. You can get close to a 4001 in terms of tone. I'd dare say that build quality was more consistent at RIC in the mid-70s than at Fender. From my understanding, there are some stellar mid-70s P Basses out there, but many that leave a little something to be desired.
Like Ricks, prices on the 70s Fenders have shot through the roof recently...


