Prototype v63 on ebay
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Thanks guys for some kind comments on and off the forum. Ken made a comment about me going for something bigger and better? Well it’s certainly bigger, whether it is better…? My band desperately needs a double bass, and as I am not a double bass player I am buying a Steinberger EUB. The learning curve will be steep as hell, but I am relishing the challenge.
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Oh those are nice looking EUB's. I've never seen one in person, but a friend of mine I used to build guitars with worked for Ned and built the first 4 or so prototypes.
Do you play fretless at all? I have an old King URB, and it's not so bad after you play it a bit. Just put your fingers where you think the notes are.
Do you play fretless at all? I have an old King URB, and it's not so bad after you play it a bit. Just put your fingers where you think the notes are.

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David, Michael, I think we might have started a trend, we will have to get RIC to make one!
I am not a double bass player, but can get around a fretless OK, so I'm hoping that I should be gigging with it in about of month of getting it.
How is yours Michael? Haven't got mine yet as I have yet to sort out the best deal, and get funds from the sale of my Ric. Did you go for the 4 or 5 string, I'm still not sure which one to get.
I am not a double bass player, but can get around a fretless OK, so I'm hoping that I should be gigging with it in about of month of getting it.
How is yours Michael? Haven't got mine yet as I have yet to sort out the best deal, and get funds from the sale of my Ric. Did you go for the 4 or 5 string, I'm still not sure which one to get.
I just ordered mine the other day, Bob. I went with the CR4M from Bass Northwest. I hope to have it Friday, but it might not arrive until Monday.
I played upright in the jazz band and orchestra when I was in high school many moons ago. I went with the 4 because for me it will be hard enough just re-learning 4 strings, let alone 5.
I played upright in the jazz band and orchestra when I was in high school many moons ago. I went with the 4 because for me it will be hard enough just re-learning 4 strings, let alone 5.
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Jeff, I know what you mean. This is the reason that I was considering a 5 string EUB. With regular basses i have never got on with 5 strings, I've tried a few over the years but find that my playing style often includes giving the E a good spanking, and have found that with the B in the way it cramps my style,also the fingerboard cramps my hand a bit, all that said I have never tried a RIC 5 string.
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I definitely want more of an upright sound than a fretless [cuz I've got one of those coming, too], so the action will be a little high.
That's one of the things I'll be tinkering with. I got the one with magnetic pickups so I can a more fretless or more upright sound as I tinker with the knobs.
That's one of the things I'll be tinkering with. I got the one with magnetic pickups so I can a more fretless or more upright sound as I tinker with the knobs.
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