Putting the 4002 though its’ paces.
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
Dave, very informative - I love these "nuts and bolts" kind of threads. And let me also say Dale did an awesome job refinishing your 4002! They are just beautiful wood and color. Interesting the difference in sound from the HB1s. I got to play Gary's at the 75th a bit, and Jeff played it on stage, and the 4002 is a different animal but still identifiable as a Rick. Very strong presence and clean tones. Me likey!
It’s back… (the thread that is)
After a long week of being overly obnoxious and ******* off my fellow forum members (you both know who you are
), nothing unwinds me like a three day mini tour with my band.
For these shows a fairly large outdoor PA will be used. So for the first time I can really get an idea of the sound of the 4002, thru stage amplification and the “low z” directly connected to a high end board, at high volume.
I’ll be back on Sunday with pictures and a full report.
After a long week of being overly obnoxious and ******* off my fellow forum members (you both know who you are
), nothing unwinds me like a three day mini tour with my band. For these shows a fairly large outdoor PA will be used. So for the first time I can really get an idea of the sound of the 4002, thru stage amplification and the “low z” directly connected to a high end board, at high volume.
I’ll be back on Sunday with pictures and a full report.
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Just kidding.