Page 3 of 3
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2001 8:25 am
by admin
Robert: If you are satisfied with Fender Stainless Steel Flats I am reasonably sure you would be very pleased with the feel and the sound of Pyramid Flats for your 4001.
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2001 2:26 pm
by rob
Peter-Maybe you should go into advertising. What you wrote sounds like a pretty good "beginners" advertisement. Maybe I'll try a set next time I change strings. Any other pretty good brands? Any perticular brand to stay away from?
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2001 2:28 pm
by rob
P.S. Peter-Do you get a profit off of Pyramid strings when you advertise? Just wondering.
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2001 3:23 pm
by admin
Robert: I am free to provide you with my personal comments as I am not advertising in any formal way for any company. The Rickenbacker Registration Page and The Rickenbacker Forum are non-commercial not-for-profit pages. I don't deny, however, that talking about all things Rickenbacker is bound to generate some profit for those companies who post here. My goal has been to learn all about and to promote Rickenbacker guitars as a hobby.
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2001 3:43 pm
by wmthor
Peter, I have to believe that you have been successful in that goal.
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2001 6:32 pm
by rob
Peter-I understand the goal of this forum, and I've gained a lot more knowledge from here since my ten months of being a proud Ric owner. I apologize for any ignorance taken from me being a wise-guy. Thanks again for this forum.
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2002 10:14 am
by tracy
The original string supplied on Rickenbaker 4001 basses in the sixties was a set made by Maxima in a gauge approximating 45-103. In order to put to rest all of the questions with regard to output, tension, sound, durability and 'feel', this is the set all others have to be compared to.