Re: A classic bass versus a modern masterpiece.
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:07 pm
I know a few guitarist this most certainly applies to. 
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Me too. I've been through all sorts too; Fender, Wal, Warwick, Alembic, custom-built etc etc. I'm not saying the Rics are best for everything, but they seem to be best for most of the stuff I do, although I always try everything I can. The Alembics have been great too though!cassius987 wrote:Yeah, and I get that. But over time all these similar comments make me wonder if I'm just fooling myself. I have to test these theories every so often--so I did, and luckily, came out the winner.teb wrote:Who plays the bass in your band......you? ....or some guys on the internet? If you spend your life worrying about what other people on the internet (at least half of whom are certifiable squirrels, present company excepted) think or say, you will be miserable. It's your music, play it on whatever you think it sounds best on. If somebody doesn't like it, they can start their own band and play whatever they want.
I LIKE your kind of "weird!"johnhall wrote:I find your singer's comment quite strange. We're located here near both Fender and G&L, which is to say there's a fairly competitive situation for hiring workers. There's a certain amount of migration but most people that leave us for one of the other companies end up back re-interviewing with us eventually. We actually have almost minuscule turnover and many people with 20+ years of service. If we weren't paying competitive market wages, I don't think these facts would be true.coolingitdown wrote:I think the singer still has some moral objection to the way the company is run, for whatever reason. He used to work in the industry (some kind of higher-up at Fernandes). I'm trying not to put words in his mouth, but he seems to think that RIC underpays their people and that the company in general is just "weird" the way they conduct themselves.
If we're weird for not doing business the same old way the others do business in our industry . . . well, then we're weird. On the other hand, we're probably the only maker in our industry that's had two back-to-back record years in this down economy, as well as hiring a number of new workers, rather than laying them off. Maybe those outfits should try "weird" (aka original thinking) and see how well it works.