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- bob_atherton
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I always wonder about the people who tell me my Ric won't last. Have they ever owned Rics? I doubt it. If they did, they probably had a '70s 4001 that they put Rotosounds on and then, instead of getting it set up properly, they just let the neck go wild.
My 75 had a neck problem a couple years after I bought it...from what folks tell me here it might have been a **** truss rod adjustment, although I don't remember ever messing with that...anyway, the finger board lifted up some. $50 repair, it's been fine for over 20 years.
I did use Roto's back then...but until recently I was using Fender 9050 ML's on it, which I suspect are as high or higher tension strings. While the neck was bowed a bit much, there were no "structural issues"...and when I put on some relatively floppy RW's the neck went right back to straight as an arrow.
I have yet to use my J with the new pu's, but with the stock PU's I never felt it cut through the mix as well as my Rick. At least one friend said he likes the J sound better, but most of the time I get enough compliments about my sound with the Rick...maybe I'll get the chance to use the J tonight - we're at a bar with it's own PA nad a decent sized stage, so switching to the fretless for a couple of tunes is practical, unlike some of the sardine cans we've been playing in lately.

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"unlike some of the sardine cans we've been playing in lately."
Ed, There is a jazz pub near Bristol, UK that we play. Some fine muso's play & hang out there.
There is no stage and our six piece has to set up in a space that must be a max of 12' x 7'. This includes a full drum kit and keyboards. The second time we played there I honestly nearly took my RIC 3000 for extra space. A spare bass at that venue would not be an option!
Ed, There is a jazz pub near Bristol, UK that we play. Some fine muso's play & hang out there.
There is no stage and our six piece has to set up in a space that must be a max of 12' x 7'. This includes a full drum kit and keyboards. The second time we played there I honestly nearly took my RIC 3000 for extra space. A spare bass at that venue would not be an option!
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jwr2
are my jazz and p-basses fender ... well I have owned and built over a dozen in the last 5 years ... some were fender mim and some were knock offs and some were built from various mighty mite, allparts, and warmoth and others parts ... a real mixed bag ... I have dozens of pickups that I experiment with ... I have tried bodies of ash, maple, basswood, alder, and others ... some of the basses were real frankenstein jobs and some were nice products ...
The jazz bass and p-bass are both good designs and I like playing both of them ... but like I said before I gig with a Ric ...
The jazz bass and p-bass are both good designs and I like playing both of them ... but like I said before I gig with a Ric ...
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