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I took my 4001C64S to band practice...

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and man is it sweet!!!!! Even with the factory roundwounds, I was getting a nice rich tone out of the toaster. And the horseshoe had all sorts of bite to it. I loved the tonal palette and the neck felt so comfortable that I suspect it will eventually see its share of carefully-chosen gigs.
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Ron;

Take it to ALL the jobs;

I take either a C64, V63, or a CS on every occasion.

What’s the reason of having it, without gigging it?

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"What’s the reason of having it, without gigging it?"

Well I bought it since it was in the more unusual Jetglo finish. I have a C64 on order that will definitely see gigging time with my 4003 and 4004Cii.
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Ron;

AHHH

The one from the P.O.R.???

I take it back;

Any damage to a bass, of which 6 or less were made (I guess?????), is no good.

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Post by maplered »

I hear you Ron! I have one of the Jetglo C64S basses. I bought it a while back from Dave's Guitars. It is a COOL guitar. Great sound and feel. I love to play it but I don't gig with it because of the rarity. I have another Fireglo C64 for that and several 4003's w/ VP's.
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I think you and I are following the same thought process, Carmen. I really want to keep my C64S mint. I can gig with my C64 when it arrives. I'm really tempted to put a toaster pickup in my 4003 since it appears to sound deeper than the hi-gain.

Dave, I bought the one from POTR, mainly for the rarity.

I also mentioned to my guitarist that I have a 4003s/8, so now we may add some Cheap Trick stuff to the song list.
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Ron;

How do you like your 8 string?

I played my FG, for one set, on Saturday;

It is top heavy. If I don’t hold onto the neck, the headstock wants to hit the floor.

It was a 2-hour set, and I felt like a hunchback, half way thru it. IT’S HEAVY

I have owned 3 of them. The one I have now, has great actions, it was one of the last ones made. The other ones needed vice like finger strength, to hit any notes.
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Mine's a white '89 and plays very well. I haven't had any weight issues with it, but I realized that I need to work on my picking technique a bit. I usually play it with a pick to get the tones even.

Brian Crisman is the 8-string guru around here.
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Thanks Ron
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Post by teeder »

I was in NYC for a few days about two weeks ago, and got to play quite a few basses including 2 C64's and a C64S. I was really getting into that "S" model! It was so comfy!
The only bass that was almost as comfy was a beat-up '66 P-Bass.

I did get to play a new 4003 too, but it felt like playing a log for a neck. It could have been that it was in desparate need of a set-up. Or, maybe it was the binding.

I would have a hard time owning a bass that played as well as that C64S and not taking it out! Hopefully your new C64 will ease the pain!
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I'm a guru on nothing, thank you Image......

My s8 is a '98 and plays great as well.....I just have to tweak the action the slightest bit lower (I'm waiting to make sure the neck has settled after my last adjustment). I love it....it sounds so HUGE. It was becoming my main player until I received my 4004LK and now that is firmly my main bass.....but the s8 still gets used quite a bit during a show.

I haven't found it to neck dive too bad....due to the headstock/tuners it is certainly not as balanced as my other Rics but I haven't found it to be a problem. The weight doesn't seem to be an issue either but that may be because I am a giant gork.....Image.

BTW....Ron, I'm glad that the JetGlo C64S is settling in to it's new home and it's ownership of you......
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Post by dswp »

Guys;

You can all ways do this to your 4003’s. It sounds pretty close to the C64 or V63.

It is a little more treblely (if that’s a word?). The toaster is further away from the neck.
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Post by atomic_punk »

If you guys think it is hard playing an S8, try a 12-string bass!! It's like a divining rod....(headstock straight toward the floor). But the sound.....Ahhhhhhhhhhh....fire your rhythm guitarist and get out of the way! Image
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Hamer,, Steve???
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Steve you need a B12S, no neck dive.
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