Rockin' my 3001

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Rockin' my 3001

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Just have to share - I played out this weekend with my 1979 walnut model 3001 bass. For me to play at my best, I need to see that my drummer Jeff is happy with my sound and feel (he can usually hear me better than I can hear myself). Well, Jeff had a big grin on, we got into it, and it was a good day. It's a great bass, IMO, that not too many people have the privilege to play. Has a different sound... "sort of" closer to a Fender... but still a Rick, and I definitely play it differently than a Fender due to the neck shape.

Anyone else playing out with a 3001?
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Nice axe! The first RIck I ever played was a 3000 series in MG. It was loaned to me for a run of Jesus Christ Superstar my senior year of HS in December 1980.

P.S. - I like the bass much more than the carpet. :wink:
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Nice bass Dave

Where are ya in Westchester? I'm in Pleasantville
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Real Nice!
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i haven't played one in about 20 years-and would really like to try one again-that one is a beauty! which bridge are you using alum or brass?
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I like it! I've got an Autumnglo 4001, but have never played a 3001. Do you have it strung with flats or rounds?
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That's gorgeous! I like a pale Autumnglo! :)
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1) fretlessonly: you dis my carpet, you dis me!
2) marc61: I'm in Hastings.
3) woodyng: the bridge is aluminum. The original bridge was installed a little off center & this is easier to adjust side-to-side (although yes it is not a perfect design); and I like to be able to palm mute.
4) hieronymous: it's got rounds. I have flats on at least half of my basses, but this one likes the rounds.

I really dig this bass. It's high on my rotation, along with a 1991 Japanese Fender P-bass, strung with flats; a Rob Allen fretless strung with LaBella tapes; and my 1973 FG 4001!!
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Lovely. I love everything Walnut/AutumnGlo :D

Just curious. One pickup and two knobs. Obviously volume and tone, but what does the third knob do?
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Wiker wrote:Lovely. I love everything Walnut/AutumnGlo :D

Just curious. One pickup and two knobs. Obviously volume and tone, but what does the third knob do?
The third knob controls the warp factor. :wink:





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johnallg wrote:
Wiker wrote:Lovely. I love everything Walnut/AutumnGlo :D

Just curious. One pickup and two knobs. Obviously volume and tone, but what does the third knob do?
The third knob controls the warp factor. :wink:
:twisted: :lol:
Wow :shock: I want one on a push-pull. Did they use the CERN micro photon-accelerator for that? :lol:
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Actually 2 tone, one volume: http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19504.pdf
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VTT. The first tone control is a "normal" passive treble cut (roll-off). The 2d is a passive bass cut. I've never seen another bass (or guitar for that matter) with a passive bass cut. It actually is quite useful. [Edited out repeat link to schematic.]
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The Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass guitar has passive treble and bass controls - among other controls! 3 knobs & 4 switches!
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Nice Bass,

I have a 76 3000 in MG I love it!!!!!!!! Is real sweet, well at least I love it, but being the proud papa of it I am partial... :lol:

I want a 3001 too maybe someday. Not many out there or at least not many people want to talk about em or admit they have one....lololololol

Well I admit I have a 3000 !!!!! :mrgreen:

I play mine alot
My Ric Basses are:
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
Other
08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
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