Opinions and info on the Rickenbacker 3000/3001
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rudi_remme
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Opinions and info on the Rickenbacker 3000/3001
Anyone that have more knowledge than me in this one? Some pictures and price suggestions too maybe?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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loendmaestro
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I always like to take the 3000 series inquiries...
I have a 1978 3001 that I absolutely love. Picked it up at a flea market almost 10 years ago. They aren't as graceful as the 4000 series, but special in their own right. They have a gutsy tone - a lot of low end from that single humbucker, but yet still enough of that Rick growl. Way underrated in my opinion - you can get them all day long (when you can find them) in the $600 - $700 range. Sometimes less...
The only drawback is that they are VERY HEAVY.
The 3001 was the full scale version of the 3000.
Manufactured from 75-84.
There are some fans of the 3000 series on this forum, hopefully they'll chime in & give you some more info.
Here's a pic of mine...
I have a 1978 3001 that I absolutely love. Picked it up at a flea market almost 10 years ago. They aren't as graceful as the 4000 series, but special in their own right. They have a gutsy tone - a lot of low end from that single humbucker, but yet still enough of that Rick growl. Way underrated in my opinion - you can get them all day long (when you can find them) in the $600 - $700 range. Sometimes less...
The only drawback is that they are VERY HEAVY.
The 3001 was the full scale version of the 3000.
Manufactured from 75-84.
There are some fans of the 3000 series on this forum, hopefully they'll chime in & give you some more info.
Here's a pic of mine...

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It's not really a question about what I need, rather a question about what I "need" or want.
My Mustang is my main bass (sorry guys...), I just haven't get a really nice sound out of my 4001. Maybe it is the strings? I really don't like it when the strings are completely new. I use Dean Markley Blue-something on it. Anyone have suggestions how I can make the 4001 my main bass?
My Mustang is my main bass (sorry guys...), I just haven't get a really nice sound out of my 4001. Maybe it is the strings? I really don't like it when the strings are completely new. I use Dean Markley Blue-something on it. Anyone have suggestions how I can make the 4001 my main bass?

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Is that a common thing to do? Does anyone have schematics showing and instructions on how to take the bass cut capaciter out? You are welcome to e-mail it to me at [email protected]
Anyway, I play the bass that plays best and that I is most comfortable with - and these days it is the Mustang Bass.
Anyway, I play the bass that plays best and that I is most comfortable with - and these days it is the Mustang Bass.
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