Occasionally, I like to mess around on the bass. I've wanted a Ric since I first saw Chris Squire, then McCartney, then Geddy Lee. Got a killer deal on this new 4003 Model. It has the push-pull tone pot cap mod, now built in by the factory. Pull it out to get the old 4001 bass tone, push it it and get a nice rounded full frequency tone with lots of bottom. I got several other basses, but a Ric is a Ric!
I started out with Midnight Blue, which I liked, but there were some flaws with the guitar (unusual for a Ric in my experience), so I returned it and got a Fireglow instead. I'm glad I did, since the finish is just brilliant. It's also one of those finishes that is difficult to photograph. The action is low and that snarl and growl sound is awesome and typically a Rickenbacker. I'm sticking with the Ric strings. They seem to work fine. They are a odd gauge and if you go to another brand, like Rotosound, nut work would be required. All in all in just rips.
Here's the Midnight Blue.
I started out with Midnight Blue, which I liked, but there were some flaws with the guitar (unusual for a Ric in my experience), so I returned it and got a Fireglow instead. I'm glad I did, since the finish is just brilliant. It's also one of those finishes that is difficult to photograph. The action is low and that snarl and growl sound is awesome and typically a Rickenbacker. I'm sticking with the Ric strings. They seem to work fine. They are a odd gauge and if you go to another brand, like Rotosound, nut work would be required. All in all in just rips.
Here's the Midnight Blue.
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