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That is lovely. So retro and so cool! Arghghh GAS begone
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i think this is Shockwave's Pedulla isnt it?
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Cliff himself said it was a Ric, and so did his mum or dad...
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And yeah... Dont say it on RR lol... Seen you on there recently actually Spongebob!
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I had a 2011 Ric in JG and it was an AMAZING player, fastest Ric neck ive ever had the pleasure of playing... Dood will testify to how good it was! Unfortunately (sigh... i still miss it) the paint started shearing away from the body near the bridge... And it was only a few months old! So there's definitely QC issues there. Also, the bottom mute pin of the bridge fell out on the way to a gig in the case, that was odd... As id never touched the setup at all! Sound wise it was incredible, all the bottom end you could want, and the VT knob was an added bonus. My review of it is still on BC somewhere. My current squeeze is a 2002 Ric in BG, and that sounds just like how you'd expect it... Although the neck PU has a weaker output than the bridge one, could be a setup thing perhaps. And finally my trusty 1982 Ric 4001... That doesnt have any issues... Except that one of the Grovers fell to bits in the case on the way to a gig as well! Lol. Basically I havent come across any with low E output issues, and ive played a lot of them never mind the ones ive owned... But im sure there are some "did it last thing on a Friday" Rics out there! They've all got *that* sound... And if thats what you want, you gotta find the right Ric.
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Hi chaps Just had a disappointing email from the guitarist in my originals project (kinda 90's grunge feel) saying he doesnt want to do it any more. Thats a bit of a bolt from the blue to completely jack it in, but i know he feels we should be doing more and have made faster progress and that clearly has made him think twice about it. We were rehearsing once a week and after a few months rehearsals had six written. Not a lot of songs admittedly but this is due in no small part to a number of factors like pre-planned holiday, work, etc etc - there has never been a lame excuse to cancel rehearsals.... the singer sometimes very rarely has to work nights but the rest has been holidays. With the covers band im in still limping along (and also now in the process of having to rehearse in a new drmmer after the drummer left to join an outfit closer to his house) it means i was rehearsing twice a week as it was. I dont think i was being unreasonable to say i didnt have the time to do more than one a week? Anyway, i dont really know what to do about it all. Find another guitarist? Play the guitar myself and keep writing things while finding a bassist (i was writing things on guitar)? Jack it in totally? Given that the previous chap had written half the stuff its a little daunting to think ive got to get writing again, and quickly... as i wouldnt want to continue working on his songs, which is a shame as they were good. I also struggle to write "songs", but can certainly write a good riff with a hook. Any thoughts you have would be welcome, esteemed bass brothers.
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I use one of my Rics, so thats over a grand second hand or new really? My opinion is that i got 'em to be played, so thats what I do. I do guard it quite closely though, even when ive had a few pints.
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Fender Geddy Jazz with Lindy Fralin pups (Withdrawn)
Stag replied to Johngh's topic in Basses For Sale
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I took my SVT 5 to Pete at Sonic Fix - top bloke, a bassist himself who uses Ampeg gear... And he's just outside of Norwich. www.sonicfix.co.uk
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Rickenbacker 4001 v63, Fireglo, OHSC, £1350 or WHYG?
Stag replied to Beedster's topic in Basses For Sale
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Gibson EB3 1974/ 75, ex Take That/ Rick Wakeman/ It Bites - £1000
Stag replied to omvibes's topic in Basses For Sale
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Cutting the lo-mid has made a big difference, as did removing a lot of the SpectraComp. In fact, reducing the treble after using the Shift button gave it a much much better, rounder sound. So many buttons and options, that Shift button seems to be the key to most of it!
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Ive got six of them... Not a bad hit-rate!
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Another +1 for the Ampeg 610... A truly awesome cab. Sealed and ported for your pleasure! Not the lightest in the world but easy to shift about IMO with the rollbar on the back and wheels. Ampeg amps love Ampeg cabs
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Colour me interested. Can you get AVB's face on there in the middle of the racing stripe perhaps? )
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[quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1341347764' post='1717597'] Tech 21 VT pedal. [/quote] You are the second chap to come up with this idea I'll have a look into wiping the bass down flat and (hopefully) letting the low mid put the bottom end in. By the way, both cabs have tweeters and they are attempting to tweet as much clank as possible... Half the reason i bought this rig was because of how impressed i was with Charic's at the EEBB a while ago, not a clanky sound but fearsomely loud. I get the feeling the VT might be the way forward...
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Bass rigs-the bigger the better in my experience.
Stag replied to daveparker123's topic in Amps and Cabs
Ive tried and heard loads, and the only thing that was on the same level for tone AND power as my SVT5/610HLF partnership is Dood's old rig, which was an SVT2 and 2x Hartke 4.5XL's... Yep, the old heavy ones. All IMO of course -
You dont see these very often! Id have it meself if a near identical version didnt already live in my SVT 5... Note pickup only, not too far from me actually! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ampeg-SVT-BSP-Billy-Sheehan-Preamp-/120941354306?pt=UK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL&hash=item1c28aa9d42#ht_544wt_922
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Evening peeps! Ok, ive tried a few things now. Im primarily a Ric or P player, so understandably i like a bit of clank/twang etc in my sound. I play fingerstyle mostly. Recently i got my hands on a Staccato '51, along with an RS210C and an RS212 simply cos the gigs im doing these days arent what I used to do, so the need for an SVT stack is less and less now. Thing is ive tried it a few times now... i cant get that "clank" anymore? The only way i can get a reasonable amount of treble is to whackit the treble and bass on full, but reduce the two mids, which then seems to result in a remarkable drop in volume. I plug the SVT 5 into the cabs and BOOOOOM the sound is awesome. Anyone got any ideas why? Is this just a trait of TC gear? I hope not...i like a full bass sound as much as the next guy but my style needs that clank sound. Ta