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Hi all

I'm currently looking for a Hondo II Rickenbacker bass copy but would like a second opinion on these.

Basically can you tell me anything and everything about these. The one I'm looking atm has stereo output and he believes it is a solid body but I heard the Hondos were ply, whos right, how do they sound, build quality, feel, and how much would you pay for one of these?

Thanks in advance

Jason

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[quote name='jacethebass' post='1281342' date='Jun 24 2011, 06:23 PM']Basically can you tell me anything and everything about these. The one I'm looking atm has stereo output and he believes it is a solid body but I heard the Hondos were ply, whos right, how do they sound, build quality, feel, and how much would you pay for one of these?[/quote]

I had one, it was definitely ply. I ripped the electrics out and stuck them in a rockinbetter. It now rocks better IMHO (though the hondo was lighter and perfectly fun and decent). Pay no more than £200 and you can't go wrong.

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The 80's Hondo ricky copies were quite cheap a nasty
try and find a Ibanez copy, thats what Bruce foxton used in the Jams early days
Untill he could afford the real thing
or the latest rockinbetters seem quite good quality

Jay

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Although, as Bassassin used to point out, the Ibanez was probably the [i][b]least [/b][/i]faithful copy of any of the Rickenfakers.

If it's the LOOK you're after then the Hondo not's too bad, but I'd still recommend searching for a better instrument.

Jon's own Rickenfaker is a Kasuga and he swears by it.

Just avoid the Kay at all costs. :)

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I have just got a retrovibe one in fireglow and its great , its got musicman type pickups which may not look anything like the rick ones but they really pack a punch ,somewhere between a p bass and a musicman theres a natural one in the for sale section here for £190 with the case which is a steal if you ask me !

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A Hondo was my first attempt at a 4 to 5 string conversion and it was the bollocks. Single EMG 35DC in the bridge position with Pickguardian surround and 4000 style pickguard.

I get the feeling that the guy who bought it is or was on here. I remember he had a 4002 as well which is almost as rare as the 4005.

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