Rickenbacker has brought the 4003s back
Posted: January 19th, 2015, 6:30 pm
http://www.rickenbacker.com/model.asp?model=4003S
They said on FB they will be doing lefty ones too.
They said on FB they will be doing lefty ones too.
The online home for southpaw bassists.
http://leftybassist.com/
pjmuck wrote:I've never met a single Rick player who actually used the Rick 'O Sound in stereo.
Okay, that's one guy.superheavydeathmetal wrote:pjmuck wrote:I've never met a single Rick player who actually used the Rick 'O Sound in stereo.I use the stereo output exclusively on mine!
I love it! Put some grit on the bridge pickup to make it a little mean, but keep the neck pickup nice and clean for some thickness without the flub that can come with gain behind the lower frequencies.
pjmuck wrote:...as long as they're going to be stubborn in their desire to maintain their design aesthetics
Yeah, this comes up quite a bit. Here's how it works (I'm sure you already know some of this):pjmuck wrote:Apparently I'm not the only one who gets confused by how exactly the Rick O Sound is supposed to operate, so please do tell!
way back in the day in the early 70's I used to use a Ric-o-sound at gigs. Ran one lead to my buddy's SVT and the other to my Acoustic 370. After I sold the Acoustic I sawed open the ric-o-sound box just to see what was in there because every Ric dealer I ever talked to gave me a different story about what was in there and how it was designed. This was before anything using a TRS cable was commonplace.andrew wrote:I sold my Ric-o-sound box to someone (I believe) on here years ago. I got it with the bass and used it once at home. It was fun but I couldn't justify keeping it. Now I wish I still had it to try out again.