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Skybone

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  1. 6 hours ago, tayste_2000 said:

    Try backing the volume off one of the pickups ever so slightly, this has been my go to Ric tone for years as they essentially shunt each other.

     

    Might help with the hum, but I’ve never had that problem with fuzz’s and the ric. Else a softly gated fuzz might help or switch to a muff emulation in something like a Zoom MS60B or Helix

    Totally agree with this. Always have the neck pickup dialled back a bit, as the circuit on a 4003 sounds "muffled" with volumes both on full bore. Dial the neck back a touch, and it opens the sound right out.

     

    Not sure if this is a thing on a 4001 though.

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  2. I recently went through a bunch of old CD's that I'd not listened to in years in order to get some "new" music in the car, but I quickly discovered I stopped listening to them for a reason.

     

    Likewise, I get recommendations for new stuff quite often, but very, very little of that piques my interest.

     

    It's getting a tad frustrating.

  3. It doesn't help that the Ric pickups are all wound in the same direction, and therefore not naturally hum-cancelling, as a split coil "P" type pickup is naturally.

     

    You can get RWRP replacement pickups, but you could lose the "Ric-ness" of the sound. There is a way to reverse the polarity of the bridge pickup if you are electrically competent on TalkBass, but again, it's up to you whether you want to look at that as a solution.

     

    Unfortunately, if you throw too much gain at a Ric, it can get a bit noisy, but they do sound awesome when they're just subtly overdriven.

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  4. Two: 

    Yes, if you plug your pre-amp into the FX Return of the amp, it will bypass the amps pre-amp and go straight into the power amp section. I've been using this for quite a while with an Ashdown combo. I like the results, but its not everyones cup of tea.

     

    Three: 

    It's not the bass amp that will colour the sound, it's the cab. The colouration of the sound will depend on the cab you're using, but it will give you a good approximation of the sound you're after. You can always tweak the settings on the pre-amp to try and work around this.

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  5. 4 hours ago, Woodinblack said:

     

    No, it seems he is just here to sell his bass and hasn't visited since he posted this.

      

    5 hours ago, neepheid said:

     

    Why would they?  Got their knuckles rapped for implying that their bass is for sale...

     

    Noticed that, but you might also think that they might actually get involved in a discussion about T'birds.

  6. As with everything, a lot will depend on how much you have to spend on a case.

     

    As has been said, modern, padded gig-bags are a really good investment. Even the low-mid end bags available should be pretty good. 

     

    If you want a hard case, then there is a good selection available, some can be pretty heavy on top of the weight of the bass, but will give you piece of mind when travelling with it. 

     

    Do some research/web searches before you buy anything.

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