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  1. [quote name='Starless' date='Aug 19 2010, 01:50 PM' post='929796']
    That has got be the most euphemistic decription of that tangled heap of junk I have ever heard.

    Just for the record "remarkable" does not imply approval. For clarification it is "remarkable" that RIC have not bothered to do anything about its serious limitations :)

  2. I personally am a fan. In a time just after dinosaurs walked the earth and I saw Led Zeppelin play live a few times I decided I wanted to be a bass player. Not too long after that I decided I'd really like a Rickenbacker bass.

    Skip forward a few decades when I had some disposable to do something about it I then started playing. I finally achieved Nirvana this year and bought a Jetglow 4003 (and gigged it). I think they are fantastic basses with some remarkable quirks (e.g. the bridge). All in all I am completely pro Rics and although some compromise is necessary the look of the thing is amazing - a real design classic.

    I can't yet bring myself to remove the pick up cover and as a mostly finger style player this is an issue :)

    Try one today

  3. I hope not! My main gigging basses all cost less than £300.

    My "special" bass is a Ric. I have lusted after once since the 70's and finally acquired a 4003 Jetglow this year. Reserved for special occasions and pubs & clubs where damage is unlikely :)

  4. [quote name='Kongo' post='869589' date='Jun 17 2010, 12:16 AM']Oh yeah forgot to add...Weight yes ofc...I added a Fat Finger...opinion is like Marmite on them, I jus got it cause I felt the neck was too light.
    I didnt sell it with that tho! no no no that badboy sits clamped on my P-bass headstock.
    I like weight in a bass...I was tempted to place wheel balancing weights in the electronics cavity once until I realised thats a LOT of metal to short stuff out!
    :-O[/quote]


    Having a dodgy disc or two in my neck after 30+ years of rugby I now see the benefits of lighter basses :rolleyes: My cherised Spector now feels a bit high on the Body Mass Index scale compared to the Yamaha (and my Ric for that mastter) - funnily enough the beloved Mrs ead says the same about my BMI :)

  5. [quote name='The Burpster' post='868701' date='Jun 16 2010, 07:49 AM']ead,

    Been there and done it. It was my first venture into pimping. (I have moved on quite a bit since then!)

    I replaced everything except the knobs ( I'm not sure why!) the body neck and neckplate. Everything else was ditched.

    Mine was Wilkinson bridge and tuners, which were not expensive (and IIRC I got them off gleebay) but a huge improvement on the nasty pressed tin OEM ones. A complete rewire V/V/T (although you could get away with a small Bart pre amp if you really needed to - without re routing) and doesnt need a harness it is very easy to do, if you have any skill with wire cutters and a soldering iron.
    And then SD pups and left passive.
    It turned it into a monster, and was well worth the effort.... !

    Below are some pics (prior to the SD's going into it) just before its final incarnation.

    Its a shame you are a fair way away, if you got the bits you wanted to do it with I could put it together for you in an afternoon.[/quote]


    Man that is one good looking bass!

    As FlatEric and Kongo I do like the weight/neck/access of this bass but I think I may have a milder form of GAS in that I like the idea of some upgrades. Interested to hear your comments re harnesses, I did originally look for the same type of pots (just to replace the scratchy tone pot) but there are many on the market, and as I couldn't see the like-for-like part number, I'm in a bit of a dither as to which is the right one! I do prefer a VVT set up to VBT though.

    Have you considered re-locating to the North West Burpster, it's really very pleasant here and we have hills too :)

  6. [quote name='fatback' post='866962' date='Jun 14 2010, 12:52 PM']Why not try a quality outboard preamp? No messing with routing, and you can keep it after you sell the bass.[/quote]


    Are these like my Hartke Bass Attack box, or is this something different. I'll have to investigate...

  7. [quote name='janmaat' post='866909' date='Jun 14 2010, 12:11 PM']Interesting, let me know the results as I have one of these RBX banging about and don't quite know what to do with it.
    It is actually a hybrid as the neck + body are from two different RBXs. I have sanded the body down so it looks quite
    nice and is very light, but that's about all I like about that guitar... Mabe new nut, better pickups and active electronics
    would help, but then I think I'd rather flog it and buy something better. I actually bought this thing way back as a jam
    session bass to leave in a venue, and that's what I still think it's good for...[/quote]


    Will do. Until the post about outboard preamps (about which I am equally ignorant :) ) I was slowly drifitng towards some Wizard PJs and a passive pre-amp harness; there's a US website selling them here: [url="http://buzzardsbass.com/electronics/wiring/prewired-control-harnesses.html#pjbass"]http://buzzardsbass.com/electronics/wiring...ses.html#pjbass[/url] - does anybody know this guy? As the bass is not that valuable I'm reluctant to spend loads on it or I would have just traded it for a posh fretless bass. Although.... :rolleyes:

  8. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='863797' date='Jun 10 2010, 10:31 PM']Go for it.
    Replacing knobs is a very easy job - you get screw on or push fit ones.
    Putting in new pups is easy too but requires some level of confidence with a soldering iron.
    Is your bass a PJ style?[/quote]


    Yes it's a PJ configuration. I've been looking at the Wizard site as they seem good value compared to the known brands. Any experience of their wares?

  9. A year or so ago I launched into the world of fretless bass and bought an inexpensive RBX270FL bass from evilbay as a test bed for my curiosity. I'm now very much enjoying the who f/l experience and wondering about fixing the couple of minor niggles e.g. crackling pots or possibly a slightly posher bass.

    I then got to thinking why not consider improved pickups and electronics instead as I like the neck, the light weight, and the feel of the bass generally. What options do I have in this respect (pups/electronics)? On balance I'd like to stay passive and not get involved with routing but just something I could (relatively) easily change over. Maybe some posher looking knobs too.

    What do you think lads and lasses?

    Is this easy to do yourself or is it one for an experienced person? :)

  10. A year or so ago I launched into the world of fretless bass and bought an inexpensive RBX270FL bass from evilbay. I'm now very much enjoying the who f/l experience and wondering about fixing the couple of minor niggles e.g. crackling pots or possibly a slightly posher bass.

    I then got to thinking why not consider improved pickups and electronics instead as I like the neck, the light weight, and the feel of the bass generally. What options do I have in this respect (pups/electronics)? On balance I'd like to stay passive and not get involved with routing but just something I could (relatively) easily change over. Maybe some posher looking knobs too.

    What do you think lads and lasses?

  11. I've recently put a 4-string bass onto the market place looking to get into 5-string basses; I know it won't make me a better player, but I love playing the low notes up the neck a bit.

    However I realise that I don't actually know what a decent but inexpensive starting point would be. Any suggestions from my learned friends gratefully received :)

    p.s. Would trading a Spector Legend 4 for a Legend 5 be a good starting point?

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