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bass guitar that sounds a rickenbacker 4000?

Written by admin on June 7, 2009 – 9:47 pm -

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the 'M. who are looking for a bass that what sounds a lot like a rickenbacker 4000, on the 'expensive; m. who are looking for a bass that is less expensive but with the same sound as rickenbacker, suggestions? I have a cushion the shock and a 'm. very dissatisfied with it because of sound quality, who are looking for a bass that has a very punchy sound.


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2 Responses to “bass guitar that sounds a rickenbacker 4000?”

  1. By AJ on Jun 10, 2009 | Reply

    believe also a lot healthier with the right effects. Its playability that you really want in that case suggests that sea bass cushion the shock P or jazz bass.

  2. By byrde1994 on Jun 11, 2009 | Reply

    The sea bass, Rick has a very unique sound, very bright, thin, one item of 1 part through the body. all body / neck application. Probably the closest would be a jazz bass cushion shock, with strings clear of the calibre of stainless steel, three times throughout the roller sense out of some of the low, sull'ampère. Definitivamente NOT a bass P, The vast sea bass, but NOTHING gradice a Rick. has a sound VERY fat more often. 1 publish What cushion shock you? _ That string be it, and how old? The strings can make a HUGE difference in the sound and the punch by a sea bass. The amp is also a large part of sound, I don 't that what any bass sounds just like Rick, one of the reasons are so expensive. The rest of your tone is in your hands, as he played. A style of play more aggressively, can add much punch to your sound too.

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