5 string American j bass was my favorite for most of my career, but sold it when I got an incredible offer.
Surprisingly, my ancient rogue 6 string is my current favourite...low action with heavy strings
Have an old Hondo 4 string that I never play but I'm the market for a 4 string Sterling... Unbelievable for the cost.
My main bass in general is a Warwick Thumb 4 neck-through.
Right now I am practicing on a Gibson Thunderbird. I have a set of Thunderbuckers for it, but didn't put them in yet.
How do you like the neck on it? I really like the thunderbird sound and shape, but I've always found the necks too wide.
Those Sterling Stingrays are like the best deal in basses right now.
I think the Squier Classic Vibe basses are up there too!Those Sterling Stingrays are like the best deal in basses right now.
I think the Squier Classic Vibe basses are up there too!
Yup, and not many companies make lower cost copies of them.
I have a Harley Benton that I modded with some real Ric hardware and pickups.
How does it compare to an actual Rick?
No idea, I’ve never played one lol.
Seriously though, it sounds close enough for me. Although, I think I have the wrong pots in there. I used 250Ks and it’s a little dark. Some actual Ric owners on TalkBass told me to use 500Ks. But I haven’t got around to changing them yet.
Still, it’s a fun bass to play. And it looks cool.![]()
Got an update to what I’ll be using. I have a older/used SBMM Ray34 on the way. It’s got all the specs I wanted and the price was reasonable.
olde Ray34