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Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
music, videos, in progress - http://www.youtube.com/c/behndytheactionindex wrote:QUADRACOCK BEHNDERFUCK



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Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
music, videos, in progress - http://www.youtube.com/c/behndytheactionindex wrote:QUADRACOCK BEHNDERFUCK


ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote: No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
How dare you sully my good name.



Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
music, videos, in progress - http://www.youtube.com/c/behndytheactionindex wrote:QUADRACOCK BEHNDERFUCK


behndy wrote:i've played them and not really been into them, but the Dinger has given me really specific tastes for how a bass should feel.
but i'm a complete git about basses so..... IGNORE ME.

Well Mudfuzz is like the Ric master, and there are a few other guys here that have one.jwar wrote:So I made my weekly round to Guitar Center (really don't know why I keep going). ANYWAY. While there I was shocked to find they had two Rics for sale. I've never seen one in a GC and was amazing. So I had to try one. I've only played one Ric when I was 16 and honestly, can't remember much about it. So I picked the black one to try out, both are new models btw, plug it in and wow. I did not not like it at all. hahaha. I was so underwhelmed I couldn't believe it. The neck on this thing was one of the worst playing necks I've ever used. It felt like I was trying to play on a 2x4. It was thick and awkward. To top it off that damn pickup guard metal crap they put on them made it incredibly uncomfortable to play. I gave it 10 minutes and told the guy how disappointed I was, which surprised him.
It's so weird. I had before that, picked up a Squire Jaguar bass and could not believe how well it play and was set up. No dead spots. Lots of harmonics. Played just like a thousand dollar bass, I mean not as good as my MTD, but pretty damn good. It was 200 bucks, the Ric was 1800.
I now have a bad taste in my mouth. I know Bigchief plays a Ric, other than him, has anyone else loved them when playing them? Am I crazy??? I mean I know it's all subjective of course. I'm just curious. I was so excited to try own and feel so let down.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.

bigchiefbc wrote:Well Mudfuzz is like the Ric master, and there are a few other guys here that have one.jwar wrote:So I made my weekly round to Guitar Center (really don't know why I keep going). ANYWAY. While there I was shocked to find they had two Rics for sale. I've never seen one in a GC and was amazing. So I had to try one. I've only played one Ric when I was 16 and honestly, can't remember much about it. So I picked the black one to try out, both are new models btw, plug it in and wow. I did not not like it at all. hahaha. I was so underwhelmed I couldn't believe it. The neck on this thing was one of the worst playing necks I've ever used. It felt like I was trying to play on a 2x4. It was thick and awkward. To top it off that damn pickup guard metal crap they put on them made it incredibly uncomfortable to play. I gave it 10 minutes and told the guy how disappointed I was, which surprised him.
It's so weird. I had before that, picked up a Squire Jaguar bass and could not believe how well it play and was set up. No dead spots. Lots of harmonics. Played just like a thousand dollar bass, I mean not as good as my MTD, but pretty damn good. It was 200 bucks, the Ric was 1800.
I now have a bad taste in my mouth. I know Bigchief plays a Ric, other than him, has anyone else loved them when playing them? Am I crazy??? I mean I know it's all subjective of course. I'm just curious. I was so excited to try own and feel so let down.
For me, the boner for Rics isn't about how they feel/play. It's solely about the tone. I've never heard any other bass do a really convincing Ric tone. I know people say Peavey T-40s do, but not really. I'll readily admit the Ric isn't the most comfortable bass to play, and I agree with you about the metal pickup bezel being a pain in the butt. But the way the thing sounds makes it all worth it to me. I don't really care about feel/comfort when I'm playing, as long as it sounds good.



Yeah, mine's a '76, so it's got a slimmer neck too. The hardest part for me was getting used to the non-contoured body. Being primarily a pick player, I found my forearm getting rubbed raw the first few times I played for longer than a half hour or so. I had to learn to hold my picking arm out from my body a bit so that it doesn't rub against the binding.Mudfuzz wrote:bigchiefbc wrote:Well Mudfuzz is like the Ric master, and there are a few other guys here that have one.jwar wrote:So I made my weekly round to Guitar Center (really don't know why I keep going). ANYWAY. While there I was shocked to find they had two Rics for sale. I've never seen one in a GC and was amazing. So I had to try one. I've only played one Ric when I was 16 and honestly, can't remember much about it. So I picked the black one to try out, both are new models btw, plug it in and wow. I did not not like it at all. hahaha. I was so underwhelmed I couldn't believe it. The neck on this thing was one of the worst playing necks I've ever used. It felt like I was trying to play on a 2x4. It was thick and awkward. To top it off that damn pickup guard metal crap they put on them made it incredibly uncomfortable to play. I gave it 10 minutes and told the guy how disappointed I was, which surprised him.
It's so weird. I had before that, picked up a Squire Jaguar bass and could not believe how well it play and was set up. No dead spots. Lots of harmonics. Played just like a thousand dollar bass, I mean not as good as my MTD, but pretty damn good. It was 200 bucks, the Ric was 1800.
I now have a bad taste in my mouth. I know Bigchief plays a Ric, other than him, has anyone else loved them when playing them? Am I crazy??? I mean I know it's all subjective of course. I'm just curious. I was so excited to try own and feel so let down.
For me, the boner for Rics isn't about how they feel/play. It's solely about the tone. I've never heard any other bass do a really convincing Ric tone. I know people say Peavey T-40s do, but not really. I'll readily admit the Ric isn't the most comfortable bass to play, and I agree with you about the metal pickup bezel being a pain in the butt. But the way the thing sounds makes it all worth it to me. I don't really care about feel/comfort when I'm playing, as long as it sounds good.
If it is a new RIC then I can understand why you might not have liked it, I haven't liked any of the new ones I've played…. All mine ore over 30 years old and I think BCBC's is as well.. For me I love how they play as much as they sound, my burgundyglow one is to me the easiest 4 stringer to play I've ever owned, even with the hand rest/pickupcover onand I love the sounds I get, and I go for a ver different sound than BC, I used flat wound strings and cut a lot of highs when not using a dirty sound, I love that rubbery, bouncy sound AND I love being able to kick on a pedal and hit the bridge pickup and go all Lemmy on everyone
Also they work whith dirt pedal better than most basses
If I could afford a 5 string one I'd get it in a second too… sadly collectability….
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.


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