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Got this from UK recently.
I still trying to figure out what all the knobs do but so far I've got it to sound the way I like!
Beefier neck and a tad heavy overall but it's seriously fun.
Awesome! I have never seen pickups like that. I would love to know what that thing sounds like!
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
What a great looking bass! Two things - would loved to see the control cavity, and also, why are there four screws in the middle of the cavity plate - battery holder bracket? 2nd, I'll bet Jeroen will be able to help you out with what all the knobs do....
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Thanks all, this is some seriously awesome bass!
I saw that and opened the cavity cover, there is another board screwed to it!
Jeroen gave me the basics but every time I start messing with the knobs I get it all messed up, I have to find out what each knob does and mark it in a piece of paper, then mess with it accordingly!
I usually have all my basses dialed to wherever I want them to be and then I won't touch them no more so this one is almost there anyway!
NoXX wrote:Wow- I think my brain just overloaded. How does tone and treble differ ? Is it an active vs passive thing?
Ha! My guess is the "EQ bypass" switch is actually an active/passive switch. Active mode utilizes the three boost/cut knobs, and passive mode utilizes the "Tone" knob, which is just a good old-fashioned passive tone pot.
What I want to know is what the heck the "Gain" knob does. Is that just a volume control for the preamp? In that case, maybe the "Volume" knob is just a passive volume pot which is used in passive mode.
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
The passive tone control is "on" all the time, and is your regular treble roll-off type. The 3-band is only active when the switch is set to on, and the gain pot acts as a master level for the EQ to match the level to the passive level (or boost it - it can get crazy loud!).
This is not an '83 though, I expect 1980 or 1981. What's the serial number on this? The letter at the beginning will tell you the month it was completed, and the first two digits are for the year.
Wow that's exactly what I needed! Thanks fivebass52!!
Jeroen, here's a pic of the back of the headstock, the last number looks like it's a 0 or 6 perhaps?
I'll have to take a look later on today but in the picture it looks like 6.
Here on GDP it says it's a 81.
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superheavydeathmetal wrote:
What I want to know is what the heck the "Gain" knob does. Is that just a volume control for the preamp? In that case, maybe the "Volume" knob is just a passive volume pot which is used in passive mode.
If I know anything about Japanese engineering, they're using the word "gain" in the strictest sense so it's safe to assume the volume knob is a passive potentiometer that attenuates the signal and the gain knob directly controls the preamp's output gain.
Exactly what the "EQ bypass" switch does in the circuit, is what makes me really curious.
Exactly what it says it does
It's like an active/passive switch. The 3-band EQ is battery-powered, but everything else in these basses is fully passive.
Jeroen wrote:Exactly what it says it does
It's like an active/passive switch. The 3-band EQ is battery-powered, but everything else in these basses is fully passive.
So no, not "exactly" what it says. Does it bypass EQ? Safe to say. Does it bypass the entire active circuit? Don't know; perhaps the gain knob still works. Does it bypass the battery? Hopefully yes, unless it also has a switching jack.
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It's a question that would be difficult to answer without actually getting under the hood and poking around.
So are these basses the holy grail of left handed Ibanez? It sure is a beautiful bass. And one, that just by looking at it, looks great to play. Paulo, you have a really nice collection. I'm eagerly waiting for the Paulo's Collection thread in the photo gallery.