Sounds great but I have one important question. Does it have the capacitor in the bridge pickup still as many people bypassed them in the 70’s and it’s a major tone changer.
When you have both pickups on do you still find the neck pickup is the dominant one? If the bridge pickup has the capacitor still in place I guess that sounds really thin when solo’d (hard to tell exactly in the vid)
Selling one right now it’s so fire
Amo os Ricks , timbres excelentes. É o meu baixo preferido. Rio,🇧🇷.
Seriously regret not getting one used in the 80’s when they were affordable.
Yeah, just checked his site, and jeeeeezus the prices are nuts!
Great work as usual, always had a soft spot for the Rickenbacker loved the tone and the feel when playing one, cheers.
Always enjoy your videos Andy. You get the best out of all the basses you demo. Very percussive attack with your right hand. 👍 👍
Thanks mate ❤️
Sounds wicked! Great tone and playing.
For me, most of the goodness comes from the neck pup with the tone wide open 😊
🔥
Shades of early Rush, Geddy's best tone came from a Rickenbacker IMO.
Sounds great but I have one important question. Does it have the capacitor in the bridge pickup still as many people bypassed them in the 70’s and it’s a major tone changer.
Yeah, this one is all original ❤️
@@andysvintageguitars2335 were those round wound strings?
@@bassmanluke yeah
When you have both pickups on do you still find the neck pickup is the dominant one? If the bridge pickup has the capacitor still in place I guess that sounds really thin when solo’d (hard to tell exactly in the vid)
@@bassmanluke this one did not sound thin at all.
You may have to get that pickup
Checked out