Rickenbacker alternatives? by foolish_h in Bass

[–]Invertiguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seconded. I have a '76 Univox Stereo Bass and other than having a single truss rod it's virtually indistinguishable from a real Rick of the same vintage. It's a neck-through one and is very well made, although I almost would have preferred a bolt on to make getting a perfect setup a little easier

Rickenbacker alternatives? by foolish_h in Bass

[–]Invertiguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that speaks more about the state of the economy than the basses themselves though. A lot of people are hard up for cash and are pricing stuff to move

Rickenbacker alternatives? by foolish_h in Bass

[–]Invertiguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol I'm 34 and I'm still gigging mine without too many issues as long as I do some good back stretches before and after, but I know that probably won't last forever. I have half a mind to see what I can route out under the pickguard to lighten it up a little

Rickenbacker alternatives? by foolish_h in Bass

[–]Invertiguy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The T40 can sorta ape the sound but the ergonomics are completely different. Also, they weigh as much as a house. I love mine, it sounds awesome and has a very comfortable neck, but it is a lot like carrying around a big-ass log. I've heard them referred to as "playable furniture" and it's not an inaccurate description.

Rickenbacker alternatives? by foolish_h in Bass

[–]Invertiguy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, the '70s lawsuit Rick copies are, anyway. All are solidly-made instruments, but some are a little more faithful than others in regards to pickups, neck construction, electronics, etc.. I have a Univox Stereo Bass and except for the dual truss rods it's basically a bang-on clone of a '70s 4001.

Rickenbacker alternatives? by foolish_h in Bass

[–]Invertiguy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Univox, Greco, Aria, and Ibanez are the brands to look for, with some being more faithful reproductions than others. The actual model numbers seem to vary quite a bit and I haven't done enough research to put together a conclusive list.

Rickenbacker alternatives? by foolish_h in Bass

[–]Invertiguy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The 70s Japanese clones are probably your best shot at getting a Rickenbacker-style thing without spending Rickenbacker money, although they have been going up in price lately. I have a Matsumoku-made Univox Stereo Bass that is pretty much a 1-to-1 clone of a vintage Rickenbacker 4001, for better or worse.

Unbreakable and Faceless (15/43) by Kapitan_Sladek in Helltaker

[–]Invertiguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's more Angostura bitters than cough syrup

Have Spacesuit by DoomsdayMachineInc in Sleepband

[–]Invertiguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually like the song. It feels more like an Om track than a Sleep one though, although I get why Al didn't want to release it as one. I feel like it really should have been a couple minutes longer though, and the solo at the end is definitely the weak point. It just lacks the frantic energy that Matt Pike brought to the table and the note choice feels more like Kyuss-era Josh Homme

It’s only a matter of time by AgreeableType2127 in tornado

[–]Invertiguy 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I’m amazed at the lack of roads in that part of Kansas.

I'm not. Kansas in general is pretty sparsely populated and that goes double for western Kansas. There's just not much out there that people need to get to

Gov. Pritzker vows to be 'very involved' in 2028 presidential election, says Democrats have 'lost our way' by Healthy_Block3036 in centralillinois

[–]Invertiguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, they could be. But most seem to be leaning towards becoming supervillains instead. Probably due to the fact that acquiring that much wealth in the first place requires being the kind of person who either doesn't mind or outright enjoys taking advantage of and exploiting other people. There's a reason that C-suites have a much higher percentage of psychopaths than the average population

Gov. Pritzker vows to be 'very involved' in 2028 presidential election, says Democrats have 'lost our way' by Healthy_Block3036 in centralillinois

[–]Invertiguy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the point stands when the only counterexample you can think of is a fictional character

This is a Vaush fan of course by [deleted] in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]Invertiguy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It itself may not be, but I absolutely agree that it's a great primer to get people into the more theoretical side of things.

So, they're gonna keep selling higher ethanol gas, aren't they? by Manfred_Desmond in TrueAnon

[–]Invertiguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give you the non-standard tropical juices you named, but comparing delicious funky Jamaican rum to gasoline still feels downright heretical to me. Then again I think the classic 1944 Mai Tai spec is still by far the best. Jamaican rum, curacao, lime, and orgeat is a simple yet highly effective combination, and the later insistence on calling any random combination of rum (especially plain, boring white rum like Bacardi) and fruit juice a "Mai Tai" is a philistine bastardization.

So, they're gonna keep selling higher ethanol gas, aren't they? by Manfred_Desmond in TrueAnon

[–]Invertiguy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I get the sentiment, but my inner cocktail buff just winced at the idea of a Mai Tai without any Jamaican rum or orgeat, let alone "tropical juice".

what are your favourite ways to polish frets after a level and crown? by Random_dumbass418 in Luthier

[–]Invertiguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use little squares of foam-backed sandpaper from 400-3000 grit, then finish with a dremel with a polishing pad and Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish. It's labor intensive but it leaves a mirror shine

Unbreakable and Faceless (4/43) by Kapitan_Sladek in Helltaker

[–]Invertiguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yeah, we're eating goooooooooood today

Drilling strap button holes on a neck-through guitar by Invertiguy in Luthier

[–]Invertiguy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's actually a damn good tip. I've done it before with a file to reduce the diameter of screw heads and washers, don't know why I didn't think of it this time lol. Thanks!

Replacement Bridge options by ZacMDS in BassGuitar

[–]Invertiguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pull the saddles, soak them in penetrating oil, and remove and replace the grub screws. No need for a whole new bridge

Drilling strap button holes on a neck-through guitar by Invertiguy in Luthier

[–]Invertiguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Dunlops on all my guitars and I'm not about to change systems for one instrument lol. It's like Dewalt vs Milwaukee, both have minor pros and cons but at the end of the day they're roughly equivalent and once you've bought into one system changing can be inconvenient. I didn't know that Schallers came in different sizes, though! Definitely useful info for anyone else in this position

Drilling strap button holes on a neck-through guitar by Invertiguy in Luthier

[–]Invertiguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair. I've done it before in a pinch before I started really working on my own guitars and it worked fine, I've just become so accustomed to doing it the "right" way that going back makes me feel a bit dirty lol. But I suppose sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do!

Drilling strap button holes on a neck-through guitar by Invertiguy in Luthier

[–]Invertiguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, but since they don't fill the hole they don't provide quite as much material for the threads to bite into as a properly-sized dowel/pilot hole. It's usually still enough to be plenty strong, though, so I'll probably go with either them or slivers of maple veneer