How much is a Rickenbacker bass worth?

How much is a Rickenbacker bass worth?

New Rickenbacker basses are typically priced between $1,700 and $2,200 – the list price on a new 4003 is $2249 – though they often retail lower, sometimes as low as $1500-1600.

Is a Rickenbacker bass worth the money?

Nothing else sounds like an Rickenbacker (AFAIK), so if you like that sound, and like the way the bass plays, and can afford it, it’s probably worth the money. I’ve only once played a Rick, and I hated the neck dive, and didn’t like the sound much, so I would never buy one.

Why are Rickenbacker basses so expensive?

The main reason why Rickenbacker bass guitars are so expensive is that there is more demand for Rickenbacker bass than the supply. And this is an intentional strategy by the company to increase the value of their bass by limiting production. Also, Rickenbacker bass is handmade in the USA by expert craftsmen.

Are Rickenbacker bass guitars any good?

The bass is built really solidly and it’s reliable for players that gig night after night. There’s a nice range of colours to suit everyone’s taste, or to match whatever your personal icon played. The Rickenbacker 4003 plays amazing, looks amazing and sounds like nothing else.

Do they still make Rickenbacker basses?

Rickenbacker International Corporation is a string instrument manufacturer based in Santa Ana, California. The company is credited as the first known maker of electric guitars – a steel guitar in 1932 – and today produces a range of electric guitars and basses.

Who plays a Rickenbacker bass?

Stylish, classic, packing an unmistakable punch – that’s Bruce Foxton for you. You could say the same for the Rickenbacker 4001 bass, played by the former Jam and Stiff Little Fingers star as well as a huge host of bass heroes, including Paul McCartney, Geddy Lee, Chris Squire and of course Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister.

What Rickenbacker did Johnny Marr?

Rickenbacker 330 Jet-glo

Who uses Rickenbacker?

George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Geddy Lee, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty, Pete Townshend, Peter Buck, Mike Campbell, Carl Wilson, Glenn Frey, Chris Squire, Fred Turner, Joe Walsh, Johnny Marr, Lemmy… Tom Petty, John Fogerty, Beatles, Byrds. Lots of 80’s bands used the guitars. Their basses are quite popular.

What finish does Rickenbacker use?

From the thread, you’ll learn that Rickenbacker uses a polyurethane CV, not catalyzed polyester as suggested by rhomco.

What model Rickenbacker did the Beatles use?

Upgrading from a 1959 Höfner Club 40 guitar, purchased from Hessy’s Music Shop in Liverpool, Lennon primarily used a Rickenbacker 325 Capri from 1960 until 1964. He purchased the guitar in Hamburg in its original natural finish and used the guitar extensively throughout the Cavern Club performances.

How good a guitarist was John Lennon?

John Lennon was a good rhythm guitar player and many of their hit songs especially early years would not have the coolness factor without his unique rhythm patterns. In their hit song, I want to hold your hand, John’s rhythm was most of the guitar playing with only a few licks by George.

Was paul McCartney a better guitarist than John Lennon?

Paul McCartney was probably the best guitarist in The Beatles. Though it’s nearly hybris to mention it, he was actually better on the six string than George Harrison, who again was far better than John Lennon. Listen to the guitar solo on Taxman (1966), played by McCartney.

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