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This week’s bass guitar of the week has influences from a Rickenbacker 4005, Fender, and Music Man.
Bass builder Pierre-Gilles writes:
Except some small pieces of walnut here and there, it’s a full-maple instrument. The neck is glued through a twin-chamber body, there’s a fanned fret fingerboard and Labella FW strings (hard to find!), it’s full passive with three Delano pups.
Controls :
– volume neck with a J/JP/P selector
– volume bridge with a parallel/single/series selector
– tone styler Stellartone Duo 6
Here was one of my problems : considering that the scale is not the same from a string to the other, how to respect the right harmonic position of each pup AND to catch each string ?
- the J is located at 3/4 of the scale : I’ve chosen a bridge unit, so that the string-spacing stays ok in the neck position when tilted a little bit.
- the P is located at 5/6 of the scale : translating a little bit the two coils gives the change.
- the soapbar is located at 9/10 of the scale : rather than asking for an expensive Delano custom pup, I’ve chosen a five string humbucker with blades instead of individuals magnets, so that its large sensing area is able to cover each string, specially the E when the pup is switched in single coil.
What about the tones ? Among the 15 combinations, my favorite ones are :
a) vintage tones :
- J + P (tone on 3) gives a sweet mellow sound very rich in harmonics, I’ve never heard it before on any bass I’ve played.
- P alone (tone on 3) gives a real old Pbass sound, but more aggressive.
- J + soapbar in single mode (tone on 4) : I was surprising not to get something like a Jazz Bass, but in fact it sounds rather like a 4003 !
b) modern tones :
- soapbar alone in parallel mode gives a well-defined tone, but there’s much treble for me, that can be controled thanks to the first position of the tone styler.
- soapbar alone in series mode : nothing else but a massive destruction weapon in every tone positions !
Let’s sum up : Rickenbacker 4005 shape inspiration, Fender main pickups combination, Musicman banana plate and inspired-bridge pup : may I call this bass “my Rickenderman?” 😉










Yes, you certainly may call this the Rickenderman. 🙂 Well done!
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Beauty – I could see owning one of these!
Freaking cool!
sound. I want hear it
Thank you all for your comments !
Now I’m working on a new project, and I’m looking for others pickups suitable for a fanned fret : who can help ?
Thank you all for your comments !
Now I’m working on a new project, and I’m looking for other pickups suitable for a fanned fret : who can help ?
sound ??
That’s the most awesome bass I have seen yet!
Can one be commissioned for a build?
Great Job! Beautiful Bass!
This Bass Bone rocks I’m sure 🙂
Nicely done extremely innovative!!!
An awesome accomplishment…I envy you your talent!
The bass is awsome but I would like better to have a rick p-up on the neck pickup in the neck position, a fender jazz pickup on the middle pisition an the MM pickup on the bridge position
This bass is awsome! In my opinion a rick pickup on the neck position, a fender jazz on the middle position and a MM on the bridge will make the bass awsome great!!
Add “Dingwall” to the stack of basses influencing this, thanks to the fanned frets.
FANTASTIC! I hope Rickenbacker are taking notice and making plans to build something in this vein. #thumbsup
Beautiful work. Love it!
When you get a chance to post a video so that we could all enjoy its sound. That would be great…