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Marko1960
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I also like what Chris Squire did by converting his Rickenbacker into stereo and playing thru two different amps.
Rickenbacker put the stereo output onto the 4001, not Chris Squire
Marko1960
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Mere statement of fact
Marko1960
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Not trying to make anyone cry
Marko1960
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Even doing multiple replies
Marko1960
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As appeasement
Marko1960
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They called it Ric-O-Sound
johnny880
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Chris Squires bass was the UK cheap mono version that they shipped there at the time. Which he had converted to stereo.
johnny880
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They didn't ship the stereo bass to the UK at that time.

johnny880
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Mere Fact.
johnny880
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Quote: I also like what Chris Squire did by converting his Rickenbacker into stereo and playing thru two different amps. Rickenbacker put the stereo output onto the 4001, not Chris Squire
You are right about this. I only said he had his converted to stereo and played it thru two amps. I didn't say he invented Rickenbackers stereo concept. I said he had his bass modified to stereo. FACT.

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