I miss Rick Danko... he could make anything sound good.
I missed out/took a pass on a RIC 4004L a while back. I've never cared for any of the other models Rickenbacker offered but the 4004 models, and this particular one was in AzureGlo, one of my favorite finishes. It was too much cash for a bass that I wasn't even going to play that much. But, my, my... it was fetching.
Beg to differ on the Gibsons... but with the caveat, some are woofy. The older EB-SG types, yeah they could get lost down there in the fuzz if you weren't careful. The later issues of EB though, (2013-18 ?) were a totally different story. A huge improvement in my opinion, that never really got a fair shake. I have a couple in my library that defy all Gibsonian stereotypes. The '87 Thunder Series V is essentially a studio Thunderbird, in 5-string. All mahogany, set-neck, lightweight, TB+ pickups and wired V-V-T, just like a T-bird. The string spacing is great for playing with a pick; very tight. The '87 Q-80 is a weird one too... it's a mahogany body in Victory style, with a maple Explorer type neck, and Grabber pickups, V-V-T controls. I swear they just made a run of basses from spare parts, shot 'em in black or red, and stuck Custom Shop logos on them. Irregardless of that, you can't make that thing sound tubby. I've actually got mine loaned out to a cat in a Dead band, along with a matching black Starfire. (I probably need to ask about that...)
I've just gotten very selective about what I want to play anymore.