Micro-cubits is probably unnecessary. Making the measurement in nanoquacksters would be good enough...jps wrote:Should the measurements be made between the center of the pickup and, say, the center of the 12th fret, in micro-cubits?
Introducing the Al Cisneros Signature 4003S
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I measure in picolams myself, for ultimate, um...er...what are we measuring?cjj wrote:Micro-cubits is probably unnecessary. Making the measurement in nanoquacksters would be good enough...jps wrote:Should the measurements be made between the center of the pickup and, say, the center of the 12th fret, in micro-cubits?
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Yes, they are. For the open string, the 4001/3 neck pickup is at the fourth harmonic (two octaves up from the fundamental, or first harmonic) and the bridge pickup is at the eighth harmonic, three octaves up.cassius987 wrote:I did a rough comparison of the pickup spacing on this bass compared to a 4003, a 4002 and a Jazz Bass. I just drew vector art over photos I pulled from the net and compared the length from nut to bridge to the length from nut to center of pickup, so these are surely not perfect numbers.
4003: 74-75% (neck), 87.5% (bridge) [aren't these both octave positions? neat]
4002: 82.5% (neck), 93% (bridge)
Jazz Bass: 81% (neck), 92% (bridge)
4003AC: 81% (neck), 91% (bridge)
Limitations: I could have chosen bad representative photos, especially if the camera lens was angled a bit. But I still think the results are likely to be accurate if not precise. As most of us could tell just by looking, the 4003AC looks a lot like a 4002 or Jazz Bass in pickup spacing. I'm excited to hear it.
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I only accept measurements in Smoots.jps wrote:Should the measurements be made between the center of the pickup and, say, the center of the 12th fret, in micro-cubits?
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Something to wet yr appetite: https://youtu.be/SszSO7K21Bwcassius987 wrote:I'm excited to hear it.
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The tone over the "Dragonaut" riff was pretty spot-on. I am impressed by the neck pickup in particular. But I really want to hear the clean tone too.
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I re-read my post and meant that I dont like the Bass, the green markers, the two pickups side by side, all that, except the new bridge design, but still as I mute more and more in my playing style, that would not help much either. Overall, that Bass is not to my taste at all.turlu wrote:That bridge!
Me want one! I bet Ric could sell several thousands of those very fast!
The bass is interesting too. I like, but not with the green markers, not my taste.
Hopefully Ric will make those bridges available as a part soon!
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Why the eyeroll?cheyenne wrote:Needs more distortion.
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Because there is already so much distortion in his bass playing that it kills any tone the bass may have.Korladis wrote:Why the eyeroll?cheyenne wrote:Needs more distortion.
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It's an affliction from his mother's side of the family.Korladis wrote:Why the eyeroll?cheyenne wrote:Needs more distortion.
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This.aceonbass wrote:Because there is already so much distortion in his bass playing that it kills any tone the bass may have.Korladis wrote:Why the eyeroll?cheyenne wrote:Needs more distortion.
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The bridge looks good. I'm glad they've kept the mute. It would be nice to see a five string version of it on the 4003s/5. A four string 4003 with that bridge, HB1s in the same 4002 pickup spacing, similar pickguard scheme and good shielding would be a good thing as well.
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+1Kiddwad57 wrote:The bridge looks good. I'm glad they've kept the mute. It would be nice to see a five string version of it on the 4003s/5. A four string 4003 with that bridge, HB1s in the same 4002 pickup spacing, similar pickguard scheme and good shielding would be a good thing as well.
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I'll go back to Rics if they start using that improved intonatable bridge. The two-way truss rod is pretty sweet, too.