Question for the 4004Cii/5 owners
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Question for the 4004Cii/5 owners
How good is your bridge pickup at keeping the volume even across all the strings? I've heard some rumblings that the pickup is too narrow and the B&G strings are lower in volume than the inside strings. I'm curious since I'm considering ordering one.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
This has been a concern of mine as well. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the bridge pickup has been moved towards the neck - the strings should be slightly closer and hopefully have more pickup coverage.
It appears that RIC (and please correct me if I'm wrong), is using the same pickups that were used in some of the 2000 series four string basses. As they're using a 4 string pickup on a 5 string instrument, the bridge pickup is barely as wide as the strings. It's too bad because I would love to order a 4004cii/5, but I'm really concerned about the signal strength on the B and G strings. Since I'm never going to see one in a store in my area, I'm not willing to take the chance of ordering one without hearing it first.
It appears that RIC (and please correct me if I'm wrong), is using the same pickups that were used in some of the 2000 series four string basses. As they're using a 4 string pickup on a 5 string instrument, the bridge pickup is barely as wide as the strings. It's too bad because I would love to order a 4004cii/5, but I'm really concerned about the signal strength on the B and G strings. Since I'm never going to see one in a store in my area, I'm not willing to take the chance of ordering one without hearing it first.
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Of note from the Bartolini web site.
http://www.bartolini.net/selecting_pickups/choos_91.htm
http://www.bartolini.net/selecting_pickups/choos_91.htm
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The HB1 pickups have 2 steel rails in them that are about 2 1/4" ... with these rails I can only make the bridge spacing 2 3/8" on my conversion basses ... but I have not taken apart the pickups that the 4004CII5 uses ... I assume there are rails in there but I don't know the dimensions ... but a good pickup design would have those rails more like 2 3/4" +/-
Ok, so now Im concerned. With me taking delivery next week on a new 4004/cII5TG and listening to it in the store amp room, I have noticed a distinct difference in the low B as oppsed to the rest E A D G. The latter are certainly louder than the low B. Is this a design flaw, will replacement pickups of some type fix this, and if so what type. Is this the reason for the production shutdown JH? I have been waiting patently for over 2 years now to take delivery, ordered at NAMM when they were first released through my local dealer who I saw there, took him by the hand and showed it to him, and said I WANT ONE OF THESE NOW!!! heh.... I really wouldnt even have an issue with routing for new pickups if it will fix the issue.
Any thoughts??
Greg
Any thoughts??
Greg
Sorry the only 5 string they have is mine. It will be paid off this next week. The store is Apple Music in portland Or. 503-226-0036. They do have a few RIC basses in stock, a blue boy, that I can recall off hand. They did tell me that the bass I am getting, is the last one RIC will ship to them till after the re start of shipping on the 5 strings.
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