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Look at what my bass players just bought......

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Eric, my bass player, is a long time Precision player & owns a couple of beauts ('59, '61 Precisions, '60's Tele bass & Gibson EB3 with slotted headstock, amongst others), but has long admired both the sound & quality of my guitars. This is a pretty rare beast in the UK & he is staggered by the build quality.

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'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Let me guess.. the one with a BIN from eBay? I sure was tempted!

Very rare beast indeed... be sure to congratulate.

My oh My, the 4004s are starting to flood in...

I have a 2004 Cii in Trans-Red, one of the first Reds in the country.

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Gotta love natural though... very nice indeed! I'd like to hear his opinion on its sound, especially when he's been playing Precisions for years.
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You're right Henny...the Ebay 4004. How many are there? I'll let you know the full sound opinion next week, when we've put her through her paces!
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Not many at all in the UK...

There's a fair number of the Model I variety, (Tung Oil finish, walnut face, maple neck).

.. But of the Model II, hardly any... I heard somewhere between 8-15... a third of them are in the 'Special' finishes - TR/TB/TG, the rest I presume are Natural like that fine example above.

There are far more Laredo I and II versions of the 4004 around also, but the Cheyennes are really alien.
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I'm waiting for them to put two volume controls on them, that is a must for me on a 2 pickup bass, and I wouldn't want to modify one. I love the naturlas also, very classy.
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they do sound better wired like a jazz bass with 2 volume controls ... you can then blend the pickups ...
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Eric has mentioned the idea of stacked controls, ala jazz, which is a pretty good idea!
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Is there enough room in the cavity? Did you ever try that Jeff?
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Yep ... I have rewired 5 4004 basses with Volume Volume Tone controls ... you have to make the toggle switch hole just a little bit bigger to fit the volume shaft through ... sometimes I use carvin 500k pots ... they are a little smaller ... and somebody here did the stacked knob conversion as well ...
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That would be me.

Here's the link:

http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Electronics,_pickups/Components:_Control_pots_and_knobs/5/Control_Pots.html

They work great with absolutely no permenant modification. I'll have this bass at the Columbus Confluence in May.
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My next Ricky project will have two pickups and NO tone controls. I'll have two volume controls,a pickup selecter switch and a coil tap for the humbucker. I do my EQing on the amp(PortaBass 800 with two pre-amps). I've always run my tones on full anyway so I figure I'll get a purer tone without the extra parts.
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I was considering that but I already had three vintage knobs so I kept the tone control!

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Thanks for the link Scott. I think Eric will go for that.
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Post by henny »

Why have you replaced the bridge, Jeff??
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They'd be alright except they look so bling!
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