New 4003 vs 81' 4001?
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throw_this_away
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The necks are rock solid, when you set them they stay put. They handle any kind of string you want to put on them including heavy gauge strings if you're into them. They just feel nice in the hands also. Some people here think they are too thick, I like them, they have a nice solid feel to them, you don't feel like the're going to break off in your hands if you squeeze too hard. I played a 68 P bass with a 66 Jazz
A neck for twenty years, the neck is wider at the nut and narrower at the body, but I got used to them pretty quickly. The new Rics just have a solid feel to them and sound great, the pickups are very powerful and big sounding. Don't get me wrong I love 4001's and early 4003's but for every day playing the new ones win hands down to me.
A neck for twenty years, the neck is wider at the nut and narrower at the body, but I got used to them pretty quickly. The new Rics just have a solid feel to them and sound great, the pickups are very powerful and big sounding. Don't get me wrong I love 4001's and early 4003's but for every day playing the new ones win hands down to me.
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I just wrote a long answer and lost it, grrr!
short version:
necks are much stronger,
pickups much ballsier,
feels like a much more solid bass in your arms.
The sound is killer, blows away the old Rics for modern music or any modern situation no matter what the music is. You can still get the old sound pretty much if you want but they will compete with any new bass IMHO and win in all situations.
They are very versatile sounding, very responsive to your playing style, type of strings and amps that you use.
They took all the good things of the 4001's and left the bad things out, like weak necks, ornery truss rods, weak(er) pickups, lots of reasons to buy new. I also believe the quality control is better nowadays.
short version:
necks are much stronger,
pickups much ballsier,
feels like a much more solid bass in your arms.
The sound is killer, blows away the old Rics for modern music or any modern situation no matter what the music is. You can still get the old sound pretty much if you want but they will compete with any new bass IMHO and win in all situations.
They are very versatile sounding, very responsive to your playing style, type of strings and amps that you use.
They took all the good things of the 4001's and left the bad things out, like weak necks, ornery truss rods, weak(er) pickups, lots of reasons to buy new. I also believe the quality control is better nowadays.
The brand new 4003's are fantastic; I agree with Bob's, Ken's, and everybody's assessments. They are phenomenal instruments that are both beautiful and bulletproof. And, they growl, like Jeff says, if that's your thing.
In addition to the possible drawbacks of 4001's mentioned, be sure to ask about fret wear and any parts that may have been changed out. An instrument that has been around for 25 years or so may have changed hands a couple of times, been altered, etc. May not be any problems, but be sure to ask.
In addition to the possible drawbacks of 4001's mentioned, be sure to ask about fret wear and any parts that may have been changed out. An instrument that has been around for 25 years or so may have changed hands a couple of times, been altered, etc. May not be any problems, but be sure to ask.
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but I do gig with both my '67 4005WB
