This is #4 because Fresh Pics #1-3 were posted in the guitar forum over the last month or so. Check 'em out. I've been snapping pics of my Rics and this is the first of my basses. It's been posted on the forum before and is featured in the bass article on the main site but never in this quality.
It's a set neck 1981 4001S/FL. It originally came with a white pick guard & TRC (which I still have) but I preferred black. I also added a Bartolini in the bridge position in '82.
It can be put back to original any time. I have all the original parts.
Yes they are Rotosounds. They had started to eat through the finish so I had the original planed off by Flynn Brothers in Evanston. Then I Jaco'd it with 6 coats of Petit's Poly Poxy. It's been that way since '91 and I've played out with it a ton of times and it still shows no sign of wear. The new finish looks like the old and you'd be hard pressed to say it looks different.
The reason I ask is because I did that around the same time to an early 80's 4001FL and the tone changed, it never sounded as good as with the original neck finish, did you notice a change at all?
The strings had gradually eaten through so if the tone had changed from the time it was new to the time it was on the wood, I didn't notice. When I put the new finish on however, I felt it sounded better.
I only played mine one night with Rotos, I could see, hear, and feel the handwriting on the wall. It sounded unbelievable with Rotos and the original finish, talk about growl, I could never get that growly sound with the epoxy. I think part of the growl came from the strings eating into the finish however. I get good growl with TI flats on my 72 though with the original finish.