Ric HB in the neck of a 4003?

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beefandbones
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Ric HB in the neck of a 4003?

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Anyone here try this? Seems like it could be a pretty versatile setup - that warm humbucker sound in the neck, with the bite of a hi-gain in the bridge.
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Post by rickcrazy »

I agree - it is a versatile setup. In fact, what you're proposing is the original 4001 premise: a neck pickup assigned to bass and a bridge pickup assigned to treble, right?
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Post by rickcrazy »

Let me re-phrase that: a neck pickup assigned to thumping bass and a bridge pickup assigned to crackling treble - the distinctive Rickenbacker tone, right?
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Post by marc61 »

I have the HB in the neck position of my 4001 project and a horseshoe in the bridge position. would love to own 1000 basses with that set up. The tonal range is unmatched IMO.
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I tried 4004 pickups on a 4001 ... I prefered the single coils ...
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Post by basshawk »

Marc's 4001p has a great voice to go along with the eye candy. Very unique indeed.
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