My God Jim, it's a LK for sale BIN
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All I have is a 4004Ci to compare it against and I can say that they do sound very similiar. The extra pickup in the LK adds a little kick but tone wise they are as close as any two basses could be.
I played Jeff Scott's beautiful Cii at the Columbus Confluence after playing my LK and the Cii seemed to have a brighter tone and sounded more defined (slightly) where the LK has a more mellow edge and seemed "deeper" in it's natural tone. Jeff also has toaster's in his Cii along with a different bridge....so I'm not sure how his compares with an "average" Cii.
The LK's oil finish and walnut body wings certainly have an impact on it's tone as compared to a maple body with a conversion varnish finish.....but the effects, while noticeable, certainly aren't huge (IMO).
So basically I am no help at all.....
I played Jeff Scott's beautiful Cii at the Columbus Confluence after playing my LK and the Cii seemed to have a brighter tone and sounded more defined (slightly) where the LK has a more mellow edge and seemed "deeper" in it's natural tone. Jeff also has toaster's in his Cii along with a different bridge....so I'm not sure how his compares with an "average" Cii.
The LK's oil finish and walnut body wings certainly have an impact on it's tone as compared to a maple body with a conversion varnish finish.....but the effects, while noticeable, certainly aren't huge (IMO).
So basically I am no help at all.....
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My band is still doing "Ace of Spades" and with my Fulltone Bassdrive, some chorus through my Ampeg SVP-Pro preamp and the 4004LK I get the Lemmy tone pretty much perfect. I turn the overdrive down just a little and use that for my basic all-around tone for everything else.
I went from a pretty clean sound as my standard to pretty filthy and couldn't be happier. It does wonders for filling the gaps since we are a three piece and it still cuts through nicely.
I went from a pretty clean sound as my standard to pretty filthy and couldn't be happier. It does wonders for filling the gaps since we are a three piece and it still cuts through nicely.
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Yes, Ric will provide a letter. I had one with a 4003SPC Tuxedo that I bought from Kendall James.....signed by Kenny. The letter is good enough for me. Also, I don't doubt the authenticity of the LK in question. My only concern would be that it is not stolen.....and I'm not sure there is an easy way to determine that since it is out of the country.
Sean.....I do the intro using my fingernail like a pick and do the rest of the song fingerstyle with occasional fingernail strums for chords as accents. I can get a clean pick sound this way and switch back to fingerstyle seemlessly. No problem
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Sean.....I do the intro using my fingernail like a pick and do the rest of the song fingerstyle with occasional fingernail strums for chords as accents. I can get a clean pick sound this way and switch back to fingerstyle seemlessly. No problem
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WOW.....I've been called plenty of things but never "Brain"
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Who could determine if it is stolen? RIC would only know if someone notified them directly (unlikely) and if it was stolen out of the country I'd have no idea where it was from to know who to contact. As far as it being stolen in this country there are alot of variables that could make it hard to determine without knowing a specific city/state. Serial numbers get entered with hyphens or spaces that throw the system off as well. Vehicles/firearms show up nationally but other property tends to be local/state.
I don't get the vibe that it is stolen but it doesn't hurt to check. It would be pretty stupid to sell a stolen rare bass on the internet with the serial number shown.
. Who could determine if it is stolen? RIC would only know if someone notified them directly (unlikely) and if it was stolen out of the country I'd have no idea where it was from to know who to contact. As far as it being stolen in this country there are alot of variables that could make it hard to determine without knowing a specific city/state. Serial numbers get entered with hyphens or spaces that throw the system off as well. Vehicles/firearms show up nationally but other property tends to be local/state.
I don't get the vibe that it is stolen but it doesn't hurt to check. It would be pretty stupid to sell a stolen rare bass on the internet with the serial number shown.
