4003s5

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Post by jwr2 »

yes I can sell you a set of 5 saddles complete with screws that are ready to drop in ... no mods needed and 100% reversible ... e-mail me and I will figure out a fair price ... and if you still don't like the bass after that then I will gladly purchase it from you ... also the 4003s5 has an bridge pickup that is overwound to about 15k ohms ... this can make the 4003s5 a little thick sounding ... sometimes I put a Seymour Duncan jazz neck pickup in the mute cavity and wire it in with the neck pickup ... this adds a little bit more treble bite and it is a 100% reversible mod ...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Jeff,you have mail.

4003s5 Man,absolutely a dream to play.This one sounds and plays awesome I haven't found good use for the low "B" yet except playing blues,but its still new to me.The high gain in this thing kicks.
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roll the neck pickup off to about 7-9 range and the bridge pickup will really growl and scream ...

What year is it ... that looks like a 98 or 99 to me ...
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Ken currently the saddles are not grooved ... I usually like to put them on the bass to groove them ... I like to get the maximum spacing ... I set the B and G strings about 1/16" to 1/8" to the outside of the bridge high gain pole pieces ... there is a little bit of an art to this ... too wide and you get string drop off and too narrow and you get tight spacing ... here's a picture of the uncut saddles ...

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Post by ken_swearingen »

Jeff,Its a 98,and great go ahead and tally up something I think I can handle it.

my girlfriend even commented how full it sounded.
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Post by rickaddict »

That is one beautiful bass, Ken. How many does this make now?! Did you take some sort of speed-buying course?

Say...if you're gettin' tired of that old, out-dated '72FG, let me know!

I agree about the tone on the S5's. Mine sounds brutally cool. I wonder if a 4003 would sound the same if its bridge pickup were wound as hot.

Sergio?
Play what you love, love what you play!
jwr2

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I actually prefer the sound of my 4003 4-2-5 basses to the 4003s5 basses ... I like 2 11k ohm high gains as opposed to a 7k ohm toaster and a 15k ohm high gain ... but the 4003s5 still sounds very good ... just a little different ... but the 4003 4-2-5 sounds a little more like a traditional 4001 ... that's why for gigging my favorite bass is this one ...

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Post by rickaddict »

Its a cool bass, Jeff. I'd like to hear you play sometime. Do you ever get as far west as Chicago? How about Kalamazoo or Battle Creek?
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nope just southest Michigan ... and sometimes I gig with these ...

4004 4-2-5
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4003s5
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Jeff ,did you change your e-mail address??
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I have an earthlink account and a SBC account and an account at work and a domain www.3dentourage.com and with the domain I get unlimited alias email addresses ...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

I just wanted to make sure it was you I'm exchanging emails with.you have mail
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