So i bought my first Ric, a couple of questions..
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So i bought my first Ric, a couple of questions..
Yesterday i bought my first Ric. Im really happy with it. Its a '77 4001 It sounds great and plays really ok. The guy i bought it from, put new strings on it. He never heard about that neckproblems of 4001's, he is more a piano guy. Anyway he did put new Fender strings on it. But they are a little thick.(045,065,080,105) Should i buy a more light gauge from Rotosound (035,055,070,090)?
And there is pretty much fretwear. Anyone have experience with refretting a 4001?
Thanks!
And there is pretty much fretwear. Anyone have experience with refretting a 4001?
Thanks!
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If there is fret wear I would not use a stainless steel set. As far as gauge - I think the recommended gauge for 4001's with the old truss rod system is 40. Am I correct?
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FWIW, I'm using 45-105 Spectors on my '77 4001, and that neck is as stable as a mountain. (I guess some handled it better than others?)
Granted... I put those on because I had them, I HATE them, and I'm going back to the 100-gauge D'Addario XL's that Lindsay had on it when I got it... but my point is just that there are '70's 4001s that can handle it.
Granted... I put those on because I had them, I HATE them, and I'm going back to the 100-gauge D'Addario XL's that Lindsay had on it when I got it... but my point is just that there are '70's 4001s that can handle it.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
I've had 105's on my 4000 for 20 years & it stills plays like it just left the factory: perfect! As a matter of fact, I used it last night all night except for 2 songs I need my 5 string. I'd been playing the 4001 (which has had 105's on it for 7 years now) most lately for visual impact, but that 4000 just cuts beautifully! Have had no neck problems with either ever.
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I had a set of RIC nickel round .045-.105 gauge on my 3001 and it was just fine. I tried a set of flat wound Rotos on it looking for something different and the neck kept bending everytime I'd tune it. The action ended up being over 1/8" at the 12th fret! It was insane how much those strings pushed that neck beyond it's limits. I put the RIC strings back on and it went flat again. Besides that, steel rounds are harder on frets and loose their brightness faster. I will never use them again.....but that's just me.
...recently I put a new set of Ernie Ball super slinky (nickel) on my 4004Cii. Since then the growl is gone, but the lowends deepened. Does anybody have a similar experience. I prefer nickel strings as they are more kindly to my basses frets. Is it time to change to the headbangers stainless steel strings???
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