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Opinions buy rickenlovers on the 4003s set necks

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I just bought the one on e-bay for 999.00 . And i just wanted some opinions buy ricky players on the set neck s basses . Thanks all
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Theres never been a 4003 set neck, only a 4001.4003s was a neck through body,the seventy's early eighty's 4001s was a set neck.
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this is an 81 so its a 4001 .
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Post by henny »

Theres never been a 4003 set neck, only a 4001.4003s was a neck through body,the seventy's early eighty's 4001s was a set neck.


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Post by iamthebassman »

I have an '84 4001SLH set-neck, had it about 10 years now, gig with it about 10 times a month. It's great and the Ric bass I play the most. That being said, there are many here who will tell you that my bass, and all others like it, are absolute ****. Go figure.
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Post by henny »

lol!

I think the paint job is fantastic, anyway. Image
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Post by bobcat »

Why would people say a 4001s is ****? Set-necks sound quite good.
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Post by johnhall »

"S" only means "special". The very few set neck basses made were generally all Model 4000 single pickup basses but a few were made and many converted in the field to be two pickup units.
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Post by wim »

That's some weird logic.
So the 4001 with deluxe features is the standard model and the 'budget' -fill in a better word- is the special version?
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Post by kcole4001 »

Doesn't routing weaken the neck joint? I once thought of doing this to my 4000, but was afraid to try. Now I wouldn't consider it at all. It's really a wonderful instrument to play & hear as is.
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Post by blueflamerick »

Jeffery, if you don't like it, I'll take it off your hands. You beat me to the punch on the auction. I was going to bid when I got home from work yesterday.
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Post by henny »

and the 'budget' -fill in a better word- is the special version?


You could say... but today they're far more desirable, probably cause' they look so much better. Image
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Post by thinneckrick »

still my question goes unanswered lol . what do you all think of them ? Tone , Feel ,Playability ? What do you think of the set neck ? I have an old Hamer cruise bass from the 80's with a set neck . And it sounds killer with rip van winkle like sustain .
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Post by rickaddict »

Better than a deluxe 1972 Burgundy?

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Post by henny »

No. LOL!

Close, though...

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