JG 4004 Laredo arrives/project starts......

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incubus2432
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Post by incubus2432 »

Maybe Jeff should do a 5-2-4 conversion on his fingers to help avoid typos......
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4003 and 4004 ... damn typos ... I need a proof reader ...
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I remember reading a review of the 2000 series basses, probably in GP (as I don't think BP was out yet) and they said the humbuckers were really muddy and "weird" sounding.. having a dull hollow tone. I'd imagine they were wound a bit too high... they must have changed them since then, or the input impedance of bass amps has increased since then...
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Post by edski »

paraphrased (somewhat)
so the 4003 and 4004 are different animals ...


4003's and 4001's are different animals...the 4004 is even more different. Heck, there appears to be a pretty distinct differences between the 3 types of 4004's... Image
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