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once I got some 4003 basses I had no use at all for a 4001 ...
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Post by tomg »

Oh yeah, or a 4003s.
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See, but what if you want the large headstock and smaller body of today/the 60s, but combined with the thin neck that disappeared when the aforementioned qualities came back? I have a real problem with the small headstocks for some reason, which is why I will be very careful about deciding to purchase older Rics . . .

As for the 4003 neck, it doesn't bother me. It's incredibly comfortable, more so than anything else I've played with the exception of the Pedulla 5-stringer I played, with which it was about equal. The binding doesn't bug me, really, though I'm sure it would if I was playing unbound basses all the time . . . I do think that unbound Ric basses look better though, but none of the S basses that I know of have both the large headstock and the thin neck, unless there are some V63's that retained a thinner neck profile when the large headstock was reintroduced.
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Post by charlyg »

Bobcat - If I wouldn't have got hooked on Ricks, I would have another Pedulla. My first was an MVP Pentabuzz. what a tone! and light too!
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Post by ricnbacker »

john,

i sold 1 bass back in 1988 that i wish i never sold.

in 2001 i got the bass i always wanted, my 4003.
no matter what i will never , ever sell my Ric
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Post by ken_swearingen »

The earlier V63 have both a larger headstock and thin neck the later v63 have a smaller headstock and fatter neck.
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Post by gregson1 »

John--if you can find one, try a 4004 built within the past few months. What a great neck these basses have and the body is smaller and lighter, with no binding to cut into you. I never thought I'd own a 4004, but now that I have one I wonder why I didn't get one a long time ago.
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650 ... that's the guitar that I like ... because it is more modern ...
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Post by edski »

Jeff...the 650 is a nice guitar, but to be honest it's not as good as a good Strat IMO. Then again, my buddy's Strat is set up to the nines, and I really haven't messed with the 650 much since I started playing bass again...

But the HB1's in it are a little dark for a guitar. That *might* be my main gripe with it.

I think I'll bring it home tonight and start playing it rather than my beater 86 MIJ Strat. Have the thing, might as well use it for something.
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Post by delberthot »

I played 5 string for the best part of 10 years and have recently gone back to 4 so going from a Stingray 5 to a 4003 is like going from a log to a pencil
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Post by teeder »

"The earlier V63 have both a larger headstock and thin neck the later v63 have a smaller headstock and fatter neck."

Ken, What are the cut off years for this? I have a '93 V63 that is very comfy to my small hands, But have played a 2004 4003 that felt like a tree trunk.
I have a '92 V63 on the way, that I hope has the same neck as my '93. Image
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Post by bobcat »

Wait, I thought the large headstock didn't reappear until like the late 90s . . . didn't all the basses have a small headstock from 1973 onwards? Or were V63's an exception?
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