
4004Cii/5 Price
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green_us90
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I know Brian. I had a beautiful Red w/BT S-5 that I really wanted to keep, but I just couldnt get used to the spacing, so I sold it to Jeff. That was a shame too, that was a cool bass.
And Jeff is also right. Kids coming up dont know what a 4 stringer is. Its a 5 string world, and RIC should be recognizing that.
And Jeff is also right. Kids coming up dont know what a 4 stringer is. Its a 5 string world, and RIC should be recognizing that.
"Knowledge is Power"
I'd like to have a Rick 5, but unfortunatly I'm one of the few thats really not sold on the 4004 sound. (what can I say, I'm sold on the 4003 tone).
I'd much rather see a 4003S-5 reissued with a slightly wider neck.
Or, ok,, this is a stretch, bring back the 4003S-5, and then offer a "wide neck" option.
I'd much rather see a 4003S-5 reissued with a slightly wider neck.
Or, ok,, this is a stretch, bring back the 4003S-5, and then offer a "wide neck" option.
"Knowledge is Power"
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green_us90
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Scott.....stupid obvious question time!
Do you tweak your amp settings when you switch to the 4004? I would certainly guess that you do but figured I'd mention it anyway.
When I got my first 4004 it sounded like mud. After spending some time dialing in my preamp it really came alive.....but then the 4003's sounded rough. I never could find a nice compromise between the two. That is one reason I have gone strictly 4004 recently. Since my amp is set to the way I like it for my 4004's my 4003's would sound too sharp and have a treble overload. I just found that the basic 4004 tone suited my needs better than that of the 4003. For you it may be the reverse.
I figured that you, like me, are maybe trying to get them both to sound at their best with one setting and I found it to be impossible.
Do you tweak your amp settings when you switch to the 4004? I would certainly guess that you do but figured I'd mention it anyway.
When I got my first 4004 it sounded like mud. After spending some time dialing in my preamp it really came alive.....but then the 4003's sounded rough. I never could find a nice compromise between the two. That is one reason I have gone strictly 4004 recently. Since my amp is set to the way I like it for my 4004's my 4003's would sound too sharp and have a treble overload. I just found that the basic 4004 tone suited my needs better than that of the 4003. For you it may be the reverse.
I figured that you, like me, are maybe trying to get them both to sound at their best with one setting and I found it to be impossible.
If you're looking for a good A/B box check out Empress Effects. I got one a while back & it works great, no noise, available DC power supply jack for use with a Boss type adapter or pedal board power supply.
It also works perfectly if you want to A/B between basses with the same amp. Useful for setting up pup heights to match output if you don't like using a VU meter. Gives you a good tonal reference between two very different basses.
It also works perfectly if you want to A/B between basses with the same amp. Useful for setting up pup heights to match output if you don't like using a VU meter. Gives you a good tonal reference between two very different basses.
Plus five minus five!
Here's the link:
http://www.empresseffects.com/
They custom build your box to your specs when you order it. I ordered mine on a Saturday & got it the Friday following.
http://www.empresseffects.com/
They custom build your box to your specs when you order it. I ordered mine on a Saturday & got it the Friday following.
Plus five minus five!


