4004Cii/5 Price

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cheyenne
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Post by cheyenne »

Thats very cool Kevin.
I like the red one, Im putting together a pedalboard as we speak, I'll probably order one. Thanks!
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Post by kcole4001 »

Glad to help!
I just wish my pedalboard was big enough to accommodate it. It's full already & I don't want to take anything out. Mine's red also.

Made In Canada too, so no duty when you buy one in North America or Mexico!
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I use the bass pod ... I have one patch for the 4004 and 2030 basses and one for my 4003 and fender basses ... then I have a clean patch for both ... I have instant tone change at the push of a button ...
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Post by incubus2432 »

I debated just running a separate preamp with optimal settings for my 4003 but I'm trying to downsize my rig so I decided against it. I had decent results using my footswitchable EQ on my Ampeg SVP-Pro preamp to tweak things for a better sound but it still wasn't what I was after. It either sounded OK with both 4003 and 4004 or pretty good with one and so-so with the other. If one sounded great the other wasn't acceptable to me.

I grew to like the comfort and playability of the 4004 plus the clean lowend advantage (IMO) tone wise of the 4004 made the decision pretty easy for me. I still love 4003's.....just not as much.
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