Looking for a 4001 neck pickup....
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silagyi
Looking for a 4001 neck pickup....
Greetings to all:
I've got a 77 4001 with a very weak neck pickup. Pretty sure it needs replacing. Anyone have one to sell?
Thanks,
Gregg
I've got a 77 4001 with a very weak neck pickup. Pretty sure it needs replacing. Anyone have one to sell?
Thanks,
Gregg
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silagyi
Hello Sergio:
I'll hopefully be able to do this Sunday night. My guitar tech is gone on tour and should be back Sunday. We resurrected this bass from the dead. It was a real mess. It's looking pretty damn good now except for this pickup. This bass will be going to a very good friend's son, who is turning into quite the bass player. His first Ric. This bass has a great neck and virgin trussrods. Still has overspray on the adjuster nuts! Original finish isn't too bad. Replaced the tuners. It's white with black binding.
Gregg
I'll hopefully be able to do this Sunday night. My guitar tech is gone on tour and should be back Sunday. We resurrected this bass from the dead. It was a real mess. It's looking pretty damn good now except for this pickup. This bass will be going to a very good friend's son, who is turning into quite the bass player. His first Ric. This bass has a great neck and virgin trussrods. Still has overspray on the adjuster nuts! Original finish isn't too bad. Replaced the tuners. It's white with black binding.
Gregg
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jwr2
I like the sound of a 70's Ric with a 70's high gain in the bridge and a current/new high gain in the neck ... the new high gains are a little hotter and thicker ... this will give the Ric a little more bottom while still keeping the treble bite ...
So I would say try putting a new neck pickup in instead of a used one ...
So I would say try putting a new neck pickup in instead of a used one ...
Good question, Kendall. That would be the early version of the high-gain pickup, more specifically of the 4001 treble high-gain. I guess it was introduced circa '69 and discontinued early '73. Anyone knows differently?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.

