Did I miss something?
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4003360man
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Did I miss something?
From Musicians Friend:
The Rickenbacker 4003 Bass is famous for its ringing sustain, treble punch, and solid underlying bottom end. It's also famous for its distinctive, elegantly curved body shape, accentuated by a subtle strip of binding, deluxe triangular fretboard inlays, stereo output, neck-thru-body construction, double truss rods, and high output single-coil pickups with wide response range and unbelievable clarity.
The Vintage Tone Selector activates a capacitor in the treble pickup circuit to emphasize the high end. Pressed in, you get the familiar 4003 sound, pull it out to add bite and crispness.
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Say what? Press what in and pull what out? Is this some new feature for the 2006?
The Rickenbacker 4003 Bass is famous for its ringing sustain, treble punch, and solid underlying bottom end. It's also famous for its distinctive, elegantly curved body shape, accentuated by a subtle strip of binding, deluxe triangular fretboard inlays, stereo output, neck-thru-body construction, double truss rods, and high output single-coil pickups with wide response range and unbelievable clarity.
The Vintage Tone Selector activates a capacitor in the treble pickup circuit to emphasize the high end. Pressed in, you get the familiar 4003 sound, pull it out to add bite and crispness.
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Say what? Press what in and pull what out? Is this some new feature for the 2006?
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"Has anyone here put the cap in with a re-issue HS?" I did. Well, sort of. In mid-2005 I rewound a re-issue HS pickup for someone, and before returning the pickup I tested it on my '86 4003 with the cap: massive output, great Rickenbacker tone.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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rickaddict
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My C64S came with Horseshoe and cap. I tried to like it, but my V63 just sounded so much better to my ears that I had to do something about it!
So the cap has now been bypassed, and my ears are happy!
I wouldn't mind having the option of the push/pull selector, but I don't think it would get much use.
So the cap has now been bypassed, and my ears are happy!
I wouldn't mind having the option of the push/pull selector, but I don't think it would get much use.
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Are you bypassing (shorting) or removing (open circuiting) the capacitor?
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