Anybody got any good 4001 pickups ??
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Anybody got any good 4001 pickups ??
I've got a clean set of high gains off a newer 4003 that i would trade for a set of 4001 pickups or early 4003's .The output of these are killing me and i would prefer the lower output of the 4001's.Help me please..............
im getting to old for this ****
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Hey Jeffery, I have a set from a 73 4001 I might want to trade.
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
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Hey Tim , Yes i did . It is an absolutely killer bridge. A great design that has long been needed in my opinion . I have always been a ric purist . i love how the original Ric bridge looks . But the intonation and adjustment there of has always been a pain in the arse. The hipshot has the basic look of the ric bridge and solves the rest of the problems . (are you reading this John ?)It does seem to have a very slight effect on the tone and sustain . Not enough to be significant however.I had to play around with the string length screws a little.They are different lengths and i had to change where they were originally to get the correct intonation . But other than that i would recommend the Hipshot bridge highly to all my Rickenbrothers on the forum .Ben , You.ve got mail.
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Jeffery, you will not lose as much output as you think, and will keep the same tone characteristics, but will get clearer tones at the same time. Compared to the toasters or early high gains, the current ones - TO ME - sound a bit hardened and garbled, but then I like the more clear sounding upper registers. Hope this helps.
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set the eq on your bass different ... with an old 4001 you can really boost the gain and the tone settings ... turn your gain down and master volume up and set all of the tone controls in the 4-6 range ... because the 4003 is hotter than the 4001 you have to eq it differently ... also try a capacitor ...
but you can get a 4001 sound out of a 4003 ...
also try rolling off the volume a little ...
try lighter gauge strings ...
try a neck toaster pickup ...
for the bridge pickup try one of these ... http://www.seymourduncan.com/compareTon ... .asp?ID=96
but you can get a 4001 sound out of a 4003 ...
also try rolling off the volume a little ...
try lighter gauge strings ...
try a neck toaster pickup ...
for the bridge pickup try one of these ... http://www.seymourduncan.com/compareTon ... .asp?ID=96


