4002 Production History 101

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Yo, happy b-day, Ginger! Did you receive the ecard? Image
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Yes Sheena!..Beautiful!!!..Yes I loved it..Thank you..I really thank you everyones
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now i just need someone to drop by and give this girl a nice bottle of Valpolicella..ggl
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Happy birthday, and happy bassday! What a great thread too.
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I would think that given the four lead wiring of an HB1 pickup, that it would be possible to use them in a 4002 wired the same way. Has anyone ever put a coil tap switch on a bass or guitar using HB1's? If so, since the coils are stacked, is there any difference in volume between the upper and lower coils?
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They will certainly work that way. Dave's is set up like that. Unfortunately so many 4002s lost their pickups over the years. I cannot even begin to guess why though. The 4002 has a special sound. It has the overall tone of a 4001 but has more fundamental, is easier to control and is smoother. Changing the pickups could only screw that up but so many have been altered anyway.
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I have been talking to an old Forum member, who has come across yet another 4002, with its' pick ups' missing.

I have seen more 4002's w/o their pick ups than with the original ones.
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You'd think that at $1300.00 apiece that they's remain unmodified. I guess it's like the '71 455 GSX Stage 1 that I saw with a 350 in it. Some people just can't leave well enough alone.
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There will always be modders... for better or worse. When I had a show car and used to make the circuit I once saw a beautiful early-90's Porsche 911 turbo... again, sporting a 350.

Why, I said. Why?
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Dave: Another one! The original pickups have a wonderful sound. I just don't get it.
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Ted, I'll post some pictures of it later....
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Here she is..........

Shield your eyes Ted....

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Mark here are some pictures of my 1982 4002.

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And a few more for luck.

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As you can see the Maple is STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I may as well done the head stock.


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