'76 4000 Mods
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'76 4000 Mods
My '76 4000 has been modified so that it has two pickups. I got it in '78 and it already had the neck pickup at that time (toaster style). The pickups, nobs, switch, etc look exactly like a 4001, but the body and neck are more what you would expect from a 4000.
Could the factory have made these modifications, either at time of order or as a rework? The guy who sold it to me claimed that it was originally given to a famous rock bass player. To be honest since the guy was a total bs-artist I never gave the story much thought, but now almost 30 years later I'm wondering if the 2nd pickup was done in the factory.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Could the factory have made these modifications, either at time of order or as a rework? The guy who sold it to me claimed that it was originally given to a famous rock bass player. To be honest since the guy was a total bs-artist I never gave the story much thought, but now almost 30 years later I'm wondering if the 2nd pickup was done in the factory.
Thanks for your thoughts.
They came from the factory with the neck pickup routing and I think that's all. Someone else must have done the mod at some point.
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
I bought this baby in '86 from the local music store who were selling it for the original owner.
It still had the original 10 year old flats (which were starting to unwind), loads of crud under the guard.
The rods have never been touched, it's a great player, fairly thin neck.
It's extremely neck heavy, though: the body's quite light.
It still had the original 10 year old flats (which were starting to unwind), loads of crud under the guard.
The rods have never been touched, it's a great player, fairly thin neck.
It's extremely neck heavy, though: the body's quite light.
Plus five minus five!
Thanks, guys!
It's really almost a TransRed rather than FG.
The Scratch-X & Zymol treatment really show off a dark finish.
In pics of me playing the 4000, I'm usually looking downward. I'm not watching what I'm playing, just looking at the color!
I'm no photographer, but it seems to be fairly easy to capture the proper color. Maybe having a lot of natural light is the key.
It's really almost a TransRed rather than FG.
The Scratch-X & Zymol treatment really show off a dark finish.
In pics of me playing the 4000, I'm usually looking downward. I'm not watching what I'm playing, just looking at the color!
I'm no photographer, but it seems to be fairly easy to capture the proper color. Maybe having a lot of natural light is the key.
Plus five minus five!



