What does a 4004L or 4004cii sound like?

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jnbass
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gotta love them toasters on that 4004CII!
Buy it before someone else does
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Update, I stand corrected. The MB 4004 on POTR is still listed on sale.
Perhaps Google found an old listing.
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I was playing my 4004L 4-2-5 last night and with the hb1 pickups and the 1000k ohm pots it is hotter than my active basses ... and it has treble bite like an active Alembic bass ...
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After all this info can that Cii still be there ?? Warm up those Visa cards for cryin out loud !
More throttle...Less brakes
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That gold hardware looks nice with the Monty Brown. It's also interesting to see (on the upper horn), that the dark brown burst doesn't obsure the walnut core.
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