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And for my 2500th post...

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Here's my recently "75ed" 4001.
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I made the plexi pickguard & did just enough routing to change the pup location.
I also had to clear out a small "V" area for the neck pup volume pot. The ones that were in it were mini 500k pots & fit fine, but when I got the new harness the full size pot didn't quite fit.
It does make a bit of difference in tone, some different mid frequencies are accentuated now.

The new prewired harness I got from Pick of the Ricks (330k pots) REALLY make a big difference in the clarity. Harmonics really sing now.
I fell in love with the sound all over again.
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The bass had a hard life before I got it & little was original, so I felt I could take a few liberties with the old girl.
Thanks again to Sergio for rewinding the original neck pup.
The bridge pup came from ebay, & the tailpiece is, of course, a Hipshot I got from Ron Plichta.
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4001v75? Interesting!
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Actually, your V68 was the inspiration for the change, John. I have always like the closer neck pup spacing.
I never would have entertained this idea without all the differing views I've found here, so I guess I have everyone to thank as well.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Cool Kevin! I really dig it. I always liked the look of the chrome neck pickup rings against a black pickguard, to me it's one of the hallmarks of white 70's 4001's.
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Congrats, Kevin, for #2500 and a nicely rehabilitated 4001!
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Post by kcole4001 »

Thanks, guys. It was quite an easy change. A toaster in the neck would look even better, but that Sergio-rewound pup just sounds too good to replace!

The rehab was only possible due to the info & help from folks on this forum, not to mention the actual physical help rendered, so I can't take any credit for that except for the desire to "do the right thing".

Remember, I'd owned my 4000 for almost 20 years & still knew very little about Ricks in general until I found this place.
I owe you all a lot.
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Also, I wouldn't have dared to modify it if my wife hadn't told me that I'm not allowed to sell it...ever!
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Post by winston »

Nice bass Kevin and congrats on 2500 posts.
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Looks great, Kevin. Listen to your wife. too!
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That bass looks great!

Sweet job Kevin!
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Post by rickenbrother »

Kevin, congrats on 2500 posts, nice bass!
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Post by gothbin »

Looks good Kevin, I was thinking of putting a hipshot on my 03 4003fg too.
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Congrats, Kevin..... awesome looking bass and a fantastic 2500th post! Image
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