4004 Monte spotted in church!

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4004 Monte spotted in church!

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Oh wait, it's mine! What an awesome bass! Anyone want to buy a 2004 4003 FG 4-2-5? {:^)

It has all the tones I want and the cool part is, I just have to flip a switch. switch down, play by bridge, massive grind, snarl, etc.

Switch up, and playing close to neck, nice round tones for ballads.

Very versatile! What more does a bassist really need?
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JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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....and another born again 4004 fanatic!

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And this is with Chromes. I can't imagine the snarl with rounds!!
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Play it for a while before you pull a Crisman/Rath/Gilbert on it! Image You might find that it's versatile enough stock. I know I do.

I might very well go to flats on it someday, but as I said in the other thread, I keep my strings on so long they are basically flats.
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Whoa there Ed....you must have fallen on your head recently! Image

I've only ever changed strings on my 4004's......no other non-cosmetic mods needed.
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LOL! On both lies.

I fell on my a$$ (of course, that might be where my brains are abusing that ladder like I was). You've at least painted the neck on you JG 4004. And threatened the integrity of several nice ones for the "ghost" project!!

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The neck is only cosmetic (and quite the improvement if I may say so myself) and I have been unable to act on my threats so they don't count.Image
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Ohhh, didn't see the "non-cosmetic" part.
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Wait a minute, Crisman doesn't do the five string conversion thang! But seriously, if it weren't for Brian and Jeff I might not have discovered the ultimate bass(IMO) a 4004 w/five strings. As soon as the epiphany was realized all my 4003's went up for sale to pursue more 4004's, like I was on crack or something.

Charley, I'm not kidding, with DR rounds and a nice strong amp (like my Markbass + sansamp), I'm getting tones similar to Geddy on Exit Stage Left. That means bark, bite, punch, growl, the clank is not as much as a single coil would do, but it sounds mean as hell. The sound is so thick you could walk on it.
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Don't forget, this was Brian's fault:
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Well, I think my amp now qualifies. An SVT Classic through a 4x10! The 8x10 is a bit much for church!
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Oh, I should mention, I need to raise the action a skosh at the bridge end. When I really dug in, I got some fret slap. I have tried to play softer and turn up the volume, but it doesn't work for me. I work best when I can go from very quiet to maximum attack just by how hard I'm "digging". I suppose I could learn to do this with a bit more subtlety, but alas.....
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I was smitten with the 4004 when I bought my Dakota in 2001 and saw an old Ci on the poster that came with the guitar. My cousin thought I was silly to be searching for a guitar I'd never seen, but the 4004 has not disappointed me.

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I received my Bass X-tender already! WOW that was fast!
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