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If they made a 4004/8, I'd be on that like white on rice, as they say. What I wonder is, would a 4004/8 have a set neck or be neck through? I only wonder because so many of the basses RIC has made that had more than 4 strings had set necks.
As for the 4005, I've wanted a 4005 since I first started playing the bass. I saw one in a magazine and fell in love with it instantly. I didn't know until after I bought my 4003 how much they cost, so the rare/collectible issue never factored in for me as a reason for wanting one. I just like 'em. I just hope to swing one whenever I can afford it, before they're all in collections.
As for the 4005, I've wanted a 4005 since I first started playing the bass. I saw one in a magazine and fell in love with it instantly. I didn't know until after I bought my 4003 how much they cost, so the rare/collectible issue never factored in for me as a reason for wanting one. I just like 'em. I just hope to swing one whenever I can afford it, before they're all in collections.
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I think that the number of people who could afford a new-build 4005 at around $4,000 to $6,000 is equal to the number of vintage 4005 basses that turn up for sale for about that figure, anyway. In other words, the realistic demand for these basses is small and pretty well supplied by the secondary market. No need for new ones.
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In my case the 4005WB found me!
"I do have one complaint about them though. The pickups are way too far apart from each other. When resting the thumb on the pup, you're either playing right beside the neck or the bridge."
Try altering your playing style so that you are not dependent on anchoring your thumb anywhere. This provides freedom of expression without any of the limitaions imposed by having to stay near a pickup.
I do not find the widely spaced pickups on the 4005 to be a liability; in reality, it offers a very wide range of tonal possibilities.
"I do have one complaint about them though. The pickups are way too far apart from each other. When resting the thumb on the pup, you're either playing right beside the neck or the bridge."
Try altering your playing style so that you are not dependent on anchoring your thumb anywhere. This provides freedom of expression without any of the limitaions imposed by having to stay near a pickup.
I do not find the widely spaced pickups on the 4005 to be a liability; in reality, it offers a very wide range of tonal possibilities.
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It is possible that the 4005 may be the impossible dream in that its creation may be a tremendous amount of effort for RIC. After re-tooling, it would surely be one of the most expensive to purchase if not the most expensive.
Now for the big questions, at least for me. What is it about these basses that has a tug for some that is greater than iron filings to magnet? Is it the rarity, the hollow bass lure, the "cool" shape, the toaster or the role these basses played in more famous groups in the 1960s?
Now for the big questions, at least for me. What is it about these basses that has a tug for some that is greater than iron filings to magnet? Is it the rarity, the hollow bass lure, the "cool" shape, the toaster or the role these basses played in more famous groups in the 1960s?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Good point Charly. How would you characterize the tone in comparison to the 4001 or 4003?
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