4003DCM arrivals...
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Greg, if the bridge pup cover is put on the same at both screw locations (where the cover and spring are located), it sounds like the assembly may have been jammed in shipping? I would play with the two pup leveling screws and try to get it back straight/level, then raise/lower it where you like and where it gives the output you like.
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I realize this is a keeper, but I'm on the fence about the stickers and pickup cover. I've always taken them off,,but is their any benefit in the collector world to keeping them on?
I wouldnt throw them away of course, I'd probably stick them to the warrenty card or something, and keep the cover in the case?
Opinions?
I wouldnt throw them away of course, I'd probably stick them to the warrenty card or something, and keep the cover in the case?
Opinions?
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squirefan01
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Charly,
That '87 neck is very smooth to play. I did not realize it was scuffed, but it seems to have improved the feel, which is fine by me.
John, I'll play around around with the bridge pickup tonight. Hopefully it will unjam and I don't have to take it apart. I'd hate to mess up this beautiful paint job!
Thanks
That '87 neck is very smooth to play. I did not realize it was scuffed, but it seems to have improved the feel, which is fine by me.
John, I'll play around around with the bridge pickup tonight. Hopefully it will unjam and I don't have to take it apart. I'd hate to mess up this beautiful paint job!
Thanks
Greg- I meant to say the back of the neck has been scuffed. If you look close in real good light, you will see that it doesn't have the sheen the rest of the body has. They say it helps when sweating. Our skin doesn't stick as easily as it does when it is glossy. I don't play for a long enough period of time to work up a sweat!
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Congrats on the DCM's guys. They're a cool-looking bass for sure. It looks like the color is a little more solid than the first one we saw at the RIC plant.
Ted- I hate to be "counter point guy," but I think all of the DCM4003's we've seen so far have had the bulbous headstock. I think sometimes they're REALLY hard to tell apart, and at the angle of Greg's photo its really hard to tell which one it is.
But the non-bulbous headstock is around 3/8" longer than the bulbous one. The easiest way for me to see that difference is to compare where the TRC ends in relation to the end of the headstock. All of the DCM4003's shown in this thread so far seem to have around 1/8" between the end of the TRC and the end of the headstock:
Joey's:
Scott's:
Greg's:
Am I seeing this right?
Ted- I hate to be "counter point guy," but I think all of the DCM4003's we've seen so far have had the bulbous headstock. I think sometimes they're REALLY hard to tell apart, and at the angle of Greg's photo its really hard to tell which one it is.
But the non-bulbous headstock is around 3/8" longer than the bulbous one. The easiest way for me to see that difference is to compare where the TRC ends in relation to the end of the headstock. All of the DCM4003's shown in this thread so far seem to have around 1/8" between the end of the TRC and the end of the headstock:
Joey's:
Scott's:
Greg's:
Am I seeing this right?
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