Another Shadow on ebay
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jeff_ulmer
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Another Shadow on ebay
He calls it a Black Beauty:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2371814371&category=4713
It's in better condition than mine.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2371814371&category=4713
It's in better condition than mine.
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Yes, lots of '80s 4003 have tailpieces with 2 extra screws to keep the tail from bending up.
I don't particularly like the look of the 2 extra screws but feel they somehow help with conducting more string vibrations into the body and make for a twangier sound as the end of the tailpiece sits firmly against the body.
With the same strings, neck relief and string action setup, my Shadow sounds louder and brighter accoustically than my '98 4003 FG whose tailpiece end bends up from the body for about1/32". I tend to think the 2 extra screws contribute to the phenomenom.
I don't particularly like the look of the 2 extra screws but feel they somehow help with conducting more string vibrations into the body and make for a twangier sound as the end of the tailpiece sits firmly against the body.
With the same strings, neck relief and string action setup, my Shadow sounds louder and brighter accoustically than my '98 4003 FG whose tailpiece end bends up from the body for about1/32". I tend to think the 2 extra screws contribute to the phenomenom.
I dont know about that Paul - more likely slightly different body mass/ weight etc etc.
My 4001 is far brighter and light weight sounding than my 4003
My 4001 is far brighter and light weight sounding than my 4003
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jeff_ulmer
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opps i meant its brighter UNPLUGGED. The body resonantes a lot more. I got rid of thaat cap
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I have noticed those too, and while I don't own a bass that has them, I've often wondered what they were there for, what years they were put on the basses, and whether they really add to stability or sustain. I think its mainly '80s basses that have them, right?
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Adding those two screws is unnecessary on the newer 4-string tailpiece castings, which have been improved by adding metal in all the right places to help prevent lifting. I got a new tailpiece and retired the old one for a Blackstar I used to own. Immediate improvement in appearance, functionality, and intonation without out additional screws.
yeah i bought a new black one for my white 91. The new tailpiece is way thicker and heavier
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