My "new" 4001 - 1975
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phlemmy
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
In top condition and with the way the market is right now, that's a steal.
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
I'd say go for it as well.
My 74 is one of my top 3. The neck is fantastic! I'd love to find a '74 or '75 fretless.
As John said, they do have "the tone" and it is a joy to play.
PICTURES please, PICTURES when she lands.
My 74 is one of my top 3. The neck is fantastic! I'd love to find a '74 or '75 fretless.
As John said, they do have "the tone" and it is a joy to play.
PICTURES please, PICTURES when she lands.
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phlemmy
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
By the way, the 74 BG that I just sold played so incredibly well.
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
Man, you guys are getting me all worked up over this bass. Full report to follow this evening.
- Tim
- Tim
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
Picked up the '75 today. Person I bought it from got it from the original owner. Played lightly. Always had flats on it too - currently has Pyramid flats Lovely bass! Too dark to shoot pictures tonight but will do so shortly and post
About that .00047 cap. I've never had to do that mod. Can it simply be clipped out, or does a new signal path around it have to be made? Any links anyone knows that explains how to do this?
-TS
About that .00047 cap. I've never had to do that mod. Can it simply be clipped out, or does a new signal path around it have to be made? Any links anyone knows that explains how to do this?
-TS
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
Tim, the easiest and least invasive thing to do is just solder an insulated wire across the .0047uF cap (smaller of the three caps). It is easily reversed and acomplishes the task nicely. The RIC tone switch just acts as this type of shunting wire, only can be switched in and out. I did this switch/pot mod to my 4001.
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
Thanks John. I'll bring it to a friend that has some soldering skills then.johnallg wrote:Tim, the easiest and least invasive thing to do is just solder an insulated wire across the .0047uF cap (smaller of the three caps). It is easily reversed and acomplishes the task nicely. The RIC tone switch just acts as this type of shunting wire, only can be switched in and out. I did this switch/pot mod to my 4001.
-Tim
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
The difference is night and day. In a good way. I can see why so many 70s 4001 basses had routing and pup changes. All for a tiny capacitor that could be fixed with a wire. 
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As promised, here's some pics of the "new" '75. Nice bass! Thanks for the input on this one.














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The back side of the upper horn is especially nice. 
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
He shoots.....
He scores!
Very nice...I'm a pushover for Mapleglo. Each a work of art.
He scores!
Very nice...I'm a pushover for Mapleglo. Each a work of art.
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
Congratulations! You and I have cousins!
Now it's time to get some black hardware...

Now it's time to get some black hardware...
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
Awesome New old Rick Tim.
Great pickup for you.
Great pickup for you.
Re: My "new" 4001 - 1975
Great looker, Tim - really nice maple figuring on her. Looks a lot like my late 75 4001MG. Did you try the shortig out the cap yet?
