Should I buy a 4003s5 ?

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Re: Should I buy a 4003s5 ?

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anoukane wrote:I really dig that Ric sound on that 3doors down song. Did you use your Basspodd?
Yes I used the line 6 bass pod on that recording and played with a pick. The 4003s5 takes quite well to distortion ...

I got inspired by this thread and took out my 4003s5 to play with my band today. It was a nice drive up into the mountains with my mustang convertable to play outside on a nice summer day in the mountains of Colorado. So I took my 5 string jazz with the active electronics and my 4003s5 passive bass. The Ric does better getting a growlly distroted retro sound and the jazz gets a better modern sound for popping the strings.
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barginkov wrote:i have 3 ricks 4003 4 strings and a 4001 v 63, but as far as 5 string basses nothing beats the sound of the Musicman stingray 5 , as far as punch and balls and the growl, you cant beat the stingray, no offense to anyone here
A musicman gets a better clean sound than a Ric does. But the Ric has a nice passive single coil growl to it. 2 different sounds.
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VRICKY63 wrote:Money burning a hole in my pocket . S 5s any good ?
So did you buy it?
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Re: Should I buy a 4003s5 ?

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The 4003s5 is a little "meaner" sounding than a 4003. The bridge pickup is bigger, so it must be more powerful.
My bass works for lots of styles. I have small hands so finger playing works fine for me. I also used to play with a very thin metal pick
for metal/prog stuff. That was the best sound I ever got from a bass.
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Re: Should I buy a 4003s5 ?

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barginkov wrote:as far as 5 string basses nothing beats the sound of the Musicman stingray 5 , as far as punch and balls and the growl, you cant beat the stingray, no offense to anyone here
I have two StingRay5 basses, I also think they sound great, yet I prefer the sound of my 4003S/5.
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mp_me wrote:The 4003s5 is a little "meaner" sounding than a 4003. The bridge pickup is bigger, so it must be more powerful.
My bass works for lots of styles. I have small hands so finger playing works fine for me. I also used to play with a very thin metal pick
for metal/prog stuff. That was the best sound I ever got from a bass.
Correct ... the 4003 has 2 high gain pickups wound to 11k ohms. The 4003s5 bridge pickup is wound to 15k ohm.
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Re: Should I buy a 4003s5 ?

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VRICKY63 wrote:Money burning a hole in my pocket . S 5s any good ?
Get an 8 string! I remember seeing one about 10 years ago in Jetglo for sale in little shop in Seattle for around $1600. :(

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Re: Should I buy a 4003s5 ?

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Well ....Im sticking with my beloved FG4004Cii 4-2-5 . I have a killer Fernandes 8 string and just bought a Pedulla Thunderbolt . But that 4003S5 was Very tempting . Thanks for the info lads .
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That is one sweet bass
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