4004/5 Conversion
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jwr2
John really knows how to get us stirred up doesnt he? It would be cool if one of the aces turned out to be a 4004 with a lot of features that have been suggested here over the past year or so. We would all have something to be proud of. For that matter, who knows? Maybe he checks in from time to time just for our opinion on the various models. Maybe we're a bigger part of the "customer demand" than we realize.
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- atomic_punk
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I love the thought of some more creative thinking and tinkering with the 4004 design. I, for one, have not fallen "in love" with it because I love the 4003 and it is just a little too different. The sound is awesome, however. I think the 5 is a given because it is a market they can't reach right now, and almost every bassist has to think about it because of the added tonal range and the modern music, if they play that style.
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jwr2
If you play top 40 music you need a 5 string, if you play modern country you need a 5 sting, if you play heavy metal you need a 5 string ... if you play blues or jazz it adds dimension and range ... it even helps modernize classic rock ....
how in the world did I ever get by with 4 strings all those years?
how in the world did I ever get by with 4 strings all those years?
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jwr2
hey that's cool ... but for me I'm more of a player than a collector ... a 4 string is of little use to me ... so a five string conversion makes the bass more valueable ...
Pretty soon I will convert a 4003 4 string into a 4003 5 string complete with binding and triangular inlays and I will remove the dreaded mute and ric-o-sound ...
Who knows ... maybe someday the Rath conversions will become collectable ... that's a big maybe ...
the reason I do the conversions is because I need 5 string basses for the music I play ...
Pretty soon I will convert a 4003 4 string into a 4003 5 string complete with binding and triangular inlays and I will remove the dreaded mute and ric-o-sound ...
Who knows ... maybe someday the Rath conversions will become collectable ... that's a big maybe ...
the reason I do the conversions is because I need 5 string basses for the music I play ...
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jwr2
drilling holes in a Ric bass that costs over $1000 and will only go up in value if left alone is a scary thing to do ... I had to work up the courage to do it ... but it's not like putting a leo quan bridge or a p-bass pickup on a 4001 ...
And it is reverseable if you are willing to fill the hole ... I could reverse my 4004L easily because of the Jetglo finish ...
But since I have no plans of selling my modded Rics what difference does it make???
And it is reverseable if you are willing to fill the hole ... I could reverse my 4004L easily because of the Jetglo finish ...
But since I have no plans of selling my modded Rics what difference does it make???

