Neck differences
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Neck differences
Just picked my '04 4003 MBrown and have gotten my first chance to play a "newer" RIC. The neck on this bad boy is HUGE compared to my '89. So my questions are:
Are all current necks this thick?
How do the necks compare to the late 70's/early eighties?
I currently have my eye on a couple of players that are 79s but am also thinking about just ordering up a new Jetglo. The monty is just too pretty to subject it to the drives I play at the moment.
Are all current necks this thick?
How do the necks compare to the late 70's/early eighties?
I currently have my eye on a couple of players that are 79s but am also thinking about just ordering up a new Jetglo. The monty is just too pretty to subject it to the drives I play at the moment.
a couple of Shadows a Blackstar and an Annie.
The bigger neck on 4003's is standard now.
I believe it came about to accommodate the newer trussrod system that newer Rics use and to allow any type of string type or gauge to be used.
Some older Rics had problems using roundwound strings, having been designed originally for the use of flatwounds.
I had a bit of a surpise when I got my '03 MB4003....My only other bass is a '74 4001 and the neck on the 4003 felt massive for a few days.
I've got used to it now and I'm sure you will too after a while.
Some people prefer the thicker neck over the thinner ones and visa versa and I have to say that after a couple of months with the 4003, the 4001 neck feels really small.....not neccesarily a bad thing though.
I believe it came about to accommodate the newer trussrod system that newer Rics use and to allow any type of string type or gauge to be used.
Some older Rics had problems using roundwound strings, having been designed originally for the use of flatwounds.
I had a bit of a surpise when I got my '03 MB4003....My only other bass is a '74 4001 and the neck on the 4003 felt massive for a few days.
I've got used to it now and I'm sure you will too after a while.
Some people prefer the thicker neck over the thinner ones and visa versa and I have to say that after a couple of months with the 4003, the 4001 neck feels really small.....not neccesarily a bad thing though.
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Most of the late 70's, early 80's necks are a compromise between the two. they are not flat like the 60's and early 70's necks and are not fat like the late 90's, early 2000's necks. they are my favorite necks. Early nineties necks that I have played are considerably slimmer than the later ones, also are a little thinner like a 4001 neck, side to side I mean.
I think over the years the necks got gradually thicker, and the new truss rod system was instituted in 1980 and those necks are thin for the most part, and the new truss rods themselves started in 1984. I had two 84's and the neck's were kind of thick at least compared to the 4001's I was used to at the time. I have an 81 4003 with a thinner neck than my 78 4001.
I think over the years the necks got gradually thicker, and the new truss rod system was instituted in 1980 and those necks are thin for the most part, and the new truss rods themselves started in 1984. I had two 84's and the neck's were kind of thick at least compared to the 4001's I was used to at the time. I have an 81 4003 with a thinner neck than my 78 4001.
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All of my other basses, Jazz, P, Kramer, EBMM Stingray have thin necks and I use regular gauge Rotos. Maybe it takes a long time to twist a neck up and probably alot of wrong setups. I have come across quite a few 70's Fender necks that are doing the twist and are beyond usable like Jeff says. They changed in the 80s to a bigger ugly neck on Ps. As I said in my original post compared to all of the other basses I've play the neck is huge. I must say the bass also sounds HUGE so I'll take the trade off.
a couple of Shadows a Blackstar and an Annie.
I'm not by any means a tech - I've only recently after 20 years of playing started to get even remotely familiar with the tech aspects of basses, so I probably don't know what I'm talkin about ...
but every flatwound set I've ever put on a bass has seemed to put MORE tension on the neck than roundwound, not vice versa. Am I missing something here?
but every flatwound set I've ever put on a bass has seemed to put MORE tension on the neck than roundwound, not vice versa. Am I missing something here?

