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dog wrote:I only have the one, but I love it. :D Just waitin' on a shoe. :wink: Made in August 2008
HA! You got the black pearl!! Looks nice there.
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jps wrote: Eden.
Um, I was referring to this:
Really, really well!
If you use the HB in single coil it sounds like a cross between a 70's hi-gain and a 60's toaster (I'm not kidding) Mixed with the treble pickup I can get a real nice vintage sound going (clank and chime). If I back the neck tone off just a bit the full coil HB comes in and with every thing up it sounds more 4003ish (Growl and wallop)
If you solo the neck pickup and turn the tone down it will do a sort of refined EB-3 sound (with out all of those nasty hot spots in the sound) Very smooth..
A mod I thought I would never like (I'm a diehard toaster fan) but its great!
Eden.
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Oh! I get it now! :mrgreen:
Eden.
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heres my 08 jetglo .
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dog wrote:Wow Brian....nicest Laredo I have seen. :)
+1 to that. I've seen a lot of "Stealth" Rick basses in my time, but that one beats the lot. Looks like it's been carved out of ebony. 8)
2004 4003 JetGlo
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qwezirider wrote:
dog wrote:I only have the one, but I love it. :D Just waitin' on a shoe. :wink: Made in August 2008
HA! You got the black pearl!! Looks nice there.
Yeah, thanks to you Bruce! :D I'm sorry that I never got back to you. It was your idea that inspired me. :wink:
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espidog wrote:
dog wrote:Wow Brian....nicest Laredo I have seen. :)
+1 to that. I've seen a lot of "Stealth" Rick basses in my time, but that one beats the lot. Looks like it's been carved out of ebony. 8)
I liked Brian's Laredo so much that I got a jetglo Laredo and did a five string conversion with black hardware. I left the fret board natural bubinga though since it's a beautiful looking dark wood. I also did the VVT mod with 500k vols/1000k tone pot, it's much brighter sounding than the average 4004.

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Jetglo Laredo with Stealth Bongo "brother"
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This is the perfect thread to post my Dark Star 4004L.

Rings for days. One of the all time favorite basses I have ever had. I dunno. These pickups just work so well with the bass and I love the black and chrome look.
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kernkamp wrote:This is the perfect thread to post my Dark Star 4004L.

Rings for days. One of the all time favorite basses I have ever had. I dunno. These pickups just work so well with the bass and I love the black and chrome look.

Greg,
That's a heck of a routing job to get those puppies to fit huh?
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My recently modded 4004L. I was tired of playing a non-RIC 5-string so I finally did this with some of my newly aquire time off. Nut spacing is 3/8"(9mm) bridge spacing is 5/8"(15.5mm). Cover on bridge HB1 was removed so as not to impede the extra wide string response. The bass had previously been modded with a vintage style pickguard, current 4003 spec wiring and knobs as well as a 70's bridge pickup ring, vintage RIC/Schaller tuners and vintage truss rod cover.
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Great collection Mark. And, very nice 4004! :D
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dog wrote:Great collection Mark. And, very nice 4004! :D

I may have a RiHS for you coming...
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I had my 4004Cii converted to fretless. It lacked a certain definition in the "traveling harmonics" that you can generate on a fretless, so I moved the rear pickup forward a bit and added another HB1 bridge pickup. The pickguard and control layout is copied from a 4002. The rear pickup has it's own tone and volume, while the middle and rear are wired to the selector, volume and tone controls like a standard 4004. Tuners are gold plated RIC/Schaller vintage.
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aceonbass wrote:I had my 4004Cii converted to fretless. It lacked a certain definition in the "traveling harmonics" that you can generate on a fretless, so I moved the rear pickup forward a bit and added another HB1 bridge pickup. The pickguard and control layout is copied from a 4002. The rear pickup has it's own tone and volume, while the middle and rear are wired to the selector, volume and tone controls like a standard 4004. Tuners are gold plated RIC/Schaller vintage.

Dane, that's awesome!!
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dog wrote:Yeah, thanks to you Bruce! :D I'm sorry that I never got back to you. It was your idea that inspired me. :wink:
Nothing to be sorry for at all! It just threw me for a split second. "Who owns my old bass now?" I thought. Until I saw the FWI. I like it.
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so who else has weird mod pics??
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