aceonbass wrote:In order to do a proper '57 4000 reissue, it'd have to have a walnut neck thru, the unrefined 4000 series shape with the not-quite-right-looking upper horn, a bunch of clear acrylic around a bridge RIC doesn't make anymore and a single pickup. JH has said there wasn't much market for a single pickup RIC bass. I think there'd be less of a market for this than a 4005 reissue...
You've made some good points, Dane. I remember JH stating that there wouldn't be much of a market for a single pickup Ric bass, but the Fender Precision is functionally (not literally) a single pick-up bass, and they still seem to sell quite well. My angle on the 4000V57 is the old retro "mojo" of the model. I admit to blending the pickups on my 4001/3 basses, but I think I might just pull the trigger for a V57 re-issue. Maybe someone should do a survey on the forum? Here's a pic that I grabbed from the Ric corporate site (I couldn't find a more pretty picture - forgive me Ric):

I also remember JH's comment about single coil pickups and the sound being mainly the bass itself, but I gotta say that my Hagstrom single coils are very different beasts from the Ric pickups. Also, the Ric single coils have been evolving over time. My early 80's models are less bassy and more crystaline sounding on essentially the same 4001/3 platform compared to my 1998 version. Others who own a spread like this can also confirm.
JH also has written (and I think he's dead on) that the 4005 would have limited appeal to maybe 100 people or so best case. The survey is sounding better and better. Let's rock!
