If you can't play it what good is it, even if it doesn't look the greatest? Also, I always thought that that was THE place to pick a RIC. Hey, we need a more historically accurate model, a REAL McCartney reissue 4001-C70, you know, one that actually does not have the horseshoe puckup. LOL!rickaddict wrote:IMO the larger surround of the C64 and V63 look strange w/o the shoes. Too much chrome to do nothing but surround a gaping hole and a black piece of plastic. But to each his own.
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Well, actually, I thought Paul's 4001 has a RIHS on it now.DavyR wrote:If you can't play it what good is it, even if it doesn't look the greatest? Also, I always thought that that was THE place to pick a RIC. Hey, we need a more historically accurate model, a REAL McCartney reissue 4001-C70, you know, one that actually does not have the horseshoe puckup. LOL!rickaddict wrote:IMO the larger surround of the C64 and V63 look strange w/o the shoes. Too much chrome to do nothing but surround a gaping hole and a black piece of plastic. But to each his own.
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Oh the nakedness!!!rickaddict wrote:Here's what removing your shoes would look like on a C64S (slightly modified with a non-scooped 70's surround):
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Ha ha! I like it, anyway! I think I'd like it even more with an old 70's/80's button-top in there, but for now the naked horseshoe stays 'cuz there's nothing "wrong" with it's tone. Maybe when I find the time I'll swap 'em out and see how I like it.johnallg wrote:Oh the nakedness!!!rickaddict wrote:Here's what removing your shoes would look like on a C64S (slightly modified with a non-scooped 70's surround):
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It does...But it didn't when he liked to play it!johnallg wrote: Well, actually, I thought Paul's 4001 has a RIHS on it now.
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I am so in agreement with you, Davy! I'm just sayin'...between the sharp edges of the scooped surround slicing up my fingers, the gaping hole, and the giant chrome ring that serves no purpose...I prefer this look (only without the scoop, if it's not needed):DavyR wrote:If you can't play it what good is it, even if it doesn't look the greatest? Also, I always thought that that was THE place to pick a RIC. Hey, we need a more historically accurate model, a REAL McCartney reissue 4001-C70, you know, one that actually does not have the horseshoe puckup. LOL!rickaddict wrote:IMO the larger surround of the C64 and V63 look strange w/o the shoes. Too much chrome to do nothing but surround a gaping hole and a black piece of plastic. But to each his own.
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See, I prefer the cover/'shoes precisely because they cover up that gaping hole and keep my fingers away from sharp edges, but I also need all the style points I can get on stage.rickaddict wrote:I am so in agreement with you, Davy! I'm just sayin'...between the sharp edges of the scooped surround slicing up my fingers, the gaping hole, and the giant chrome ring that serves no purpose...I prefer this look (only without the scoop, if it's not needed):DavyR wrote:If you can't play it what good is it, even if it doesn't look the greatest? Also, I always thought that that was THE place to pick a RIC. Hey, we need a more historically accurate model, a REAL McCartney reissue 4001-C70, you know, one that actually does not have the horseshoe puckup. LOL!rickaddict wrote:IMO the larger surround of the C64 and V63 look strange w/o the shoes. Too much chrome to do nothing but surround a gaping hole and a black piece of plastic. But to each his own.
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I find it very hard to play a horseshoe equipped bass or any other Ric bass with the bridge pickup cover on. For me, that area of strings is the "sweet spot" for my playing style - the string tension feels best there and I feel like get the best tone from that spot. This is why I also prefer finding and installing the bridge pickup mounting bracket without the scoop from the 70's on my 4003's - its much more comfortable when anchoring your thumb against the bridge pickup.
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Enlighten me. So, the horseshoe pickup "C" piece(s) are not a functioning part of the reissue 4001 and are only for show and are really not magnetic. Therefore, they can be removed (as stated above) without really affecting the sound of the bridge pickup. Also, McCartney had the horseshoe pickup re-installed on his old 4001 after removing it circa 1970. Thanks.
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Right you are sir. And about Macca's bass...it didn't have the original HS re-installed, it had a new re-issue HS installed.DavyR wrote:Enlighten me. So, the horseshoe pickup "C" piece(s) are not a functioning part of the reissue 4001 and are only for show and are really not magnetic. Therefore, they can be removed (as stated above) without really affecting the sound of the bridge pickup. Also, McCartney had the horseshoe pickup re-installed on his old 4001 after removing it circa 1970. Thanks.
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Great minds think alike, Steve!!86kubicki wrote:I find it very hard to play a horseshoe equipped bass or any other Ric bass with the bridge pickup cover on. For me, that area of strings is the "sweet spot" for my playing style - the string tension feels best there and I feel like get the best tone from that spot. This is why I also prefer finding and installing the bridge pickup mounting bracket without the scoop from the 70's on my 4003's - its much more comfortable when anchoring your thumb against the bridge pickup.
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All of these basses originally had a scooped surround!
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if it's true mc cartney had the horsey put back in, i'm surprised he would still have it ...unless he had one made up or bought a vintage one thru sources. but why put in a re-issue horsey ? unless he had problems with the understring unit. i love the sound he had on "silly love songs" !
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Not sure why he changed back to a RIHS, but I'm pretty sure he would have no inkling that there are differences between the old magnet shoe pickups and the new pole magnet horseshoe pickups.
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Yep, they're both shiny!johnallg wrote:Not sure why he changed back to a RIHS, but I'm pretty sure he would have no inkling that there are differences between the old magnet shoe pickups and the new pole magnet horseshoe pickups.
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There's a good photo of the latest version of the Macca bass floating around the forum somewhere. I used to have it here on my work computer before it had a meltdown and was replaced. It is definitely a RI. And I agree...why replace the hi gain pickup? I also thought he had great tone with the hi gain. I suggested once on this forum that Macca's tone with the hi gain was just as good as the earlier tone with the HS, and apparently I offended Mr. Gallo as he is a tremendous fan of the original HS pickup.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:if it's true mc cartney had the horsey put back in, i'm surprised he would still have it ...unless he had one made up or bought a vintage one thru sources. but why put in a re-issue horsey ? unless he had problems with the understring unit. i love the sound he had on "silly love songs" !
