Mikko you are almost definitely right. 2010s have fairly thin necks made with two pieces of maple instead of thicker one-piece construction.
My 2010 feels thinner than my 2007, both of which I like. I would also say the profile is different, more of a "shallow" C shape than the tradtional full C shape feel. It's very easy to play but I gigged my 2007 so many times that it's the one that feels right in my hands.
2010 4003s
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Re: 2010 4003s
Anyone got any ''Dim's'' for the necks on the 2010/11 4003's.
- coolhandjjl
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Re: 2010 4003s
I don't have the dimensions, but IIRC, the change to the two piece slimmer neck was in the middle of April, 2009. If you're buying used, it's quite easy to identify the two piece lamination, especially on the rear. I have both a 2009 and a 1993 4003, both necks seem equally slim.Seans wrote:Anyone got any ''Dim's'' for the necks on the 2010/11 4003's.
'09 4003 | '93 4003s
John Luke aka Coolhand
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Re: 2010 4003s
Thanks John, I'm seriously thinking of a new one to use as a working bass, plus the full width inlays and Walnut wings is really firing up the gas..
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Re: 2010 4003s
Yes, a new 4003 is a fine choice for a working bass. I've never played a bass with lower, faster, buzz-free action (and, I must mention, I attack the strings on this bass HARD in my band) than my 2010 4003. Additionally, the tone is fantastic, and they're just built so well these days! The cosmetic touches you mentioned are wonderful, as well.Seans wrote:Thanks John, I'm seriously thinking of a new one to use as a working bass, plus the full width inlays and Walnut wings is really firing up the gas..
If you have the means, do yourself a HUGE favor and get one!
2010 4003 FG
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
