Vintage 4001 Wiring Specs

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T.A.R.
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Re: Vintage 4001 Wiring Specs

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Great work Dane! Very informative 8)
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Re: Vintage 4001 Wiring Specs

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Lovely Job Dane!
Did you decide not to use the "Semi Hot" toaster?

I think the wire in my 64 is black so there may have been a change in wire colour around that time...

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Re: Vintage 4001 Wiring Specs

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Eden.....I used the toaster I got from you in my 4008CS along with the first RIHS pickup I got from RIC. It sounds great there. I'll probably just buy a new toaster from RIC to go along with the other RIHS I have now. Since the bass has to be shipped off to California for work, it'll be awhile before it sings again.
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Re: Vintage 4001 Wiring Specs

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Nice job Dane.
johnallg wrote:What about the .0047uF cap? Didn't that exist in the 1964 basses?
Yup...That's one part that would have been very hard to find, and like Dane, I wouldn't have bothered in this case.
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