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ilan
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Re: Old NAMM show pic

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Wildberry wrote:The angle of the necks on the double necks is interesting, imo.
The guitar neck on a 4080 has more backward tilt than the bass neck.
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ilan wrote:
Wildberry wrote:The angle of the necks on the double necks is interesting, imo.
The guitar neck on a 4080 has more backward tilt than the bass neck.
Ah, okay, so it's supposed to be like that? Learned something today :D
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Yep, different profiles. A bass's two pickups are both sunk down in the body, but a 480 has one down in, one on top.
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gearhed289 wrote:I will bravely admit that I sold my first Ric - a white '79 4001 - to buy a Kramer. I had it de-fretted about 20 years ago, and it's great!
I just bought a first run Kramer bass last Saturday, very nice bass, really. 8)
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