4001 V63 Specs over the years
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4001 V63 Specs over the years
Hi all there.
How changed 4001 V63 specs over the years of production ?
For example if i remember correctly early models had hotter pick ups than the current, or am i wrong ?
Thank you
How changed 4001 V63 specs over the years of production ?
For example if i remember correctly early models had hotter pick ups than the current, or am i wrong ?
Thank you
Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
What I know about:
Very early models had real magnetic HS pickups
Headstocks changed around 1997
Pickup surround changed continuously
Very early models had real magnetic HS pickups
Headstocks changed around 1997
Pickup surround changed continuously
Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
I'd love some real magnetic shoes! 
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Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
Neck thickness varied, and I believe the height of the fretboard over the body changed as well. I really love the thin neck on the most recent 4001c64's, but the reversed headstock was a deal breaker for me.
'09 4003 | '93 4003s
John Luke aka Coolhand
John Luke aka Coolhand
Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
Seem that a lot of people seem uncomfortable with reverse headstock.
Talking about reverse headstock, y luthier told me that probably the E string would suffer of the reverse headstock because of the diminuished length between the nut and the keywind, but hearing Mc Cartney recordings (for example) you can hear how the E string sound full and fat.
Anyway about the pick up i read somewhere (i guess in this forum but i can't remember the 3d) that at a certain point reissue 4001 basses (both V63 and C64 i guess) had toaster winded at some hotter values than the current production ... what years spanned this kind of production ?
Talking about reverse headstock, y luthier told me that probably the E string would suffer of the reverse headstock because of the diminuished length between the nut and the keywind, but hearing Mc Cartney recordings (for example) you can hear how the E string sound full and fat.
Anyway about the pick up i read somewhere (i guess in this forum but i can't remember the 3d) that at a certain point reissue 4001 basses (both V63 and C64 i guess) had toaster winded at some hotter values than the current production ... what years spanned this kind of production ?
Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
Check in with NASA.IvanMunoz wrote:I'd love some real magnetic shoes!
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Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
Hard to say if that was an issue. Lots of post effects at Abbey Road. I read that he often used two compressors daisy chained.cangaroo wrote:......Talking about reverse headstock, y luthier told me that probably the E string would suffer of the reverse headstock because of the diminuished length between the nut and the keywind, but hearing Mc Cartney recordings (for example) you can hear how the E string sound full and fat.....
'09 4003 | '93 4003s
John Luke aka Coolhand
John Luke aka Coolhand
Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
Or these limited releases from nike for The MJF foundationjps wrote:Check in with NASA.IvanMunoz wrote:I'd love some real magnetic shoes!

Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
Intersting ... can you remember the source ?coolhandjjl wrote:Hard to say if that was an issue. Lots of post effects at Abbey Road. I read that he often used two compressors daisy chained.
Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
This is well known about multiple compressors; these days that is a common thing to do. One sourse would be Geoff Emerick, another is very probably George Martin.cangaroo wrote:Intersting ... can you remember the source ?coolhandjjl wrote:Hard to say if that was an issue. Lots of post effects at Abbey Road. I read that he often used two compressors daisy chained.
Re: 4001 V63 Specs over the years
There's a number of references to use of Fairchild compressors at Abbey Road in Andy Babiuk's "Beatles Gear" (2001, Backbeat), but no mention of multiple compressors, for what it's worth.
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