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4003fl vs. 4001 fretless mod

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Hi folks,
I've owned a 90's 4003FL that I traded on my 66 beatle bass. I've always regretted trading it but at the time I couldn't buy the beatle bass outright and I couldn't sacrifice my s/5 or my trusty 4001. Saddened by breaking up Triumvirate of Ricks, last year I bought a 1980 4001 nowing that I'd have the frets removed. My 4001 "FL" seems to have a bit more "zing" than the darker more "upright" tones I remember from The 4003FL. I'm using "half rounds" and the Pu's are bartolini passives that came with it. The good seller also sent all original PU's and hardware. So I wonder if the forum has experience, input , on the differences between 4003FL and 4001 fretless mods. Didn't they also produce a 4001FL? Shouldn't they really call it a "fretmore" ? :lol:
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The first 4001FL that we know of is a 1968; it's in the Register as a prototype, IIRC. RIC made perhaps a hundred +/- 4001FLs between that time and the mid-1973 changes. 4001FLs are more common in the late 70s thanks to Jaco, but I wouldn't call them overly common. 4003FLs are more common (I have a more recent one; '08 I believe), but I can't speak to your question about mods as I would rather play a true FL as opposed to a fretted to FL conversion. THe main reason is that the side dots would be out of place, and I dig side dots in the right place, but only at 5, 12, and 17, if I had me 'druthers.
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cool info,
What kind of tones are people squeezing out of the 4003FL? From what I can remember of My 4003FL It was more upright sounding. I switched from flatwounds to roundwounds and was able to get more "Mwah" out of it, but only very deliberately. Is this the nature of the beast? I had my 4001 fretless mod re-lacquered after the luthier filled the fret slots to maintain as much "Rickyness" as possible. I find it sounds like a toned down Jazz Bass compared to my memories of My tubby 4003FL?
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I can speak of a 4001 mod but can’t compare to a true 4001 fretless. I just found out the ’74 4001 I’ve owned for the last 25 years was a defret… very nicely shaved off the at fretboard. I always liked the sound and thought it was a typical “Ric” sound but had nothing to compare as it was the first Ric bass I had ever played. Being a fretless player I didn’t ever bother trying a fretted Ric as I already had my “Ric”!

One difference on mine was in the defretting process, the lacquer had also been stripped… once again not having seen a factory FL, didn’t know the difference and liked the “wood” feel of the fingerboard. As a Pino Palladino fan, I like my fretlesses to have rosewood fingerboards for that extra bite you get with the softer wood. Having grown up as a Squire fan, I put roundwounds on it since I didn’t plan on ever selling it so wasn’t concerned about any slight damage they might cause (very little BTW…).

The one annoyance I always had was the fact the fret markers were where they would be on a fretted bass… in the middle of the wedge inlays and wondered why Ric did it that way! I didn’t realize a normal FL has dot inlays and “proper” side makers where the frets “should” be. I liked having the wedge inlays as it made it look like my old 360 I had let get away and didn’t feel they affected the sound at all… besides they look cool 8)
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ricken5er wrote:cool info,
What kind of tones are people squeezing out of the 4003FL?
Check the Rickenbacker Recordings Section.
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FretlessOnly wrote:
ricken5er wrote:cool info,
What kind of tones are people squeezing out of the 4003FL?
Check the Rickenbacker Recordings Section.
FretlessOnly... some nice tones you're squeezing from that Ric...
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Why thank you, kind sir.
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FretlessOnly wrote:The first 4001FL that we know of is a 1968; it's in the Register as a prototype, IIRC. RIC made perhaps a hundred +/- 4001FLs between that time and the mid-1973 changes. 4001FLs are more common in the late 70s thanks to Jaco, but I wouldn't call them overly common. 4003FLs are more common (I have a more recent one; '08 I believe), but I can't speak to your question about mods as I would rather play a true FL as opposed to a fretted to FL conversion. THe main reason is that the side dots would be out of place, and I dig side dots in the right place, but only at 5, 12, and 17, if I had me 'druthers.

there were no pics of this '68 FL in the register. is it a secret ? i'd love to see it and put it in my fretless thread !!! :D 8)
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there were no pics of this '68 FL in the register. is it a secret ? i'd love to see it and put it in my fretless thread !!! :D 8)
Ron, Scott Jennings sold this bass to Daryl Jones IIRC. I've been looking for it for some time, but don't have a photo of it either...
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no chocolate milk for you !!! :lol:
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