another new 4004cII day

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another new 4004cII day

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just purchased my new jetglo cheyenne 4004II , jetglo and gold hardware very nice can't wait to get my hands on it. be here tomorrow!!!! pics will be posted
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Well done George!

That's all three of the stock sold then - me, Mart The Bass, and your good self. :D

They didn't hang around - only listed from last Monday, and now all gone!
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Too good a price to resist Iain, if your not fast your last lol
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Congrats, George !!
JetGlo's are awesome looking ! :)
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Congrats, George ! 8)
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Congrats George! Welcome to the 4004 club! :)
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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jps wrote:Congrats, George ! 8)
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Nice one George,

Mine arrived this afternoon but it's on the cold side so it's waiting in its box getting to room temp before I open the box.
Like you said a good deal, Sound Affects we're great to deal with a gave me a more than reasonable trade value on my F#%%*r as well. Enjoy it mate.
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thanks guys , looking forward to being a 4004 owner, it just oozes class!!! yes a good idea to acclimatize the bass for sure. are the cheyenne's finished with the same paints and ultra violet oven method of curing the finish?? or different process? George
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geofio wrote:thanks guys , looking forward to being a 4004 owner, it just oozes class!!! yes a good idea to acclimatize the bass for sure. are the cheyenne's finished with the same paints and ultra violet oven method of curing the finish?? or different process? George
Same UV process as the 4003. I'm proud to say that according to Ben at Ric, I have the very 1st 4004Cii made with the UV finish & 2-piece flame maple neck. It's a Mapleglo beauty, and remains one of my favorite basses to this day. :D
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Martthebass wrote:Nice one George,

Mine arrived this afternoon but it's on the cold side so it's waiting in its box getting to room temp before I open the box.
Like you said a good deal, Sound Affects we're great to deal with a gave me a more than reasonable trade value on my F#%%*r as well. Enjoy it mate.
That's great!

Let us know how you find it when you finally open that box....! :D
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Well finally got a chance to have a noodle albeit on the iPad using amplitube but it gave me an idea. The neck suits me just fine, a little wider at the nut than I'm used to but, hey I need the workout, however this is offset by the increased comfort from the 5th onwards.

Sound wise, quite modern, less aggressive than I expected but very usable. Toggle down is my fave at the mo and hints most at the Rick sound. Build quality is very nice, a few little imperfections in the finish that some might get anal about (but I don't) - it all adds character. I'll probably need to tweak it a little to drop the action slightly but its very playable out of the box (I am a bit of a girl and set my Status sub millimetre at the 12th - that's graphite for yer).

Looking forward to getting this out on a gig!
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