4000 Conversion.
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
I'm also in the camp of not modifying it. If it had been factory routed, that's one thing since there's no possibility of weakening it and you could easily go back to the original configuration. Once you start cutting wood though, it's a whole different ball game...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: 4000 Conversion.
I converted my 1971 4000 with neck thru the body in 1980. It was already factory routed for the neck pickup and wire. Chances are your bass is already routed. Look under the pickguard!
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
Do you still have that?DavyR wrote:I converted my 1971 4000 with neck thru the body in 1980. It was already factory routed for the neck pickup and wire. Chances are your bass is already routed. Look under the pickguard!
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
Mmmm! Not many of these around!chefothefuture wrote:Do you still have that?DavyR wrote:I converted my 1971 4000 with neck thru the body in 1980. It was already factory routed for the neck pickup and wire. Chances are your bass is already routed. Look under the pickguard!
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2017 4003S Jetglo
2023 4003 Mapleglo
2022 4005XC Jetglo
1979 MusicMan Stingray
2021 Epiphone Thunderbird
Re: 4000 Conversion.
I modded the wiring on my 4000 and am happy with the results. It can go form thick and warm to as bright as it did with stock wiring. I feel no need for the neck pickup. I dare say though that this may differ from bass to bass as the pickups varied through the years. Unfortunately I did not document what I did (it took a few trys and errors) but if needed I can pull off the pickguard and draw a schematic. Note I have flats on this bass.
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
I am still thinking about converting my 4000 to a 4001 (LK) also. It is my first Rickenbacker so she will never be sold. But I never play it because I miss the neck pickup.
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
If it were me, I'd buy a 4001 or 4003.
Whether or not it's worth converting your 4000 depends on how much you are sentimentally attached to it. If i means that much to you, and you're pretty sure that you won't need to sell it, then go ahead and add that neck pup - if the routing is already there you have little to lose or worry about. If the routing is not already there, you have to consider whether it's worth the risk to route the neck pup out, given the potential risk to the stability of the neck. Again, if you never intend to sell it, the risk is all yours, and only you can weigh up the pro's and con's...
Whether or not it's worth converting your 4000 depends on how much you are sentimentally attached to it. If i means that much to you, and you're pretty sure that you won't need to sell it, then go ahead and add that neck pup - if the routing is already there you have little to lose or worry about. If the routing is not already there, you have to consider whether it's worth the risk to route the neck pup out, given the potential risk to the stability of the neck. Again, if you never intend to sell it, the risk is all yours, and only you can weigh up the pro's and con's...
1976 4001 "Shadow" Fretless
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
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Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
_____________________
Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
Re: 4000 Conversion.
Ashley and davidr,he clearly stated earlier that the body is NOT already routed,which is the reason why most of us are advising against doing this. If it were already routed,this would be a no brainer. I' m wondering if his amp/speaker is powrful enough to get a full sound from his pickup. I play through 2 12" 500 watts,and don't lack anything in the tone department,in fact the 4000 is my most aggressive sounding bass.
Re: 4000 Conversion.
Sorry, missed that point. 
1976 4001 "Shadow" Fretless
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
_____________________
Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
_____________________
Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
I understand the need for 2 pickups. I love the phase cancellation of the middle position. Still if someone really were willing to trade for it that might be a better way to go. 
Re: 4000 Conversion.
How did I misread this? LOL! If it has not been routed I'm NEVER do that to that bass. I guess some 4000s were routed and some were not?woodyng wrote:Ashley and davidr,he clearly stated earlier that the body is NOT already routed,which is the reason why most of us are advising against doing this. If it were already routed,this would be a no brainer. I' m wondering if his amp/speaker is powrful enough to get a full sound from his pickup. I play through 2 12" 500 watts,and don't lack anything in the tone department,in fact the 4000 is my most aggressive sounding bass.
Re: 4000 Conversion.
Yeah! I told my little story out here before years ago I believe. Back in 1980 I took a picture of the bass and sent it to John Hall Sr. asking questions about the bass and the single pickup. I still have his response letter. I ended up buying a new pickguard and the bridge pickup cap from RIC. I then swapped out the single pickup for a set with a toaster out of a 1972/1973 4001. In an effort to keep the orignal bridge pickup cap sound (I'm a bit of a purist) and to be able to bypass the cap, since I didn't like the sound, I did the following. I bypassed the bridge pickup cap with a 'treble bypass' using the tone control pot of the bridge pickup so I could dial in the amount of cap I desired. No internet and very little info to go on in those wild days. I didn't think of the push/pull pot idea back then but I was bypassing the cap to get more 'balls' out of the bass.chefothefuture wrote:Do you still have that?DavyR wrote:I converted my 1971 4000 with neck thru the body in 1980. It was already factory routed for the neck pickup and wire. Chances are your bass is already routed. Look under the pickguard!
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
Just reading back this lively thread.
Has anybody fitted an HB1 into a 4000? On my '98 4003, I have an HB1 in the bridge with coil tap facility, and a modern (with adjustable poles) higain in the neck. I only ever use the HB1 really.
I'm tempted to to reverse-engineer it to 4000/4003 hybrid, by removing the neck pickup, and fitting a simple plain pickguard, with 1 volume pot only. I never use tone either. Possiby a push/pull for coil tap. Rather than change the jack socket plate, I'd just wire it double-mono.
I've plenty of spare plexiglass in my shed, so it may be worth a try!
GT
Has anybody fitted an HB1 into a 4000? On my '98 4003, I have an HB1 in the bridge with coil tap facility, and a modern (with adjustable poles) higain in the neck. I only ever use the HB1 really.
I'm tempted to to reverse-engineer it to 4000/4003 hybrid, by removing the neck pickup, and fitting a simple plain pickguard, with 1 volume pot only. I never use tone either. Possiby a push/pull for coil tap. Rather than change the jack socket plate, I'd just wire it double-mono.
I've plenty of spare plexiglass in my shed, so it may be worth a try!
GT
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Re: 4000 Conversion.
If I'm not mistaken, RRF user cassius987 ran that set up for awhile. Maybe he'll weigh in for you?vulcan_creedler wrote:Just reading back this lively thread.
Has anybody fitted an HB1 into a 4000? On my '98 4003, I have an HB1 in the bridge with coil tap facility, and a modern (with adjustable poles) higain in the neck. I only ever use the HB1 really.
I'm tempted to to reverse-engineer it to 4000/4003 hybrid, by removing the neck pickup, and fitting a simple plain pickguard, with 1 volume pot only. I never use tone either. Possiby a push/pull for coil tap. Rather than change the jack socket plate, I'd just wire it double-mono.
I've plenty of spare plexiglass in my shed, so it may be worth a try!![]()
GT
2010 4003 FG
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
