4000/1/3 vs. 4004 Poll

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For 4000/1/3 owners, what is your experienced with the 4004 models?

No experience
43
46%
Have tried one
15
16%
Own at least one
36
38%
 
Total votes: 94

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Re: 4000/1/3 vs. 4004 Poll

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GIBrat51 wrote:I have to say that sometimes I'm not totally convinced that 4004s actually exist. :lol: Honestly; I have never seen one (pictures, yes, but ... ), and no one at the dealer here remembers ever selling, or seeing, one, either. So, where are they? I realize that my chances of getting my hands on a lefty 4004 are somewhere between slim and none (and Slim just left town), but honestly, I'd be happy just to actually see and touch a righty. Is the demand for them that small that nobody ever wanted one here? The 4003s seem to move out the door fairly briskly. Now I'm confused, and my headache is back... :?
Just call Chris Clayton and order one, you'll be glad you did. 8)
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Nah, I've never seen one either...
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Oh, wait...
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I have four of 'em right now, three for sale!
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cjj wrote:Nah, I've never seen one either...
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Oh, wait...
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With those shades on and chinfluff are you sure you can see it? :) :P
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I found local dealers around Tampa were clueless about the 4004 when I bought mine 9 years ago. I remember excitedly driving a bit north of me when the owner of one place said they had one, only to find out it was a 4003 hanging on the wall. Seems that mainly it's the aficionado's of Rickenbacker's who even know they exist.

I had to take the plunge sight unseen from PoTR's (Chris Clayton). Very happy that I did! :mrgreen:
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Well, I looked at PotR's website yesterday, and just got off the phone with Chris Clayton a minute or two ago. Yes, he has 2 Right-handed 4004's; he has no leftys, and RIC is not accepting orders for them. So, I was right (neener, neener); Slim left town. Actually, I don't think I want to buy anything I haven't put my hands on any more, really; if I could at least hold a 4004-even a righty- I might be tempted. As it is, no joy here. Oh, well... story of my life. :mrgreen:
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GIBrat51 wrote:I have to say that sometimes I'm not totally convinced that 4004s actually exist. :lol: Honestly; I have never seen one (pictures, yes, but ... ), and no one at the dealer here remembers ever selling, or seeing, one, either. So, where are they? I realize that my chances of getting my hands on a lefty 4004 are somewhere between slim and none (and Slim just left town), but honestly, I'd be happy just to actually see and touch a righty. Is the demand for them that small that nobody ever wanted one here? The 4003s seem to move out the door fairly briskly. Now I'm confused, and my headache is back... :?
When I lived in another state there were never any 4004s around and barely any 4003s for that matter--I would drive to the big cities and barely find anything.

I live near Wildwood Guitars now. I think I've played half a dozen 4004s there, and some C Series basses and 4003s also (but I mostly went for the 4004s).
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I have a 4004Cii, a 4004L, and a 4003. For some reason the two 4004's have a lot more punch on the upper frets on the D and G strings than the 4003 where it sometimes sounds a bit thin. Also the nice quiet pickups work a lot better on stages with lighting -- i.e. no buzz. The other thing I really like about the 4004 is the simplicity of the of the tone knobs; it's a bit easier to fine adjust the volume on it than the 4003. I go through phases where I decide to bring different basses to gigs but I almost always bring at least one 4004 because I know I will always get a solid stage sound with one.
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guitfiddle wrote:For some reason the two 4004's have a lot more punch on the upper frets on the D and G strings than the 4003 where it sometimes sounds a bit thin.
This could be a result of the pickups themselves, as the hot 'buckers favor the midrange. On the other hand I have noticed this same thing about my 4004L even when it is not plugged in; the neck is a total "P-Rick", if you will (:lol:) so there may be some tone coming from the different mass and/or dimensions of the wood.
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cassius987 wrote:
guitfiddle wrote:For some reason the two 4004's have a lot more punch on the upper frets on the D and G strings than the 4003 where it sometimes sounds a bit thin.
This could be a result of the pickups themselves, as the hot 'buckers favor the midrange. On the other hand I have noticed this same thing about my 4004L even when it is not plugged in; the neck is a total "P-Rick", if you will (:lol:) so there may be some tone coming from the different mass and/or dimensions of the wood.
Yep; the 4004 reminds me of a P-Bass, but a whole lot prettier! :)
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Re: 4000/1/3 vs. 4004 Poll

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I don't think I ever even seen a 4004 in Sweden. Would love to try one out though.

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