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Isaac
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New Ric 4003W arrived today. Gig tonight, so no time for a full report. Details tomorrow.
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You know what they say... pictures, or it didn't happen! :lol:

Congratulations on the new bass... if I could afford a brand new bass, I think I'd go for walnut!
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I wasn't sure I could afford it, either. The original plan was to sell my transgreen 4004Cii, but the members of one of my bands insisted I keep it and play it as my main bass in that band. That band actually makes some money, so I gave in and kept it. Perhaps fortunately, it took a year and a half for the bass to finally arrive, so I had time to save up some money.
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Isaac wrote:New Ric 4003W arrived today. Gig tonight, so no time for a full report. Details tomorrow.
So-it's tomorrow now. :mrgreen:

How did ya like it compared to your Cii?
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Isaac wrote:Perhaps fortunately, it took a year and a half for the bass to finally arrive, so I had time to save up some money.
15 years ago I ordered a 650 Dakota and was told it would it would take 6 months or so, and I figured I had the time to save up. Instead it arrived 2 weeks later and nearly broke me! :lol:

Good luck!
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Pics? You want pics, beyotch? I got pics!

Look! I got a box!

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See there on the top, where it says, 4000 series?

Not good enough for you? Okay, how about this?

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4003W, right there on the shipping label!
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Isaac wrote:Pics? You want pics, beyotch? I got pics!

Look! I got a box!
Isaac, you really should add more drama to your pics. :wink:

These were my opening shots when I got my 660 75th Anniversary guitar.
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You're probably right, but i just don't have your flair for the dramatic. :(

I'll have to settle for suspense!

What was in the box, you might ask? A bass case! A Rickenbacker bass case!

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It's the plastic case. I'd prefer Tolex over plywood, but I can't really complain.
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Suspense works, too. :D
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All right, you guys know what they look like, anyway, right?

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First impressions. The wood grain on the back is beautiful. The front, less so, I'm sorry to say. I'm not used to a non-gloss finish on a Ric, so it feels unfinished to me. Very smooth, though. The neck is fairly thin and narrow, as I expect a Ric neck to be. Woody, you asked how it compared to the Cii. The Cii neck feels much thicker, which I don't care for. Same with my 3001. This feels much more like my 4000 and 4001s. Nstuff Music did a very good job on the setup.

I'm looking forward to trying it out with my bands.
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Took it to rehearsal this afternoon. Notes.

Complete consensus: it's beautiful. It sounds great. It plays like buttah. Even tuned to E♭, there was very little fret buzz. Tons of low end, brilliant highs. In short, the exact kind of wide range, hi fidelity sound I expect from a Ric.

I didn't mention before that it came with roundwound strings. That surprised me a bit. I didn't know Ric was shipping them that way. The pickups are surprisingly hot. I haven't done an A-B comparison with any of my other Rics, but my impression is that they were noticeably hotter than the SDs on my 4000. One of these days, I'll do a direct comparison with my old 4001 with stock high gains.

As the rehearsal went on, the smile on my face just kept getting bigger.
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Looks really nice. You'll get used to the finish. :mrgreen:
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I think I'm used to it already!
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Has anybody besides me noticed that a guitar shipping box, with its relative proportions of the thickness to the width to the height would remind someone of the Tycho Magnetic Anomaly in Arthur C. Clarke's novel, "2001, A Space Odyssey"?
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iiipopes wrote:Has anybody besides me noticed that a guitar shipping box, with its relative proportions of the thickness to the width to the height would remind someone of the Tycho Magnetic Anomaly in Arthur C. Clarke's novel, "2001, A Space Odyssey"?
Yep!
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