4003sw Playability

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crazyeelboy
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4003sw Playability

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I just received my new 4003SW and an amazed at the playability. I have tons of Rick ownership and playing experience but was surprised with how nice this bass plays. Unlike some of the more recent 4003 basses I have (a couple of years old), the neck on thus baby is slim and the action can be taken down so this plays like butter! Has anyone else noticed that these are much more playable than recent 4003 basses?

BTW, I got it from Wildwood Guitars - great service and great prices on Ricks!
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Wow! Mind if I ask what you are doing in Moscow? :shock:
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I got my 4003S FG from Wildwood as well. I have nothing but good to say about their service, pricing, and customer focus!
They were great and my bass is very playable as well!
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bassduke49 wrote:Wow! Mind if I ask what you are doing in Moscow? :shock:
Hey Paul - sorry for not responding to your question earlier - I just saw it now (only a year late)...

I am a lawyer here in Moscow and I also play as much music as I can. Great town for a lot of things, including playing music.
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