
For those who don't know (like I didn't), the 4000 was the black sheep, with a "set-neck". The authorized dealer didn't warn me about that either.
I'm considering returning it to single p'up, pulling two pots and a switch, and resurrecting the blank scratch guard for the purpose of reselling to the paranoid masses.
Which is really a shame, as it has great tonal range. It's only real problem is the factory bridge. But that is by design.
Should I make it look like an unmolested 4000? Or use it as the firewood buyers seem to think it is?