New 4005 Basses
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New 4005 Basses
Any date mentioned yet on the release of the new basses?
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Do you still have your old one?
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I sold mine back in the summer of '11.
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I was told 'in the summer', so between June and August.
Andrew
Ruby - 1989 620/12,
Monty - 2003 4003
Ricky - 1986 330
Cherry - 1991 381 V69
Kody - 1998 650 Dakota
Rony - 2024 4005V
Ruby - 1989 620/12,
Monty - 2003 4003
Ricky - 1986 330
Cherry - 1991 381 V69
Kody - 1998 650 Dakota
Rony - 2024 4005V
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Hi folks,
The first 4005V I've seen for sale - https://reverb.com/au/item/83213383-ric ... -maple-glo
Andrew
The first 4005V I've seen for sale - https://reverb.com/au/item/83213383-ric ... -maple-glo
Andrew
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Same here. They say they’re in stock. I haven’t tried to contact them to verify.
Leprosy is rare & scarce but nobody wants that!
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Hi Folks,
I've got one of these on order and I was wondering what would be a good flatwound or tapewound string to install? In the past I've only used flats on a shortscale bass, and RIC strings on my 4003, but I'm thinking of going with flats or tapes.
I'm guessing it'll come with RICs standard string set 45-55-75-105.
I don't want to do too much to the nut to fit strings, although I may have to tweak the trussrod.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
Cheers,
Andrew
I've got one of these on order and I was wondering what would be a good flatwound or tapewound string to install? In the past I've only used flats on a shortscale bass, and RIC strings on my 4003, but I'm thinking of going with flats or tapes.
I'm guessing it'll come with RICs standard string set 45-55-75-105.
I don't want to do too much to the nut to fit strings, although I may have to tweak the trussrod.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
Cheers,
Andrew
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I like the La Bella brass white tape wound strings, but it really depends on what you're planning to play that should determine your string choice.
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I used the D'Addario ECB80 Chromes on my old 4005WB. The stock set works fine but I replaced the .060 D string with a .055 to produce a better balanced feel to the set.
I haven't used them on the 4005, but TI Jazz Flats should be great, too. I have used them on other Ricks over the years (a set is currently on my Snowglo 4004L).
No fiddling with the nut required for either of them.
I haven't used them on the 4005, but TI Jazz Flats should be great, too. I have used them on other Ricks over the years (a set is currently on my Snowglo 4004L).
No fiddling with the nut required for either of them.
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Thanks Folks, I appreciate your suggestions. I'll start looking into what I can find in my local shops.
Cheers,
Andrew
Cheers,
Andrew
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Hi Folks,
I received my 4005V this afternoon, and it's lovely. After over 8,000 miles it was still in tune!
1st impressions; the fit & finish is perfect, the body is light (@8.8lbs) and resonant, slightly neck heavy (light body) but you don't notice it after a while, the timber looks lovely through the Fireglo (which is, in my Wife's words "Delicious"), the neck is thinner than my '02 4003, the fingerboard is dark & interesting, the mother of pearl inlays have a noticeable depth to them, and the new lacquer formula (to me, that is) feels smooth and comfortingly strong.
Runnning my fat fingers over it the action is low, but perfectly setup, with little fret noise until you dig for 'clank'. It's been a while since I played bass, so it took me a while to get my left/right coordination going. I got there in the end. Acoustically it rings out, and is surprisingly loud for the player. Plugged in the bass has a powerful sound, with the pickup definition quite pronounced. The mix knob really delivers tonal variations, courtesy of the pickup separation. I expected the bridge pickup to be weak, but it's stronger than I expected and delivers a good biting tone. I'll have to find my home-brew stereo box and try that out with it.
Lots of thank to the guys at Wildwood for taking care of me.
I received my 4005V this afternoon, and it's lovely. After over 8,000 miles it was still in tune!
1st impressions; the fit & finish is perfect, the body is light (@8.8lbs) and resonant, slightly neck heavy (light body) but you don't notice it after a while, the timber looks lovely through the Fireglo (which is, in my Wife's words "Delicious"), the neck is thinner than my '02 4003, the fingerboard is dark & interesting, the mother of pearl inlays have a noticeable depth to them, and the new lacquer formula (to me, that is) feels smooth and comfortingly strong.
Runnning my fat fingers over it the action is low, but perfectly setup, with little fret noise until you dig for 'clank'. It's been a while since I played bass, so it took me a while to get my left/right coordination going. I got there in the end. Acoustically it rings out, and is surprisingly loud for the player. Plugged in the bass has a powerful sound, with the pickup definition quite pronounced. The mix knob really delivers tonal variations, courtesy of the pickup separation. I expected the bridge pickup to be weak, but it's stronger than I expected and delivers a good biting tone. I'll have to find my home-brew stereo box and try that out with it.
Lots of thank to the guys at Wildwood for taking care of me.
Andrew
Ruby - 1989 620/12,
Monty - 2003 4003
Ricky - 1986 330
Cherry - 1991 381 V69
Kody - 1998 650 Dakota
Rony - 2024 4005V
Ruby - 1989 620/12,
Monty - 2003 4003
Ricky - 1986 330
Cherry - 1991 381 V69
Kody - 1998 650 Dakota
Rony - 2024 4005V
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Nice bass! 
1975 Ric 480 Jetglo
1980 Ric 4001 BurgundyGlo
1982 Ric 4001 Cream
2002 Ric 4003 BurgundyGlo COTY
2010 Ric 620 FireGlo
2015 Ric 4003S JetGlo
2017 Ric 4003 British Racing Green Ltd Ed
2022 Ric 4005XC Amber FireGlo
1980 Ric 4001 BurgundyGlo
1982 Ric 4001 Cream
2002 Ric 4003 BurgundyGlo COTY
2010 Ric 620 FireGlo
2015 Ric 4003S JetGlo
2017 Ric 4003 British Racing Green Ltd Ed
2022 Ric 4005XC Amber FireGlo
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Congrats, Ratwax!
It is nice to read of others who find the pickup spacing (and the sound produced from them) is not a detriment, as many have conjectured (without them ever having actually spent time with one
).
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Lovely bass Ratwax! (All you need is a stereo to two mono jack lead. No boxes needed). Lets have your take on the split sound when you get around to it.
