Where can I find a 4004/5?
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Where can I find a 4004/5?
I'm coming back to the Rick fold after many years as a prodigal son. I really can't live without my B string and I have seen photos of the 4004/5 but never have seen it in person. Can someone fill me in as how to go about getting my hands on one of these.
- incubus2432
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jwr2
Thanks for the responses. I am interested in the 4003. I kind of like the traditional shape of the 4003 comapred to the 4004. I can't believe they are so hard to find. I've dumped all my 4 stringer and only do 5 and 6. Sure would love to get another Ric. My first Ric was a late 70's white (yellow) 4001 and I loved that baby. It was stolen in 1983. Been through dozens of other basses since then but the Ric is calling me back.
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jwr2
Yep ... I've tried the Ibanez, Schecter, Fender, Musicman style basses ... they are all good in their own right ... but a Ric 5 string is sooo cool ... part retro and part modern ... it sounds so cool with a little distortion ala Chris Squire / Geddy Lee / Cliff Burton ... so much modern music needs that low B as well as jazz and country and blues ... and it even works on classic rock like Beatles and Stones ...
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jwr2
The 4004 is cool in its own right ... I have 2 4004 basses ... but I like the 4003 best ... I am all about single coil basses ... the 4004 pickups have their own unique sound and the new CII models have very cool looking wood ... the 4004 sounds like a ****** off p-bass ... lots of growl ... the 4003 has more single coil bite ...
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jwr2
the main problem with the 4003s5 is the string spacing ... it comes from the factory with 2 1/16" ... I modify it to 2 1/4" ... this is fine for small and medium sized hands ... but if you have lumberjack hands you will want the 4004CII5 ... its spacing is more like a musicman ... I have smaller hands so I like the slimmer neck and tighter spacing ... when I convert a 4004 or 2030 four string to a five string I can get a 2 3/8" spacing ... and if I am willing to change pickups than I can get 2 1/2" at the bridge ... for me 2 3/8" to 2 5/8" is the best spacing for a five string bridge ...
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jwr2
I am selling the bass ... I have 8 ric basses and one more on the way ... something has to go ... if you have small hands then you are probably distressed by the wide necks on Jazz V and other similar basses ... it is too much work to play them things ... but playing a slimmer neck improved my bass playing .. I can play faster and cleaner ...
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