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Post by jwr2 »

ya ... the stock pickups work good on a 4003 bass ... the vintage horseshoe and toaster look cooler ... but I prefer the sound and preformance of the stock pickups ... typically I start with all the controls set to 10 and back off the neck volume to 8 ... that gives it a good growl ... when I need a smoother, sweeter sound then I turn the neck volume to 10 ...

I bet there are a whole bunch of guys here who will line up to buy the vintage pickups from you if you aren't using them ...
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or request horseslippers from unknown source...
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I'd like a set please !!!!
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Post by rhampshire »

I'm the guy that bought them from him. Now I'm looking for a 4001S to put the horseshoe in...

To me, the horseshoe is the gnarliest passive pickup I've ever heard. Bright, growling, and LOUD. Nothing else I've tried can get that sound.
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Post by baltimucho »

Funny... I'm looking for a Horseshoe to put in my 4003s. =)

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Post by gregson1 »

It's true. That Horseshoe had the most brilliant punch I've ever heard in a Rickenbacker pickup. I've had 4001CS and 4001V63 basses, but that one had an extra degree or two of 'spank' to it. Just didn't fit the vibe of the bass I had it mounted in, nor the kind of music I'm playing these days. And, for that tone, I hope to one day find a nice 4001V63 in Fireglo.

I'm thinking that Horseshoe's found a good home.
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Post by rhampshire »

"I've had 4001CS and 4001V63 basses, but that one had an extra degree or two of 'spank' to it."

Really? Cool! I haven't tried it yet, it's still in a box with the toaster. Yeah, it's found a good home for sure!
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here's my newest toy ... a rather unusual 2020 bass ... it is sort of half 3001 and half 4004 ... in sort of an 80's color scheme ...

http://www.3dentourage.com/425/2020.htm

I am thinking about making it an 8 string bass or a 5 string bass
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Post by rictified »

I had two V63's, one had very balanced pickups and the other one's toaster was much weaker than the horseshoe and it was the toaster not the horseshoe as I had both at the same time. The one with the balanced pickups had a great sound.
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Post by rickaddict »

Cool bass, Jeff!
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Post by rickenbrother »

That 2030 of Jeff Rath's looks like it has the same pickups as the 4004/5Cii. I'm sure those pickups perform great in a 4 string bass.
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Those pickups work great on the thinner 4004 body but on the fat massive 2030/2020 body they are a little thick sounding ... the 80's 2030 single coil pickups sound better ... as it is that 2020 has a cool nasty fat ****** off sound ... but I like the single coil bite better ... I may do a pickup swap where I put a humbucker in the neck of each of my 2000 basses and a single coil in the bridge position ...
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OK stage one of its customization ... a tape job ... now do I make it a 5 or 8 string bass ...

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Post by ken_swearingen »

"my god"jeff, it looks like someone screwed up on the rebel flag.no more jack daniels for you.
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