Chris Squire Bass 4001CS
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
Guys, If you're getting a measurement of 3-1/8"
at the 12th fret, you are Definitely using your ruler/tape measure Wrong!Measured at the nut, a 4000-Anything bass is 1-5/8" wide, and at the body end is 2-1?4" wide. There Might,on a Rare occasion]be a deviation of 1/32" from these specs, but I have yet to see it.Go back and re-measure at the 12th fret again.And do the measuring in good light.
at the 12th fret, you are Definitely using your ruler/tape measure Wrong!Measured at the nut, a 4000-Anything bass is 1-5/8" wide, and at the body end is 2-1?4" wide. There Might,on a Rare occasion]be a deviation of 1/32" from these specs, but I have yet to see it.Go back and re-measure at the 12th fret again.And do the measuring in good light.
jn,
I haven't seen a 4001CS for a while, but other
than different fretboard woods[Vermillion/Paduak
for CS;Bubinga for V63]I think that the back of the neck contours[radius] may be different.Then again, I had a couple V 63s; 1 from earlier-mid 80s, and 1 from late 80s, and neither neck was the same.Both were nice, but Not the same.The width of the board as veiwed from the front should be the same for both series, as I mentioned earlier.
I haven't seen a 4001CS for a while, but other
than different fretboard woods[Vermillion/Paduak
for CS;Bubinga for V63]I think that the back of the neck contours[radius] may be different.Then again, I had a couple V 63s; 1 from earlier-mid 80s, and 1 from late 80s, and neither neck was the same.Both were nice, but Not the same.The width of the board as veiwed from the front should be the same for both series, as I mentioned earlier.
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whitfordstholmes
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4001Collector
Yes.....it seems that the CS basses have inherited some flaws as they age with the finish in various areas; the 370/12RM's do as well, but they are what they are and it hasnt hurt the value of the instrument one bit---the RM's keep skyrocketing.....one thing is for sure, they won't make any more of them.
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4001Collector
The point is from a collectors stand point, the instrument that sold for $2000 last month was purchased as an investment and will never be played. The other ones were rated 5-7 overall.The one on ebay(#59) didn't inherit a flaw, it has a bad neck set from the factory and it went through several hands before it hit ebay. The 4003 colored neck series (Blackstar, Tux, and Bllodstar) will always command a higher return since the production numbers were lower. And as for the RM guitars, Ric limited edition guitars have always gotten more return than basses. With the introduction of the 4004LK that might change, but I don't expect it to.
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whitfordstholmes
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whitfordstholmes
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whitfordstholmes
whitfordsholmes-ah you were the lucky guy. called Chicago Music on monday-they said it was gone. Your experience sounds better than mine with a 4001V63 that I got from an "elderly" dealer. I've heard that the 'horseshoe' can be removed-best to hear from experts like Mark.
Buy it before someone else does
