Neck Pickup Spacing
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I prefer the 1" spacing as it is easier for slapping/pulling style. With the 1/2" spacing when slapping I sometimes hit the PU rather than the last fret. Also for the pulling with the 1/2" spacing, the PU is a bit obstructing in that location. However this is rather a rare playing style for a 4001.
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- deblase4001
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I think the routing on my 75 4001 will only accommodate the 1/2" spacing. Opinions?
Now I just have to get that duncan out of the bridge position. I bought a new high gain from the botique w/ the adjustable poles. BUT I'm trying to decide if I should I have the original pickup repaired and put it back in.
Btw, nice bass ED.


Now I just have to get that duncan out of the bridge position. I bought a new high gain from the botique w/ the adjustable poles. BUT I'm trying to decide if I should I have the original pickup repaired and put it back in.
Btw, nice bass ED.


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1974 4001 Fireglo, 1975 4001 Jetglo
1974 4001 Fireglo, 1975 4001 Jetglo
- deblase4001
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- rickenbrother
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I had the neck pickup move to the 1/2 inch position too and added a vintage pickguard on my 4003MB. It really helped the looks of the bass, and the sound has a little more low end to it. I've been really happy with it. A vintage pickguard alone, though would help the cosmetics of the bass regardless of the neck pickup position.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
