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Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:15 pm
by ajish4
LOL....
C'mon guys.....you must look at OTHER brands SOMETIMES.....NO?
http://www.peavey.com/products/browse.c ... .Black.cfm
http://www.peavey.com/news/article.cfm/ ... rticle.cfm
This is the SECOND model from Peavey....
Here is the original....
WITH SPECS....
"Through neck construction, 3-piece figured maple with purple-heart stringers, translucent purple heart finish,
ebony fingerboard, gold Schaller 3 way adjustable roller bridge, Gold Schaller machine heads, active electronics, active Soapbar Wide Ceramic Humbucker pickups.
Superb fast, slim neck, fabulous balance and superb top fret access, has an excellent EQ + true passive system and exceptional build quality, being Peavey's flag ship models of the 80's and 90's
34” scale
2 octave 24-fret ebony fingerboard
MOP Oval Doughnut fret inlays
8” radius
1.6 nut width
Silent fully humbucking, wide aperture ceramic pickups,
On-board active 3-band 9v EQ with +/- 8dB (50Hz) bass
peak/notch mid-control (100Hz to 2 kHz with notch centers at 300Hz and 1.5 kHz)
Treble centred at 2.5kHz with +/- 12dB
Mini-toggle bypasss witch for active and true passive (no battery required)
Treble/active control operates as passive tone in bypass mode,
User set pre-amp input control in rear cavity."
Lets get with the program!
But on a serious note, some of these Made in USA Peavey's are amazing deals for the money on the second hand market.
I have a few, and I'm personally hunting for this model myself...
Gee, who would have thought, me talking about a PEAVEY in a CS thread! Glad I'm seeing the DR in the am!
PETE, if you made it this far, do you know if you have #1 or what? If this is #3, and date 91....what's the deal?
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:49 pm
by atomic_punk
Seriously? You guys have never heard of Rudy Sarzo? I'm sure you have HEARD him. He's had quite an illustrious career, playing with Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard of Ozz band with Randy Rhoads and the "Slip of the Tongue" version of Whitesnake, among others.
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:56 pm
by paul_yan
Ditto, Steve!
IMHO, he's a great bassist even though he's not associated with a Rickenbacker bass.
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:13 pm
by cjj
Nope. I've heard of Ozzy Osborne. I've heard of Quiet Riot, but I couldn't name one of their songs, probably couldn't identify one if I heard it either...
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:14 pm
by incubus2432
Unless it's Squire, Geddy or McCartney odds are they aren't known around here.

Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:32 pm
by iamthebassman
atomic_punk wrote:Seriously? You guys have never heard of Rudy Sarzo? I'm sure you have HEARD him. He's had quite an illustrious career, playing with Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard of Ozz band with Randy Rhoads and the "Slip of the Tongue" version of Whitesnake, among others.
I know EXACTLY who he is, thus my original statement.
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:42 pm
by s4001
Cut him some slack, he's playing with Blue Oyster Cult these days.
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:27 pm
by nov_1981
+1 for Olivia's. I recently purchased that 72 4000 AZ that
Tony brought to my attention in a post
http://www.oliviasvintageguitars.com/bass/guitars/272
BTW thanks Tony.
Yeah.. I probably over paid for this one but I'd been saving my pennies for
something special like this and couldn't resist.
Like Paul said Joseph's a good guy to deal with.
I was actually able to chisel a bit off the asking price too.

Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:53 pm
by ajish4
nov_1981 wrote:+1 for Olivia's. I recently purchased that 72 4000 AZ that
Tony brought to my attention in a post
http://www.oliviasvintageguitars.com/bass/guitars/272
BTW thanks Tony.
Yeah.. I probably over paid for this one but I'd been saving my pennies for
something special like this and couldn't resist.
Like Paul said Joseph's a good guy to deal with.
I was actually able to chisel a bit off the asking price too.

Congratulations Robert,
THAT was ONE KILLER RIC! Glad it ended up here!
LOL, you're welcome.
I'm pretty good as spending OPM.....Other Peoples Money! Ask Joey!
It's a lot of fun actually!

Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:27 pm
by aceonbass
Rudy Sarzo was in about every 3rd video and hair band on MTV in the 80's it seemed....and I like that Peavey bass too!
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:12 am
by seyesbass
Hi Tony,
When I got the CS in early 91 I was so pleased with it that I didnt even know about the certificate until someone mentioned to me that each bass should have a numbered certificate.
I wrote to our local Ric office in Bury to say thanks for all their help in getting the bass to me before it went back to the States and mentioned the certificate.
Heres the letter I got back and a good while later I got the certificate which I then lost in the post when I posted it to the Yes fan club for Chris Squire to sign it for me!
(maybe its in a drawer at Chris Squires house and he thinks its for one of his!)
I think it had Number 45 on it which was probably the next certificate in the pile when Linda Garson from Ric UK asked for one for my bass.
My CS bass never had a certificate with it because it was sent to Europe for the Frankfurt Music Fair as an exhibit and it only had a duster cloth in the case.
It was just a fluke that my old mate Dave Carr told me about the forthcoming Squire LTD Edition and I rang the guys in Bury about it and they had the only one.
Needless to say its insured for a bit more than the one at Olivias.
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:57 am
by ajish4
Thanks Pete!
What a cool story!
So, very likely, you have a prototype?
Talk about being in the right place at the right time!
You have me real curious now, have you ever contact RIC directly to inquire about the build of the bass? I'm not sure if they
kept records of it....damn shame about the certificate, but as you eluded...it probably wasn't accurate anyway being you got it a while after the production was running.
Thanks again!
VERY COOL STORY INDEED!

Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:28 am
by seyesbass
Thanks.
I did ask if it could be a prototype but its not although it is actually more likely to be earliest production version other than any that Chris Squire may have.
Its a great bass!
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:25 pm
by johnallg
Pete, does yours have the RIHS or magnetic shoes? RIHS I would think by 1990/1. Thanks for sharing the story, too. I stare at your bass daily in the hands of The Master. BTW, do you have a poster??
Re: Sweet...1 of the Earliest 4001CS surfaces!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 6:33 pm
by seyesbass
Non magnetic unfortunately.
I still remember the shock of our friend with an Alembic who tried my CS through the Ampeg SVT a couple of weeks after I bought it...he was convinced it was an active circuit!
I only have a photocopy of the poster.
Should have grabbed one in the 90s!