They did, but I don't gig anymore, so have almost exclusively switched away from Bass.Korladis wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 5:45 pmI thought in the later years they switched to using the same necks as the 4003. I never got to try one.teeder wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:46 amI wanted to like them, but every one I played had a monster of a neck. Plus I would have been even more interested if the pu's were closer to JB locations.Korladis wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 10:21 pm
Exactly. Rickenbacker addressed every issue and complaint I've seen bassists make about the 4001/4003 when they made the 4004. No big pickup cover people complain about, no single coil hum, a much more standard bridge with no mute, no binding that some people say hurts their arm, simplified controls... and yet, it never sold as well as the 4003.
New 4003SPC with new standard pickup surround covers
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If this is the future, do you think the Horseshoe will be phased out?
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This thread got very 4004 oriented fast!teeder wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:46 amI wanted to like them, but every one I played had a monster of a neck. Plus I would have been even more interested if the pu's were closer to JB locations.Korladis wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 10:21 pmExactly. Rickenbacker addressed every issue and complaint I've seen bassists make about the 4001/4003 when they made the 4004. No big pickup cover people complain about, no single coil hum, a much more standard bridge with no mute, no binding that some people say hurts their arm, simplified controls... and yet, it never sold as well as the 4003.henry5 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:35 am
It never ceases to amuse me how many discussions I’ve been involved in where people criticise Rics for the features, comfort etc, and I’ve pointed out that the 4004 solves pretty much all these ‘problems’, and the reaction has been tumbleweed.![]()
Weirdly I actually find the 4001/4003 more comfortable than the 4004…
I tried to take up the sluggish 4004 sales by purchasing 7 of them between 2007-2020.
The necks were better (for me at least) on the earlier one-piece versions, but they varied greatly. Some were indeed chunky, but I found several that had the shallow flat shape I prefer.
RIC has flirted with the J bass pickup positions on a number of one-offs (and the limited edition AC). I never found the 4002 pickguard shape very appealing, and the AC’s double chrome faux horsies even less so.
A 4004 with skunk stripe, surface mounted pickups in the J positions, and a nice Hipshot A (or equivalent) bridge would be fabulous. And with the current neck shape, which I’ve yet to experience in person.
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Re: New 4003SPC with new standard pickup surround covers
My 4003 is from 1990, and I'd love to try one of these surrounds. Anyone know from experience how far off the screw holes will be?
The RIC website has the understandable disclaimer that one will need to drill holes to fit the new part.
The RIC website has the understandable disclaimer that one will need to drill holes to fit the new part.
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Sadlywoodyng wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 8:53 am This thread got very 4004 oriented fast!
I tried to take up the sluggish 4004 sales by purchasing 7 of them between 2007-2020.![]()
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I have only one. It's just not my favorite bass. Probably the most beautiful, though.
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What is it about your 4004 that's not up to snuff for you?Isaac wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:14 pmI have only one. It's just not my favorite bass. Probably the most beautiful, though.
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It can get really close.Isaac wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:57 pmAnd that's fine, but it's not the sound most people are looking for when they're looking at a Ric.
https://youtu.be/7USubfgcl0w?si=Hsq24NTy__cQnfS4
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Especially so when toasters are installed.woodyng wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:35 amIt can get really close.
https://youtu.be/7USubfgcl0w?si=Hsq24NTy__cQnfS4
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But the one in the video had hb1s, sort of my point in posting it.jps wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 1:44 pmEspecially so when toasters are installed.woodyng wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:35 amIt can get really close.Isaac wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:57 pm
And that's fine, but it's not the sound most people are looking for when they're looking at a Ric.
https://youtu.be/7USubfgcl0w?si=Hsq24NTy__cQnfS4![]()
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Yeah, but it's even morer Ricker with toasters.woodyng wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:36 amBut the one in the video had hb1s, sort of my point in posting it.jps wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 1:44 pmEspecially so when toasters are installed.woodyng wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:35 am
It can get really close.
https://youtu.be/7USubfgcl0w?si=Hsq24NTy__cQnfS4![]()
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The neck, mainly. It just feels fat to me. But it is beautiful. Transgreen, so I break it out for St Patrick's Day gigs.
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Don't you play it a X-mas Mass?Isaac wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 6:53 pmThe neck, mainly. It just feels fat to me. But it is beautiful. Transgreen, so I break it out for St Patrick's Day gigs.
The neck on the '04 Cii was on the plump side, the other three are much nice.
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Well, I might, but I'm not a churchy kind of guy. Christmas party, maybe. Along with my transred Ibanez!jps wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 9:34 amDon't you play it a X-mas Mass?![]()
The neck on the '04 Cii was on the plump side, the other three are much nice.
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Eh, in my opinion the pickup positions on Rickenbackers are the key to getting the tones you can with them. One of the things I love about Rickenbacker pickup spacing is that the bridge pickup is far enough from the bridge to have enough low end and volume on its own in almost every situation. I can do different things with my Rickenbackers than with a Fender J or a T-bird, whose bridge pickups are comparatively thinner sounding.teeder wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:46 amI wanted to like them, but every one I played had a monster of a neck. Plus I would have been even more interested if the pu's were closer to JB locations.Korladis wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 10:21 pmExactly. Rickenbacker addressed every issue and complaint I've seen bassists make about the 4001/4003 when they made the 4004. No big pickup cover people complain about, no single coil hum, a much more standard bridge with no mute, no binding that some people say hurts their arm, simplified controls... and yet, it never sold as well as the 4003.henry5 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:35 am
It never ceases to amuse me how many discussions I’ve been involved in where people criticise Rics for the features, comfort etc, and I’ve pointed out that the 4004 solves pretty much all these ‘problems’, and the reaction has been tumbleweed.![]()
Weirdly I actually find the 4001/4003 more comfortable than the 4004…
The 4004s moved to the same thin neck profile as the 4003 in later years. Unfortunately I never got to try one.
