4005WB FAMILY REUNION !!!

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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los_sentidos
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Post by los_sentidos »

They look amazing - the ones I have heard on CD sound amazing - how do they play (considering they're so old)?
Tell me does it feel the same when you've set upon a change but your heart's in the old times?
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Post by beatlefan »

I'm not giving a "real" review until I get my Sunn 2x15 cab to go along with my Ampeg SVT head and get a real chance to "listen" to it....

...BUT, just playing mine through a couple of cheap , junky, ******, no bottom end havin', distortin' , scratchy, cuttin' in & out on me Peaveys and Fender Bassman 60's, it STILL sounds awesome! PLUS, it's BIG, VERY BIG!! Image
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1986 4003 Shadow
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Post by jps »

When I had D'Addario XLs on mine, I could easily get a Squire/Lee tone out of it. These days I use Chromes for a somewhat mellower but quite growly tone and to save any additional wear on the original frets.

The neck on mine is the thinnest I have ever played with the exception of the FG 4005WB that Chris Pappas is soon to get, which feels just like my 4005WB. The playability is quite amazing, with a nice flat neck and low action.
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Post by rickinroma »

my 4005 has the same thin neck....I think it was common in 1967.. (mine is GK) and low action as well...
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