4002 Production History 101

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Post by 40014002 »

Ted is right you know the 4002 was and still is ahead of its time it is simply a very modern bass.

You only need Rickenbacker Luther’s, exotic woods and the right pickup placement plus fancy electronics (passive) and yes RIC was one of the first in the market.
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Post by kcole4001 »

And don't forget that the pickups are somehow very different than any others. We may never know how different they are. I'm sure JH will not tell & no one else is likely to find out.
It just makes you more curious!

I would prefer the look with triangle markers, maybe full width MOP. I've grown to appreciate all the other features.
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Post by rickfan60 »

Maybe JH will divulge the specs someday. Unfortunately, the 4002 pickups cannot be disassembled very easily. The aluminum back covers are riveted on. I have not felt daring enough to err, ahem.. drill them out to have a look see. Perhaps they are even resin potted inside. The skinny on the coils will remain a mystery.
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Post by linganstan »

not just because i have one,.........but the 4002 is the finest looking bass ric ever produced...in my opinion..........and i'm gaining a better appreciation for it's sound qualities all the time...........and besides......the thin neck suits my small hands..........
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Post by sloop_john_b »

I played Gary's briefly at the 75th through an amp and was quite impressed with the sound. I usually go for a Macca "thump" but still, the 4002 sounded incredible.
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Post by jojo99 »

Do the 4002's sound anything like a Jazz Bass? I'm wondering if that certain pickup placement is the key...having the bridge pickup about 2" from the bridge saddles, like on a Jazz.. can it get that Jaco 'burp' sound with the bridge pickup soloed?
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Post by rickfan60 »

Yes they can. I am sure Ginger can back me up on this.
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Post by ginger_lee »

I don't solo the bridge pick up..all I do is roll the tone all the way off on the middle pickup, leave them both wide open..yes it has the singing cello/jaco tone..lol..to the nth degree I might add..heres my my space for some sound clips
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i would have loved to see a pup under the neck the same way they are on the "lemmy's"........for a broader range..........but........strings and amplifiers can fix what i need......
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Post by jps »

....only up to a point. I could get the Jaco tone with the 4004Cii I had and I can get it with my 4005WB, but not so with my 4001, 4001V63 or 4003FL. The bridge pickup placement is important for that tone.
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Post by johnallg »

My 4004Ci with just the bridge pup and Chromes can almostl-y sound like Jaco's tone.
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Post by walker »

I have a phase reversal option in the wiring on a couple of my 4001 basses. With the pickups out of phase and the treble tone on both pickups cranked down about 70% - BOOM. There's the Jaco tone. HOWEVER - the .0047 cap has to be bypassed to achieve this affect.


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