Any 4004LK Takers?

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the signature can be changed w/replacement scratchplate...

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but then what's the sense of a signature edition...
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Get yourself a V63 and have someone like Dolan refin it to look like Squires. It would be alot cheaper.

The thought crossed my mind a few times, but Im real happy with my V63 just the way it is.

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And well you should be Scott. I love the look of that bass, especially the headstock.
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Get yourself a V63 and have someone like Dolan refin it to look like Squires. It would be alot cheaper.


Chris's RM1999 has Vermillion instead of Walnut/Rosewood. Also the neck is profiled thinner to suit his modded bass.

But, Yes - if looks are the only factor, just get the thing Dolan'd.
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But...when his bass started out, before the abuse, before the neck \ body shaving, and numerous refin's, it was essentially, (Vermillion the exeption), a V63.
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Sure it is.

Hey, just making some observations. Image
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I'll bet the neck on my 85 V63 is more like the neck on CS's actual bass than the limited editions is!
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Speaking of Lemmy, what are the features of his bass that would either convince you to get one or not. For me, I would wonder about the feel of this instrument with the carved body compared to the smooth surface to which I am accustomed with my 4003. I also wonder about the humbucking sound versus the high gains.
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I also wonder about the humbucking sound versus the high gains.


Imagine the treble clank of a 60s 4001S, combined with the deep hum of a Gibson EB-0.

Add a bit of thunder and you have the 4004 Cheyenne II sound.
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Thanks Mark. The EB-0 is not one of my favourite sounds but I have yet to hear isolated soundbytes to hear the interaction of which you speak. Can you send along an mp3 of the 4004 Cheyenne II?
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Sure!

When I get home I'll see what I can come up with. Image

The sister 4004, the Laredo - sounds a little different. Being fully-Maple, she sounds brighter - less "angry" so to speak. Cii is a moody bass. Image
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Some guy here said the Gibs_n EB humbuckers produced a "wall of mud" sound.

Loved that description!

The LK dosen't sound quite like the CII or Laredo.

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I just had the first opportunity to play my Laredo in a full band rehearsal last night.

It was a joy! Image Can't really say enough about it. The amp was set about 1/2 it's normal output settings (compared to using my J bass of the 4001), and the sound cut through great.

Plus the thing is so comfortable to play. It will take a little while to get used to rounds after using flats for years, but I can handle it. Didn't draw any blood, so it's all good! Image
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I'm the jerk Chris was talking about yesterday who saw the Lemmy in the Sam Ash window and picked it up - This must have been 3 years ago now. I must admit I have some guilt just walking in off the street and buying it while many of you folks did a special order and are still waiting.

If you have any questions about the bass, I could try to answer them for you...
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Tony....actually I was the one who mentioned you and "jerk" was not in my description. You were in the right place at the right time and while it bothers me that I am still waiting for mine it is certainly not your fault that you came across your LK as you did Image.

I do have a few questions....
How are the p/u's wired.....is the middle paired with the bridge or neck p/u as controlled by the toggle?
Do you get much use out of it?
What are your impressions as to the tone?
How is the walnut holding up (does it need re-oiled often) and is it a PITA to keep clean due to the carvings?
.....pictures of your production model would also be swell Image

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