My new 4004

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Post by johnallg »

I'll also welcome you here, Reid.

Brian, I may have said it before, but it is worth saying again if I did - the walnut on that Ci is just beautiful!
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damn you, brian.
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sweet Lemmy bass Brian...i'll bet that thing sounds naaaaasty!
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Post by tmossman »

And my new 4004 too!

In 3 three days of almost non-stop playing I have learned these things have an amazing range of tone. SO happy. Thanks again to the 4004 apostle Brian and his LK for the inspiration.

Has anyone de-VVTed their 4004? Mine came with the old toggle and pots and I realized I have never tried a 4004 pre-mod. I am also thinking it needs black hardware to match the black TRC. Anyone have spares/extras for sale?

Are 4004's required to be photographed laying down? On wood?

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you can reverse the VVT mod ... you need a washer to put under the toggle switch ...
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....or switch to the 4003 style larger toggle.

"Are 4004's required to be photographed laying down? On wood? "

Speaking for myself I can live without seeing a 4004 on your wood.Image

Great looking 4004.....I'm glad you are happy with your purchase. Enjoy!
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"....or switch to the 4003 style larger toggle."

I think you 'wood' have to do some routing to make that style switch fit.
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Post by charlyg »

The LK doesn't do it for me. I REALLY like the Walnut Laredo with the maple neck!
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Post by redrickmi »

So, has anybody mod'd a 4004 with a 4003 toggle switch and concentric 500k pots for a 4001/4003 vibe?

I noticed, when a installed the toaster a couple of days ago, that my old '73 has all 330k pots. Is that normal? I never really looked before, and always thought they were 500k.
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The 330k pots and decapped is the best sounding Rick ever was made!!!
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The bass at the top of this post that I traded to Jeff has the concentric mod with a dummy 3 position switch.
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70s basses came from the factory with 250k ohm volume pots and 500k ohm tone pots ...

to my ear the 330k ohm pots sound a lot like 250k ohm pots ...

4004 basses sound good with the concentric pots ...
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The white bass is out for delivery......Image
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The white bass has been delivered and I'm stuck at work for the next 8 hours &@!!%##!!!
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Post by ram »

Scott, a case of the 'tempoary flu' coming on?? Hey the 8 hours will give it time to settle???

After you pry your fingers away from playing it mayhaps some pictures?
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