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Welcome to the forum David,

I am confident that you will enjoy the people here and you will discover no doubt that their knowledge base is unsurpassed.

Boston created music that was absolutely brilliant and technically perfect and Brad had to be one of the best and most recognizable singers I have ever heard in my entire life. I was really sad to read of his passing last March. Since he was a personal friend of yours you have my sincere condolences.

I heard that his parents were Canadians who moved to Danvers, Massachusetts. Is that true?

Good luck with your search for a 4005. That model Rickenbacker bass has classic lines and is highly desirable.
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David, I spent the weekend cleaning out the attic and I almost missed this nice thread. I hope you will be able to locate a 4005 through your visits.

Your comments bring up more than a feeling or two from the 1980s and I am thrilled you took the time to let us know of your days with Boston.

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Welcome David, great to have you here. Take some time and explore the forum topics. There's alot of information here. Good luck with your 4005 search.

Maybe some of the lucky 4005 owners can post some photos ????
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just to feed David's GAS, here's mine :)

nov 1967, Mapleglo

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[quote="cheyenne"
Maybe some of the lucky 4005 owners can post some photos ????[/quote]
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Welcome, David. Always great to have a new member around here, especially one with your experience.

Here's a pretty good photo of my Mapleglo '79 4005:

http://rickresource.com/register/user_i ... llsize.jpg
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Welcome, David!
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A friend of mine who has played a 4005 or two in his time compared the tone of my 4003 (with two Toaster pickups) to the tone of a 4005. It is fretless, which complicates comparison, but he said the tone was similar in its clarity. Might be a mod worth considering if you can't find a 4005 you're happy with.

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cassius987 wrote:A friend of mine who has played a 4005 or two in his time compared the tone of my 4003 (with two Toaster pickups) to the tone of a 4005. It is fretless, which complicates comparison, but he said the tone was similar in its clarity. Might be a mod worth considering if you can't find a 4005 you're happy with.
I did a test on a Dutch bass player forum with all my Ricks and ChrisP's 4005 to see if anyone could spot the 4005 in an mp3 I made of all these basses. No one was able to tell. Most thought my 4003 MID/BT was the 4005. Some thought my '73 with flats was. They sound a lot more similar than I thought before I heard the 4005. And the 4005 doesnt sound as semi acoustic as I expected it would. It still sounds very nice though. I still want one. But not as bad as before I played one..
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berth wrote:
cassius987 wrote:A friend of mine who has played a 4005 or two in his time compared the tone of my 4003 (with two Toaster pickups) to the tone of a 4005. It is fretless, which complicates comparison, but he said the tone was similar in its clarity. Might be a mod worth considering if you can't find a 4005 you're happy with.
I did a test on a Dutch bass player forum with all my Ricks and ChrisP's 4005 to see if anyone could spot the 4005 in an mp3 I made of all these basses. No one was able to tell. Most thought my 4003 MID/BT was the 4005. Some thought my '73 with flats was. They sound a lot more similar than I thought before I heard the 4005. And the 4005 doesnt sound as semi acoustic as I expected it would. It still sounds very nice though. I still want one. But not as bad as before I played one..
If there is any discontinued RIC bass I am lusting after, it is, far and away, the 4002.
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