1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

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

Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4

User avatar
walker
Advanced Member
Posts: 2908
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:03 am
Contact:

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by walker »

I had the pleasure of playing Tony's bass yesterday, and all I can say is WOW!

Actually, I can say more, so I will! The neck is the thinnest and easiest to play of any Rick I've played. Definitely thinner than a '68, (my own, and two others that I've played) and I'd say it's even thinner than the handful of the '64 RMs I've played, which LOOKS scary-thin, but feels quite solid and holds tune fine. It really is an amazingly comfortable bass to play, and the response is very lively; great sustain. And the SOUND is incredible, especially for having only the horseshoe pickup. I don't know what that pickup is rated at, but it's a beast! It has far more volume and well-rounded frequency response than any horseshoe'd bass I've played. Tony and I A/B'd his '62 with a handful of other 60's era 4001/1999 basses, and the '62 horseshoe blew all the others away by a longshot. The poles on that '62 HS appear to be solid Alnico poles, as opposed to the P-90 screws used from 63-67, or pan-head screws used in 67-69.

Do you know if the pickup is rated at 7.5, Tony?
User avatar
walker
Advanced Member
Posts: 2908
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:03 am
Contact:

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by walker »

For what it's worth, all the basses we played were strung with Flats. I'd LOVE to hear that '62 with a set of Steel roundwounds!
User avatar
opticnerve
Advanced Member
Posts: 1686
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:00 am

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by opticnerve »

I don't know Mark. I'm a bit hesitant to lift the pickgaurd.

Here are some more pics as promised...
Attachments
1 25%.jpg
3 (2) 25%.jpg
2 25%.jpg
4 a 25%.jpg
User avatar
walker
Advanced Member
Posts: 2908
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:03 am
Contact:

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by walker »

No worries, Tony! Regardless of the ohm value, it sounds great! If you ever do get curious, you might be able to get a reading off the tip of the guitar cord.
User avatar
opticnerve
Advanced Member
Posts: 1686
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:00 am

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by opticnerve »

More...
Attachments
2c 25%.jpg
5 ca 25%.jpg
6 25%.jpg
8 25%.jpg
User avatar
opticnerve
Advanced Member
Posts: 1686
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:00 am

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by opticnerve »

walker wrote:No worries, Tony! Regardless of the ohm value, it sounds great! If you ever do get curious, you might be able to get a reading off the tip of the guitar cord.
Not the most accurate method, but I guess we'll get an idea Mark. Let me check...

7.5K
User avatar
walker
Advanced Member
Posts: 2908
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:03 am
Contact:

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by walker »

Interesting. The dominant volume must be attributed to the strength of the magnetism. We did the touch test with a screw driver on top of the poles, and the '62 HS has far more pull than the other HS pickups we tested.

Beautiful bass. One thing that Tony pointed out was the "iridescent quality" of the fretboard wood. I don't know what kind of wood it is, but it almost looks like a quilted maple when you see the patterns shift around in the light.
Last edited by walker on Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
egosheep
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1258
Joined: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:29 pm
Contact:

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by egosheep »

So beautiful. :shock: :)
Great Ramp In My Opinion.
User avatar
woodyng
Senior Member
Posts: 4478
Joined: Thu Jan 11, 2007 11:11 am

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by woodyng »

GRAIL.
Ivan3000
Advanced Member
Posts: 2392
Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:53 pm

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by Ivan3000 »

That is sweet, Tony. I'd keep flats on it, one the sound, and two they tend to be lower tension in most cases. Those are some huge machine heads though. Sweet bass! :P
Ivan3000
Advanced Member
Posts: 2392
Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:53 pm

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by Ivan3000 »

woodyng wrote:GRAIL.
Great Rickenbacker And Ivan Lovesit? :lol: :wink:
User avatar
opticnerve
Advanced Member
Posts: 1686
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:00 am

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by opticnerve »

Hey Ivan,

Rounds!? Oh no...I'm strictly a flats guy! It's fitted with NOS '60s Ric Maximas.
Ivan3000
Advanced Member
Posts: 2392
Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:53 pm

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by Ivan3000 »

opticnerve wrote:Hey Ivan,

Rounds!? Oh no...I'm strictly a flats guy! It's fitted with NOS '60s Ric Maximas.
Nice how do you manage to get those? Do you just jump on the opportunity when you see one, or do you have a hookup?
Good call on the flats, they have such a better sound. :mrgreen:
User avatar
opticnerve
Advanced Member
Posts: 1686
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:00 am

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by opticnerve »

IvanMunoz wrote:
opticnerve wrote:Hey Ivan,

Rounds!? Oh no...I'm strictly a flats guy! It's fitted with NOS '60s Ric Maximas.
Nice how do you manage to get those? Do you just jump on the opportunity when you see one, or do you have a hookup?
Good call on the flats, they have such a better sound. :mrgreen:
Actually, Chris @ POTR's put on the Maximas. I do have a few sets though that I picked up on the bay.

I just replaced the TI's on my 1999 with Maximas yesterday....SWEET!!!

It's subjective as far as the sound difference between flats & rounds. Go tell Chris Squire that he's using the wrong strings!! :lol:
Last edited by opticnerve on Fri Feb 17, 2012 7:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
woodyng
Senior Member
Posts: 4478
Joined: Thu Jan 11, 2007 11:11 am

Re: 1962 4001 "Missing Link" For Sale

Post by woodyng »

that bass is sooo nice-and i believe you said all-original...so how are the frets?
Post Reply

Return to “Rickenbacker Basses: by Joey Vasco & Tony Cabibe”