Nice! ( i got one,2!)Isaac wrote:Me playing my white 4000 at a party yesterday (06/25/2016)
So did you add the neck pickup yourself?
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Nice! ( i got one,2!)Isaac wrote:Me playing my white 4000 at a party yesterday (06/25/2016)
Sean's Mood Maidens?DriftSpace wrote:
Intrigued by the (4001?)'s headstock binding.DriftSpace wrote:
Hmm. Gotta be a Mapleglo 4002. Unless custom binding was added to the headstock. Any other shots to show the bass better?woodyng wrote:Intrigued by the (4001?)'s headstock binding.DriftSpace wrote:
Not a 4002, it looks to be painted a solid white and the pickguard is shaped like that on a 4001/3.bassduke49 wrote:Hmm. Gotta be a Mapleglo 4002. Unless custom binding was added to the headstock. Any other shots to show the bass better?woodyng wrote:Intrigued by the (4001?)'s headstock binding.DriftSpace wrote:
Got to show off my nerdiness: a nyckelharpabassduke49 wrote:Gotta ask: What is the instument the seated woman is playing? TIA
It's a PW-restored 4003 in pearl white; I had the binding added in the style of a 4002.woodyng wrote:Intrigued by the (4001?)'s headstock binding.

Ha! Yeah, that photo does make it look like everyone is thinking about some serious stuff.jps wrote:Sean's Mood Maidens?
She gets that question literally every time she's on stage, and that is indeed the answer.electrofaro wrote:Got to show off my nerdiness: a nyckelharpa
Kinda sorta.woodyng wrote:Nice! ( i got one,2!)![]()
So did you add the neck pickup yourself?
Ah yes,brass nuts..Isaac wrote:Kinda sorta.woodyng wrote:Nice! ( i got one,2!)![]()
So did you add the neck pickup yourself?
I bought the bass new back in 1977. The store I bought it from suggested some modifications. They put in a brass nut (brass nuts were all the rage back then, and the nut was miscut at the factory, anyway), a Badass bridge (they botched that. The idea was to rout out the body, because the Badass is taller than a Ric bridge and needs to be lowered, and install a block of rosewood for more sustain. But the rosewood block was either too small or they put it in the wrong place. I've been saying for forty years that I ought to get that fixed), active electronics and a Hi-A pickup in the neck position. The pickup was originally designed to go in the mute compartment of the Ric bridge. Sounded pretty good. So no, I didn't install the original neck pickup myself.
Eventually the handmade active electronics failed. I was in the Navy by then, so the bass languished for a long time. Rather than repair the electronics, I pulled them out and went passive. Then, a few years ago, I decided I wanted to try the Seymour Duncan humbuckers. I bought a set and installed them. I had to expand the body rout a little bit, as well as enlarge the hole on the pickguard. So yes, I did install the neck pickup it has now.
How do the SDs sound? Pretty fat. Not a terribly Ric kind of sound at all. But it has a sound of its own, and played through my Sunn Model T amp and speakers, it really suits the high energy classic rock band I use it in.
Yep, all the rage. And it served me well. I made my living with that bass for a few years.woodyng wrote:Ah yes,brass nuts.....had a few of those on my basses over the years. My reason in asking about the neck pickup install was curiosity about whether there was already a factory rout done. My 4000 doesn't have one.
I used a set of the SD Rick pickups in a pawnshop 4002 for 10 years,and concur about the sound of them. I just bought a '77 Yamaha BB1200 bass that had the badass installed,unfortunately the BB has a wider string spacing than that bridge can accomodate. Badasses,brass nuts,and active electronics were all the rage back then....