Breaktime-
I really must actually get back to my day-job some time soon-
Naaah, it'll wait, I've got bass-breaking in to do...
Picture-Schmictures, what is this an art exhibit; or a "Ric Collector's Club" symposium??
"Thread roll for days?""
Yes lets!
Only it's got this agenda-
My agonizing wait for 'the Box"- that's history, thank gawd, I knew it would go down to the wire...
and now-
My learning curve with the 4003-
Got it down, pretty much.
Ran it through my Ampeg rig, which is my bread-and-butter, and in some ways pays for all this indulgence (oh, there's more...you don't wanna know....)
A 3-PRO and a SVT48HE (4x8 w/horn) on top of a SVT-15E.
Have you ever heard a FG 4003 play Tower of power, eg, or Joe Louis Walker trhu Ampegs?/
Well I just DID-
Loverly bass, yes, may actually be a bit too easy to play, and require calisthenics when I revert to my Laredo-
They are two very different basses, and let me pose a ? to you all who might care...
I don't notice a major tonal difference with the "Vintage" knob engaged, I THINK I sorta hear a mid-shift, but---not really.
Now I'm thinking that this is sorta-kinda the way it's supposed to be, insofar as it is not an active tone control, nor should the basic character and voice of the bass be altered..
Speaking of which-
I don't, never, but for those that do and choose to use a pick (or "plectrum

)
Man, I could feel that fer sure! The bite of the bass, would really be brought out with a good str5iking technique.
I, myself am a finger player always, lots of finger-funk, and I've been developing, or feeling if you will an attack and approach to thumb "utilizing" the pup cover, which I've already forgotten about removing, I think.
I dig this bass so much, and it is such a Classic that I don't want to alter anything-
Prolly might even stick with OEM strings, tho I am hearing the muse of Ti-JR-344's calling out to me on this baby-
Funny aside- I went up to the TI booth at NAMM, just to kibitz, not much there- and said to the rep- "You guys have cost me a LOT of $$" (meaning of course that their sets are $50+ now-
Well, he thought I was coming across as a Distributor that had been ripped-off or something, so he went all business-like and serious on me, expression-wise, for a sec til I clued him in!!
Anyway who cares-
The bass-
Like Joshua I believe it was earlier stated, this is no one-trick pony nossir.
I'm still working it, I've mentally snapped into the V-T upper lower placements, and rather than read the manual or wait til my next session with it soon-
I will pose ??'s here, and await the responses, inorder that we may set new longevity records for my silly little numpty thread.
Don't like that word btw- I dunno, just doesn't get my pocket, howzabout "frumpty"r "bumpity-bumpity" or is that messing with a legacy???
Questions- up for grabs-
1) Toggle- Split coils or pup selector?
2) Vintage mode- little difference, or what interacts with it, if anything??
3) IF i wanted to remove pup cover...big deal or no?
Hey, this is a killer looking and feeling bass, I am so into it.
The good thing is I have 2 completely distinctive Rickenbackers; they are very different beasts IMO.
I dig 'em both.
Wow.
A newbie like me. Gawsh.
