4002 Sample Recording
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4002 Sample Recording
I thought I'd post a bit of musical doodling to show what the 4002 sounds like. The recording used a 4002 with TI flats plugged directly into ProTools via the bass's XLR jack (which only sends the signal from the bridge pickup), with a bit of compression. I went off on a bit of a Stevie Wonder tangent there, but hopefully this gives a good idea of what the 4002 is all about.
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Nice! Very nice!!! Yep, that's definitely a 4002 
That's hxc using the XLR! I still need to drill out the rivets on my new old original non-original 4002 pickups.

That's hxc using the XLR! I still need to drill out the rivets on my new old original non-original 4002 pickups.
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Ooh! Now i REALLY want a 4002... 

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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You go, Steve!


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Um... where?rickaddict wrote:You go, Steve!
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Very nice, Steve. Makes you wonder why the 4002 never caught on for studio work.
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Rip out the frets, Steve! 

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Ah Steve, you put me to shame man! My 4002 is now hiding in a closet! 

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That definitely sounds like the 4002 tone I remember, but the jazzy tone with flats is great. Thanks for sharing! I really like some of your ideas, especially on the first 1/3 of the recording--I may have to steal a few of those licks.
Comparatively, I'm embarassed at how little I seem to have put into my recent clip (of the 4003FL with two Toasters). It's inspiring to have good players like you hanging around!

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It definitely sounds good but very close to a Fender Jazz... not that there's anything wrong with it. Probably has a lot to do with the fact that 4002 pickup locations are identical to a J.
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Thanks for the kind words guys!
My reason for posting the clip was to expose the tones on the 4002 to a wider audience - I'll work on getting some additional samples posted. And yes, Ilan, I agree that there's definitely a Jazz vibe going on when using just the bridge pickup.

My reason for posting the clip was to expose the tones on the 4002 to a wider audience - I'll work on getting some additional samples posted. And yes, Ilan, I agree that there's definitely a Jazz vibe going on when using just the bridge pickup.
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Sounds really good, Steve! I enjoyed that!
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Playing Scott Pope's 4002 I can tell you that there's a LOT more going on than just that resemblance. Because each pickup is a humbucker, they have a lot more independence from each other... truthfully I thought the R&B, Jamerson-style thump I could get out of his bass was otherworldly. Usually I soloed the neck pickup, did his "push-pull" removal of the .1 uF cap, and turned the tone nearly all the way down. Whoa!!! That thing thumped in the night like none other.ilan wrote:It definitely sounds good but very close to a Fender Jazz... not that there's anything wrong with it. Probably has a lot to do with the fact that 4002 pickup locations are identical to a J.
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Nice tone Steve.
Thoroughly enjoyed that clip.
Thoroughly enjoyed that clip.