4001S on Ebay
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4001S on Ebay
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bill
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jwr2
What are the plus or minus of the set neck? This looks like something I might have to make a bid on. The more I hang around this forum the more I'm gonna have to add to my collection. You guys are a bad influence on me. Yeah Jeff I'm looking for a 5 string now too. I know - good luck finding one of those.
a couple of Shadows a Blackstar and an Annie.
Mike,
I think supposedly there were supposed to have a weaker neck joint for a 4001 than for a 4000, with the second pickup they had to route it out close to the neck joint, someone here was told to avoid those by someone at Ric. And a lot of them were 4000's converted to 4001's because they didn't sell may 4000's.
I think supposedly there were supposed to have a weaker neck joint for a 4001 than for a 4000, with the second pickup they had to route it out close to the neck joint, someone here was told to avoid those by someone at Ric. And a lot of them were 4000's converted to 4001's because they didn't sell may 4000's.
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jwr2
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big_g
I'll tell you from experience, the set neck, "thing", is pure hog wash. I've got an '82 and there's never, never been a moments problem.
Many Gibson basses have had a set neck, no problem. Let me say, tastes not withstanding, I don't like most Gibson's, but that's just not my taste. I have never seen them fail because of a set neck. There is one truth about them, though, they are a little more likely to be slightly more headstock heavy, not bad just more noticable than your neck thru model.
Many Gibson basses have had a set neck, no problem. Let me say, tastes not withstanding, I don't like most Gibson's, but that's just not my taste. I have never seen them fail because of a set neck. There is one truth about them, though, they are a little more likely to be slightly more headstock heavy, not bad just more noticable than your neck thru model.
