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Gear Discussion Forums => Rickenbacker Basses => Topic started by: BTL on December 20, 2014, 01:12:43 PM
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From the RIC museum...I've never seen this one before.
http://www.johnbiscuti.net/photos/rickmuseum/ (http://www.johnbiscuti.net/photos/rickmuseum/)
(http://static.squarespace.com/static/519823f9e4b00c954c5e6677/51984718e4b0ef02d1bc8333/519847c4e4b06c10ed4aadec/1368981140450/museum-1-28.jpg?format=500w)
(http://static.squarespace.com/static/519823f9e4b00c954c5e6677/51984718e4b0ef02d1bc8333/5198fec6e4b07c775379cc89/1368981303691/john-1-6.jpg?format=750w)
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I just don't like that bridge pickup placement, on this one or a 4005.
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What Dave said. It's way too close to the bridge, and as you can expect, 4005 bridge pickups sound very thin and weak.
If you like that pickguard style, there is a 3000 (short scale) body on eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/281534282580?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT), that could be transformed to a 3000/325 mashup. An easy job, and a 620 lower pickguard should fit:
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Or a simpler single-pickup version, with a logical pickup position:
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What Dave said. It's way too close to the bridge, and as you can expect, 4005 bridge pickups sound very thin and weak.
If you like that pickguard style, there is a 3000 (short scale) body on eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/281534282580?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT), that could be transformed to a 3000/325 mashup. An easy job, and a 620 lower pickguard should fit:
I am on that 3000 auction. I want that body and neck.
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I just don't like that bridge pickup placement, on this one or a 4005.
I agree. It wasn't such a great idea.
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I am on that 3000 auction. I want that body and neck.
Looks like it's a Krylon paint job on the body - it should clean up nicely. I see that the bid is already at $500.00 - what would one of these in playable condition go for? Regardless, I'm jealous as I've wanted one of these for years now - cash is just too tight right now to think about one.
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I am on that 3000 auction. I want that body and neck.
Good luck and hope you get it for the current price.
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That 3000 body looks to be in decent shape. Hope you can get it.
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I hope it works out. I could do something nice with it.
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I remember a photo of that bass in the old Ric book from the late 80s. I love it!
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JPJ played that bass at least once.
(http://www.ledzeppelin-reference.com/geekbaseweb/images/photos/46/1128.jpg)
Cool looking bass. Too bad about the bridge pickup positioning. You could do a nice "tribute" with a 4004, a teardrop pickguard, and a Hipshot bridge.
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After some research on the 3000, I decided not to go after it. Got some other things I'd rather have.
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That 3000 body went for $610. Definitely more than I would have paid.
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After some research on the 3000, I decided not to go after it
What turned you off? The weight?
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That 3000 body went for $610. Definitely more than I would have paid.
I agree.
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I guess I'll be the lone vote that the pickups work great where they are. I am only going by my 38 years of experience on this with lots of recordings and gigs under my belt with my old 4004WB. 8)
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Jeff, do you mean 4005WB?
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Jeff, do you mean 4005WB?
Got your pants all twisted now for a 4004WB? :mrgreen:
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Well, you could say that the Lemmy is "WB" (with binding), but I don't think you had a Lemmy! ;)
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Nah, a Lemmy is only a .5WB. We need binding on both sides to fully qualify for WB status, like a 2050 or 2060, for example. :)
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IMHO the teardrop pickguard looks best without body binding.
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...I don't think you had a Lemmy! ;)
But.............I have played a couple of them over the years! 8)