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RIckenbacker 4001C64
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From Liverpool in
1963 to the present day, this instrument meticulously recreates the
greatest ancestor of the industry standard bass guitar. It is authentic
in every detail, even to the 'horseshoe' bass pickup of 1931. A fully
laminated neck with striped headstock runs the full length of the body
for unparalleled tone and sustain. The only concession to modern
technology has been a redesigned dual truss rod system permitting round wound
strings as standard. |
Specifications
| Body Type |
Solid |
| No. Frets |
20 |
| Scale Length |
84.5 cm (33 1/4") |
| Neck Width at Nut |
41.3 mm (1 5/8") |
| Neck Width at 12th Fret |
52.4 mm (2 1/16") |
| Crown Radius |
25.4 cm (10") |
| Body Wood |
Maple |
| Neck Wood |
Maple |
| Fingerboard
Wood |
Rosewood |
| Weight |
4.5 kg (10.0 lbs.) |
| Overall
Length |
114.5 cm (45
1/16") |
| Overall Width |
33.7 cm (13 1/4") |
| Overall Depth |
31.8 mm (1 1/4") |
| Fingerboard
and Body Binding |
No |
| Fret
Marker Style |
Dot |
| Tailpiece |
RIC |
| Bridge |
RIC |
| Neck Type |
Through body |
| No. of
Pickups |
2 |
| Type of
Pickups |
Vintage |
| Output
Type |
Mono |
| Machine
Heads |
Vintage repro |
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