4001C64S MG
This model will be discontinued.
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with hard-shell case
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Mapleglo
MG
Body Type
No. Frets
Scale Length
Neck Width at Nut
Neck Width at 12th Fret
Crown Radius
Body Wood
Neck Wood
Fingerboard Wood
Weight
Overall Length
Overall Width
Overall Depth
Fingerboard and Body Binding
Fret Marker Style
Tailpiece
Bridge
Neck Type
No. of Pickups
Type of Pickups
Output Type
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Solid
21 (first fret is zero-fret)
84.5 cm (33 1/4")
41.3 mm (1 5/8")
52.4 mm (2 1/16")
25.4 cm (10")
Maple
Maple
Rosewood
4.5 kg (10.0 lbs.)
114.5 cm (45 1/16")
33.7 cm (13 1/4")
31.8 mm (1 1/4")
No
Dot
RIC
RIC
Through body
2
Vintage
Mono
Vintage repro
up charge = JPY 50,000-
Rickenbacker 4001S bass (actually made in 1964) has "evolved" through numerous modifications. Using the 4001C64 starting point, the 4001C64S fast forwards to incorporate these changes to replicate his bass as it finally exists today. Most evident is the reshaped body, zero-fret fingerboard, pickup type, and tailpiece detail. A satin sealer-only finish helps protect the natural Maple body and neck, as well as the Rosewood fingerboard.


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