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Open Box Rickenbacker 4003 Bass Level 2 Mapleglo 197881289225


Description



Features
- Elegantly curved body shape
- Stereo output
- Neck-thru-body construction
- Double truss rods
- High-output single-coil pickups
- Vintage Tone Selector boosts high-end
- Deluxe triangular fret inlays
- Schaller Deluxe machine heads
- Includes case
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Reviews
4.68
22 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Thunder and high end pop simultaneously
This bass is the Goddess of Thunder and Lightning. Sustain you can feel in your strap. I've been trying to get a bad sound out of it and came up empty. The first 5 frets on the E are incredibly defined, no mud. I found myself playing in the middle of the neck on the A string on my Fender USA P/J Bass with EMGs (which I love)for definition.Trying to find a reason not to play the Ric and I can't. Unless your name is Victor Wooten, this bass is better than you are.
Most Liked Negative Review
Different than what they once were, still on the fence...
I played a Ric 4001 for years, and this was meant to replace the one I lost many years ago. The 2022 version of the 4003 has some substantial changes. The bridge has updated saddle adjustments, which was a nice improvement from the old design. However, it was not properly set up when I received it. There was fret buzz pretty much anywhere below the 7th fret. I was able to mostly eliminate that myself by adjustments, but for what I paid I would have expected more of a "plug and play" experience. I was unaware that Ric discontinued putting a finish on their fretboards, so that was a real surprise. I am still trying to decide what I think of that change. Should I ever need a fret job, it is a plus. But the feel is different than the old days. It would have been nice for Musician's Friend to make it clear on their site that the fretboards are different now. I was also able to clearly see where the body was joined through the Jetglo finish, which was surprise as well. My old 4001 did not have that issue even after 40+ years of playing! Tonally, I like what I am getting and think the push/pull addition to the bridge pickup was a good improvement. I know that has been in place for a good while, but I had never played one with the update. If I had to do it all over again, I probably would look for a 2021 or older model to get the finished fretboard. But I am going to give this one some more time to see if it grows on me.
- Recording16
- Jamming14
- Practicing14
- Small Venues10
- Rock Concerts9
- Poor Pick Up2
- Fret Buzz1
- Pick-up Cover1
- Professional Musician10
- Experienced9
- Good Feel17
- Good Tone17
- Fun To Play16
- Solid Electronics14
- Good Pick Up12
Reviewed by 22 customers
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Verified Buyer
submitted2 months ago
bySteve
fromHamden, CT
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I love the Rickenbacker mapleglow bass. It has a beautiful sound and is used by my favorite bass players in music! Including Chris Squier, Paul McCartney, Steve Smith, and Colin Moulding!
Would definitely buy this bass again! Incredible!
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byTimothy
fromTrenton, Ga.
Craftsmanship is unbelievable! The absolute best quality out there! Rickenbacker is a work of art!
Different than what they once were, still on the fence...
submitted3 years ago
byJerry
fromEugene, Oregon
I played a Ric 4001 for years, and this was meant to replace the one I lost many years ago. The 2022 version of the 4003 has some substantial changes. The bridge has updated saddle adjustments, which was a nice improvement from the old design. However, it was not properly set up when I received it. There was fret buzz pretty much anywhere below the 7th fret. I was able to mostly eliminate that myself by adjustments, but for what I paid I would have expected more of a "plug and play" experience. I was unaware that Ric discontinued putting a finish on their fretboards, so that was a real surprise. I am still trying to decide what I think of that change. Should I ever need a fret job, it is a plus. But the feel is different than the old days. It would have been nice for Musician's Friend to make it clear on their site that the fretboards are different now. I was also able to clearly see where the body was joined through the Jetglo finish, which was surprise as well. My old 4001 did not have that issue even after 40+ years of playing! Tonally, I like what I am getting and think the push/pull addition to the bridge pickup was a good improvement. I know that has been in place for a good while, but I had never played one with the update. If I had to do it all over again, I probably would look for a 2021 or older model to get the finished fretboard. But I am going to give this one some more time to see if it grows on me.
Better than expected
submitted4 years ago
byJody K
fromUtica,IL
I have coveted this bass for more than 20 years but could never justify the expense for a hobby. Musicians friend gave me a great deal and great service. This instrument exceeds all my expectations. Sounds phenomenal, plays better than I ever imagined a bass could play and is gorgeous to boot. Pictures do not do it justice. Very solid and precise with infinite control over the tone.
Amazing American Product!!!!!
submitted5 years ago
byRocking Rod
fromLa ca
Amazing!!!!!!!
The bass? AMAZING. Getting the bass to me? Not so much
submitted5 years ago
byNicknames are for weenies
fromCalifornia
I use it for recording and live shows. The bass feels great and plays great. I had to modify the bridge pickup to fit my playing style, but that's on me. The only negative thing I can think of is that it's not a very versatile bass. Its sound can only fit so many niches.
Q&A
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submitted5 years ago
asked byglenn
fromfort worth, tx
are the rickenbacker 4003 basses american made?
This model is made in the US.submitted5 years ago
asked byMichael
fromGA
Does this product come with a case?
This bass does come with a case included.