The Rickenbacker 4001 is an electric bass guitar model manufactured by Rickenbacker International Corporation. It was first introduced in 1961 as a successor to the Rickenbacker 4000 bass model and has since become iconic in the world of rock and progressive music.
The Rickenbacker 4001 features a unique and distinctive body shape, known as the "cresting wave" body style, which is made of maple and typically finished in high-gloss lacquer. The neck is made of maple and features a rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays.
The 4001 model is known for its powerful and punchy sound, thanks to its two high-output single coil pickups and unique circuitry that includes a push-pull tone switch for additional tonal options. The bridge on the 4001 is also distinctive, featuring a fully adjustable three-piece design.
Over the years, the Rickenbacker 4001 has been played by numerous notable bassists, including Geddy Lee of Rush, Chris Squire of Yes, and Paul McCartney of The Beatles. The 4001 has solidified its reputation as a classic bass guitar model that continues to be sought after by musicians and collectors alike.
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