2024 - Fender Eddie's Guitars Exclusive Custom Shop 1964 Jazz Bass Heavy Relic - Blue Sparkle
Serial: R134765
Weight: 9 lbs 2 oz
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Few instruments have left a fingerprint on modern music as distinct and enduring as the Rickenbacker bass—and the 4003W stands proudly in that storied lineage. Since the 1950s, Rickenbacker’s unmistakable sound and design have helped define the backbone of rock and roll, new wave, progressive rock, punk, and countless genres beyond. Legendary players from Paul McCartney and Chris Squire to Lemmy Kilmister and Geddy Lee have wielded Rickenbacker basses to craft iconic lines that rumble through the history of recorded music. The 4003W carries that legacy forward, blending vintage soul with modern refinement in an instrument that feels alive in your hands and roars through any mix.
At first glance, the 4003W sets itself apart with its gorgeous walnut body—a solid slab of tone-rich wood that brings warmth and resonance while showcasing Rickenbacker’s timeless curves. The neck-through-body design, carved from maple, extends sustain and delivers that famously punchy Rickenbacker growl. Paired with a maple fingerboard adorned with classic triangle inlays and bound edges, the neck offers that instantly familiar feel—fast, sturdy, and endlessly playable. With a scale length of 33 1/4" and a nut width of 1 11/16", the 4003W is comfortable for players who crave both articulate attack and meaty low-end thump.
This bass means business, sporting twenty frets on a crown radius of 10" that make everything from thunderous root notes to melodic runs feel natural and balanced. The RIC tailpiece and bridge anchor the strings with signature stability, while the Schaller Deluxe machine heads keep tuning rock solid, whether you’re dropping into detuned riffs or classic pop grooves. Two single-coil pickups deliver that unmistakable Rickenbacker tone—bright, aggressive, and harmonically rich—with mono and stereo output options that let you split your signal and shape your sound to perfection. It’s the same setup that helped push countless anthems from the stage to the airwaves and into music history.
Finished with binding along the neck, elegant triangle fret markers, and coming in at 8 lbs 5 oz, the 4003W feels substantial without ever being cumbersome. It’s an instrument built not just to be played, but to be played loud, proud, and often. Protected in its included hard case, it’s ready to tour, record, or simply inspire your next low-end masterpiece.
With the 4003W, Rickenbacker proves once again why their basses have become the gold standard for tone, style, and attitude. This is more than just a bass—it’s a living piece of rock history, waiting to add your name to the story.
Other specifications of the Rickenbacker 4003W include:
For more information about the Rickenbacker 4003W, please contact us.
Few instruments have left a fingerprint on modern music as distinct and enduring as the Rickenbacker bass—and the 4003W stands proudly in that storied lineage. Since the 1950s, Rickenbacker’s unmistakable sound and design have helped define the backbone of rock and roll, new wave, progressive rock, punk, and countless genres beyond. Legendary players from Paul McCartney and Chris Squire to Lemmy Kilmister and Geddy Lee have wielded Rickenbacker basses to craft iconic lines that rumble through the history of recorded music. The 4003W carries that legacy forward, blending vintage soul with modern refinement in an instrument that feels alive in your hands and roars through any mix.
At first glance, the 4003W sets itself apart with its gorgeous walnut body—a solid slab of tone-rich wood that brings warmth and resonance while showcasing Rickenbacker’s timeless curves. The neck-through-body design, carved from maple, extends sustain and delivers that famously punchy Rickenbacker growl. Paired with a maple fingerboard adorned with classic triangle inlays and bound edges, the neck offers that instantly familiar feel—fast, sturdy, and endlessly playable. With a scale length of 33 1/4" and a nut width of 1 11/16", the 4003W is comfortable for players who crave both articulate attack and meaty low-end thump.
This bass means business, sporting twenty frets on a crown radius of 10" that make everything from thunderous root notes to melodic runs feel natural and balanced. The RIC tailpiece and bridge anchor the strings with signature stability, while the Schaller Deluxe machine heads keep tuning rock solid, whether you’re dropping into detuned riffs or classic pop grooves. Two single-coil pickups deliver that unmistakable Rickenbacker tone—bright, aggressive, and harmonically rich—with mono and stereo output options that let you split your signal and shape your sound to perfection. It’s the same setup that helped push countless anthems from the stage to the airwaves and into music history.
Finished with binding along the neck, elegant triangle fret markers, and coming in at 8 lbs 5 oz, the 4003W feels substantial without ever being cumbersome. It’s an instrument built not just to be played, but to be played loud, proud, and often. Protected in its included hard case, it’s ready to tour, record, or simply inspire your next low-end masterpiece.
With the 4003W, Rickenbacker proves once again why their basses have become the gold standard for tone, style, and attitude. This is more than just a bass—it’s a living piece of rock history, waiting to add your name to the story.
Other specifications of the Rickenbacker 4003W include:
For more information about the Rickenbacker 4003W, please contact us.
Yes, this is the actual guitar you’re looking at – not a generic stock photo! We take the time to individually photograph each and every guitar we sell so that you know exactly what you’re getting. From the grain of the wood to the unique finish and subtle character marks, what you see in the photo is the very guitar that will be shipped to your door. No surprises, no guesswork – just full transparency and confidence in your purchase.
Serial: R134765
Weight: 9 lbs 2 oz
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