The Rickenbacker 4001CS is a limited-edition series electric bass guitar based on Chris Squire’s 1964 British model bass. In the case of the 4001 bass, the English model 1999 eschewed the stereo output, triangular neck inlays, and checkered body binding and neck binding of the American model. The English musician carved out a niche, playing melodic lines higher on the fretboard, coupled with low notes that rumbled like a pipe organ. Lee planed the silver paper off again, sprayed the bass that (Fender?) There is some debate as to what Chris’s Rick actually weighed. In Squires case, he has a very unique sounding Rickenbacker, but it more by chance than design. Amazing players will be amazing sometimes no matter what the instruments they play. But it’s also obvious that the Rickenbacker bass he used also played a huge part in that trebly, clacky tone he was able to get. The RM1999 was one of four 4001S imported to the UK. Produced on 230gsm FSC accredited Matt Art Paper, this poster is suitable for framing with or without a mount and will be supplied wrapped in protective tissue These are exquisite instruments but the vast majority of a musician’s sound comes from their technique and it should be no great surprise that the wonderful Chris sounded like himself no matter what he played. "It's nice to know that my work has been appreciated and … In the mid 70’s I had a 75 4001. Chris’ Rickenbacker RM1999 is in the possession of his lovely daughter Xilan. $12.95. Squire’s original bass was part of the model lineup exported to England in 1964, in the rush of the Beatles’ rise to prominence. Aside from running his Rickenbacker bass in stereo, the sound is his picking style and fret buzz, he hardly sticks his pick out, hence his thumb strikes the string too, adding to a kind of dual sound. But i suppose if it did belong to Chris, then it might have been Yes Album / Fragile period – maybe even CTTE. I love them all. its all in the hands of a great player. I have the exact same rig (for the most part) that Chris’ uses during recording and live performances. The thing I noticed is that Chris would regularly go over to his pedal board and adjust a Wah. I finally realised that this was probably caused by the neck being one piece (if only you could get that sound on all frets). The other big name who got one of the first shipment was Pete Quaife of The Kinks. It’s a bit narrow for me – but wow – what a sound. But it’s also obvious that the Rickenbacker bass he used also played a huge part in that trebly, clacky tone he was able to get. Chris squires bass is an RM 1999 an export model, if bought in the US it would be a 4001without the binding. Most of the original round head slotted screws seem to be long gone the nylon nut looks new and the finish dates from the 90s I think. We recently were honored to be chosen to care for the three iconic bass guitars owned by the late, great Yes bassist Chris Squire. After I’d fixed all the hardware issues, it was a great bass! Much of Chris’s trademark crunch is attributed to fret buzz. Each 4001CS bass was supplied with a silver Rickenbacker vintage-style case, and a certificate of authenticity detailing the bass’ origin, serial number, and Limited Edition sequence number. Additionally, the African Vermillion fretboard and headstock wings are a feature unique to the 4001CS. He then had his bass painted a solid cream color. And, incidentally, the female fans seemingly could not resist being moved to hit the floor, I can’t say enough about the RIC, or CHRIS! Chris said he firstly put some ‘flower power’ wallpaper on the bass (pity about that exquisite sunburst..) then got sick of it so he took it to Lee. As most of the RM 1999’s (apparently this number was based on the actual price – 199 guineas) were sold in the UK connected markets, they also ended up in Australia (where I live), South Africa, and New Zealand. Apr 19, 2020 - Explore Nigel Arnold's board "Chris squire" on Pinterest. The truth of what you see in videos is that Chris Squire was a very large/tall man (a bit larger with age if we’re being honest) with large hands playing a perfectly standard-sized RM1999/4001. Mark Robinson is spot-on with his comment about Chris’s technique, it is almost always the technique of a player that makes his individuality instantly Ricky recognizable recognizable. I always loved Chris’ playing. The 4001CS is another instrument from Rickenbacker’s Limited Edition Series. Close To The Edge is one of the greatest lp’s of all time. In 1965, while 17 and working in a music store, Chris Squire bought his famous RM1999 bass that he used in Syn, Yes, and XYZ. Rotosound Swing Bass strings are also a large factor in the Squire sound. Many years ago I read an interview where Chris Squire described sanding down his bass to refinish it and said that it reduced the thickness & weight considerably and changed the tone to his distinctive sound. Each instrument has its own unique sound, some more than others. The group’s association with Rickenbackers had English musicians clamoring for the instruments. The CS / Fragile naming is very clear on the case and it is the same type that can be seen in WHO pictures with rows of studs although it is very tatty and its frog green type colour had faded in places. We do carry pickup options for the 4001 from Bartolini with the 6RC (bridge), 6RT (neck) and 6JH (“mute compartment”) models. Add to Favorites More colors Sticker Decal Aufkleber Rickenbacker Headstock Restoration KanoaStudio 5 out of 5 stars (3) $ 9.20. Good catch. It’s a common belief that the bass Chris used was a 1964 Rickenbacker 4001. Those are the visual differences. Apparently he refinished a few well known players guitars around that period. Wow great info about this amazing bassist and his tone legacy…May he always RIP. Lovies Guitars is offering up a Rare 1991 Rickenbacker 4001CS Chris Squire Signature Bass Guitar in a Classic Blonde Finish! Chris Squire is best known for his work with the supergroup YES which has been the recipient of a Grammy Award and numerous platinum and gold records. Chris Squire (Yes) - Rickenbacker 4001CS - Miniature Guitar Replica (UK Seller) AxmanGuitars 5 out of 5 stars (465) $ 40.34. John Hall mentioned it to comment that these strings loose brightness after a few days. Am not trying to ripoff Chris’ sound….as I still want to be me. This band has been around for over 40 years, having started in 1969. This means NEW set of strings every night. It seems that the down-trimmed, twin-pickup model was always an option but never shown on price sheets. ), I’d like to congratulate Paul Boyer as he’s got some really good double page photos of the best looking models they made in his book – pity it took so long for someone to come out with a work like this. Chris bought the third one after hearing Entwistle play his. I believe the London based guitar repairer’s name was Sam Lee. Listening to CS and Yes was like being in a dream state back in the 70’s. Yes bassist Chris Squire plays his longtime Rickenbacker 4001 in 1978. From United Kingdom. Rickenbacker International Corporation announces the acceptance of orders for t the Chris Squire Limited Edition. On Chris Squire’s instructional video tape, he shows off both his original Rose Morris model 1999 (which he claims to have been one of the first to arrive in England) as well as his CS Limited Ed. Last but not least, “Onward” (‘Tormato’, 1978) was the song used as a memorial at the beginning of Yes concerts for the past couple of years after Chris Squire’s death, together with his iconic Rickenbacker being picked out in spotlight at the centre of the stage, pre-concert. This could be due to the factory using an older growth timber, but I’m not sure, I saw one dated about 1965 in Clement’s shop in Melbourne (Clements were the original importers) in really good condition, but as one of your posters has said, the headstock was (temporarily) warped due to the fitment of roundwound steel core strings (original fitment was low tension nylon core flatwounds) so I didn’t buy it…oh well… Here’s another bit of magic; this bass – like a first edition Thunderbird I tried and an early short scale EB3 I heard – had an amazing acoustic breakup on about the first and second frets. Around the factory, this was called a “4000+1” meaning the down-trimmed 4000 model but with an additional pickup (and controls). In Geddy’s case his fingernail acts as a ‘pick’. Signed By Chris Squire On August 11, 2002 At The West Palm Beach Florida Amphitheater #867 of 1000 Produced, OHSC. For some, the 4001’s stock pickups may not be responsive enough to get the sound you’re chasing after. I don’t know what the deal he had with Rotosound was. He mentions at least two separate occasions early on when he had contact paper/wallpaper removed, with heavy sanding involved. – the strings kept popping out of the nut because the headstock had tilted up, so I had to make a string-keeper. The scale of a guitar can’t really be changed by sanding its body down. It isn’t exact, but close enough (I cant afford some of the effects he used, so I have to compromise). Used, In Excellent Condition, (2) 1" Cracks In Pickguard (A Typical Problem With Ricks). These instruments, commissioned by and for prominent artists who favored Rickenbacker instruments, incorporate features which are favored by the artist or reminiscent of their most famous Rickenbacker instrument. This is also true of McCartney’s bass, even though it was hand delivered… it had the export features, i.e., no binding, and dot inlays. When I removed the cover, I found Rick had used a 6-pole guitar pickup and mounted it in the wrong place. This sanding over the various paint / decoration jobs on the bass took its toll and reduced the overall depth of the body. So, naturally, I wanted a JAZZ BASS, couldn’t find one that really appealed to me, ( when I was young, the “typical “ bass player locally was always a large bellied boy, so I associated Fenders as a FATBOY’s bass. The people who criticize this axe, maybe either have other issues, or simply can’t handle this MAGNIFICENT instrument! See more ideas about chris squire, squire, progressive rock. Yes bassist Chris Squire died June 27th at age 67, after a brief battle with leukemia. I played a ’68 which was arguably the prettiest of the early 4000s, double binding with checkers. When Squire took this bass to his local luthier to remove the wallpaper decorations, the body was shaved down both times, removing some wood in the process and resulting in the bass having a brighter sound than most stock models. Anither thing Chris did, was to have it wired in stereo and run each pup thru different preamps, so he could isolate certain effects. Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rickenbacker_4001CS&oldid=1005270264, Articles lacking sources from December 2013, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 6 February 2021, at 21:25. Thanks! All my other true influences also play with picks, Jaco, GEDDY, who ALSO uses a RIC, along with the FENDER JAZZ BASS. Paul D. Boyer Brand New. He has stated that at one point, he had affixed psychedelic wallpaper to his bass which he later had sanded off (thus reducing the overall thickness of the bass). He got pretty close with his Fender Jazz. one thing chris said is he used false harmonics from his finger as well as a pick at the same time, also roto- sound strings. But I also learned the hard way one time, when I bought gear to soundlike somebody else, that I still sounded like me. As was usual at the time I went through the electronics and made sure all the solder connections were good as well as a general setup. The legendary bass he used was a Rickenbacker and was a ’64, but was a variant of the 4001 called the 4001S model. For me, the rig was beautiful, but always the smaller part of the equation. Watch; S p o n s o r e. Rickenbacker Bass Guitar T Shirt Chris Squire Motorhead Lemmy Bruce Foxton Jam. I have played several basses in my life and yes you can get close to his sound on just about anything you chose to play, amp, attack, pick gauge, strings and ability will do it. I could hear him roll it into “the sweet spot” you could say. Chris himself even explained that that bass sounded different after that refinish job and no other bass was able to recreate that same tone. The Maestro Brassmaster was the key to the growl he got. You could say the same for the Rickenbacker 4001 bass, played by the former Jam and Stiff Little Fingers star as well as a huge host of bass heroes, including Paul McCartney, Geddy Lee, Chris Squire and of course Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister. Unmolested original with great factory original case and all. A couple of years ago I found some Yes studio tracks with the bass isolated. Close only counts with Horseshoses and hangernaids. Load of old rubbish , I’ve seen Chris using a Jazz bass & he still sounded like Chris , & what about Geddy Lee ? I’m no expert…in fact I know only bits and pieces regarding Chris. Not to say that we don’t evolve over time… Best wishes to all…. When I was bass shopping in London last year – I picked up a New Rick, one of the walnutty ones. I have a 4001 (’80), and for sake of argument, let’s say it’s 9 lbs… CS’s would have been in the 6-7 lb range, right? The Rose Morris order to Rickenbacker was for the trimmed-down option of the 4001, with none of that fancy binding and sparkly position markers. Chris Squire is the influential bassist for the British based band, Yes. and he could play any bass and it would probably sound like him. I know I’m vague but I seem to think this old guy’s name was Emile or something like that. I have really enjoyed the comments but nobody that I can see…and I think this is true has mentioned that as a very young man he worked at Rose Morris. Unmodified, when I picked it up, the crowds instantly noticed a vast improvement in the band’s overall sound, with many saying the bass now “kicked them in the chest”, even at lower volumes. Paul’s book is a great asset for all of us Ricky fans. © HERBERT P OCZERET/epa/Corbis "Being called a 'music legend' is a very funny thing," says Yes bassist Chris Squire. The rocker recently announced he had leukemia. Buy It Now +$4.10 shipping. It was customary he did that almost from day one to always. I had a late 64 model about 20 years ago which had a bowed neck. Chris was a phenomenal player and it’s always interesting to know what contributed to his “sound” but if I or anyone else assembled an identical rig we wouldn’t sound like him and nor should we …. And yes – quite a few of those mid sixties horseshoe pickups were notorious for de gaussing, but you can re gauss them to some extent at least. Plays and sounds GREAT, and I LOVE the slim neck!, but my RIC, is by far the prize I own, with 13 basses, It’s ALWAYS the one I will grab FIRST! I bought a natural finish ’76 4001 and refinished it in Reranch Orange with checkerboard binding. [Note: Chris Squire's original bass had finger rest mounting holes, different shaped headstock, different tuners, and stereo output.] Quite a few people asked me what I was playing as it sounded really nice. It had been fireglo originally but had been sanded down to a nice natural finish by a previous owner. He was the longest-serving original member, having remained in the band until his death and appearing on every studio album released from 1969 to 2014. saw a Yes gear review on you tube as Chris was explaining all was done to its rickenbacker (sanding and all.) The other notable feature of his bass is the horseshoe bridge pickup. Talk about Squire sound? Rickenbacker 4003S 4-string Bass Guitar Features: The iconic Rick bass, immortalized by Chris Squire, Paul McCartney, and Geddy Lee; Maple body and through-neck, for serious sustain and treble zing; Checkerboard binding adds a unique touch of elegance; Thick rosewood fingerboard adds warmth and harmonic richness; 2 Rickenbacker single-coil pickups But if by doing that you get nothing but a nasty mess of a sound where screeching happens everywhere no matter what you do, then it may be time to consider different pickups. Since I wanted something that appealed to me, I built my own CUSTOM 62 style, in BRIGHT GOLD metallic, with stacked ( concentric) controls, CTS, FENDER pickups, and all the Vintage style bridge and pickup covers, hiding a high mass bridge. scroll up. I’ve been a long term fan of Rickenbacker since buying my 73 4001 in 1973. Well, what can I say the -’63-’64 was least attractive of the early 4000 series basses, but I’m sure it was the older pick-ups and Roto-sound strings that gave it that sound. When refinishing (which took two tries to get it perfect), after hearing that CS’s was sanded down heavily, I didn’t worry about how much wood came off. What is known is that the instrument had been sent back to Rickenbacker at one point for headstock repairs, and in addition to that, Chris himself stated the instrument had been refurbished “many times.” All the repairs over the years affected the overall weight of the instrument to varying degrees. Richard Smith’s Rick history book has quite a bit of interesting info in it, but most of the photos are of the ‘wrong’ models – those made at the time (early 90’s? I saw Yes in 2014 i believe it was. He said he was a Chris Squire fanatic and wanted a Ric like Squires. I have a 90’s 4003, which is the downfall of a wonderfull bass, just doesn’t have any of the richness, punch, neck, pick-ups of the 60’s Rickies. Check out the later bridge and saddles installed on the old tailpiece and the reissue HS bobbin under the old shoes. I seriously doubt Chris’ Ric weighed 2/3 of a regular 64. I saw Geddy with Yes…and he sounded nowhere near Chris’ trademark sound. Some claim it only weighs 2/3 of a regular 4001. basses, they took exact measurements of his RM1999 and also replicated that same cream color paint. I knew a bassist in the late 70s who SAID he had a short scale 4001. I ALSO am very heavy -handed in my own style, and especially playing through my 76 Ampeg SVT, with an 8/10 cab, to me ,my sound is the closest that I’ve ever heard to my hero, CHRIS SQUIRE. (Source: am a very large/tall man with large hands who plays standard-sized basses). We listed Chris' more recent bass rig. It’s stunningly beautiful and out of my 15 basses is everybody’s favorite. In an age wher many club bassists are downsizing, I am using a 1967 Fender Bassman with the small 2-12 cab, loaded with Eminence USA bass drivers. A 4001 has the deluxe features, and there was no such thing as a 4001S. I don’t believe that he sanded 2 pounds of wood off of his bass . He comes pretty close as well . bass (which he compares favorably). I loved the neck, and the sound, but it had a bunch of design issues that I was constantly working with: Rest In Peace my BROTHER,! However, in an interview for Premier Guitar Magazine in 2014, he would admit that it didn't sound anything like his own. Chris’ finger and thought process probably had as much or more to “that sound” than Modifications or Amplifiers. I’ve had the pleasure of picking a few up to ‘try out’ and found these early models to be significant lighter than the current models. – the soft aluminium bridge saddles kept wearing out, so I made my own brass ones. Lee if I recall, planed the wallpaper off and later Chris thought it would look good if he glued some silver foil onto it. Squire is best known for his work with the s supergroup YES which has been the recipient of a Grammy Award and numerous p His sound has given the manufacture "Rickenbacker" a distinctive place in the world of bass guitars. Produced in 4th Week of 1999 Used Rickenbacker Chris Squire Model, SN 990 4130. Chris’ many sounds painted bass created massive and subtle bass landscapes, to greatly compliment Yes’ music. Squire has been considered for many years to […] Neither did switching to the new on the market round wound strings. Only 1,000 were made between 1991 and 2000. 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