How to use the mute on my '75 4001?
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rudi_remme
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How to use the mute on my '75 4001?
Things are very dry here too so I don't think it's a point in trying. What is the "mute-thingie" called anyway? It doesn't even move when I screw the screws... Hmmm... Anyone?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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jwr2
Rudi, it sounds like the thumbscrews have become unthreaded from the mute plate. If you look at the 4003 tailpiece assembly diagram at the RIC site (http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdf/btailpiece.pdf), you can see that the plate should move up against the strings when the screws are threaded into the plate. There should also be a foam pad on the plate; sometimes that is missing on older basses (I have a couple that way).
I'm a hack bass player and I use a pick. I think that I personally need to use the mute to keep some notes from sustaining too long. I'll give it a try some time when I get the time.
I'm a hack bass player and I use a pick. I think that I personally need to use the mute to keep some notes from sustaining too long. I'll give it a try some time when I get the time.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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jwr2
it can be fixed ... they quite often stick ... my old 1968 4001 mute seemed to work better than all of the 70's 80's and new ones I tried ... I have seen the adhesive from the back of the pad stick to the wood so that no matter how you crank it it won't move ... but it you remove the bridge and play with it you can get it to work ...
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Also if your bridge is set very high sometimes one or both sides won't engage enough to work properly. You can get a new mute, cut it in half and stick one half on top of ther other to make it double thickness against the bridge side of the cavity, works well if your bridge is very high. This has usually been my problem, also the old ones dry out after a while and get hard, I've put new half widths in 4001's and they work well. I've never seen the problem Greg describes and also doubt it has happened like Greg.
The bolts also get cruddy after not being used for 20 years and sometimes need some oil and use to get them to work easy.
The bolts also get cruddy after not being used for 20 years and sometimes need some oil and use to get them to work easy.


