Replacement bridge for 4003

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Replacement bridge for 4003

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Hello
I want to replace the all bridge - tailpiece unit in my 4003 bass because all the mute thing. I don't use it and it is disturbing me playing. I found this new Replacement bridge for 4000 series in http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/bridge_hipshot.htm
some questions:
Is it o.k to replace such element in the ric bass in none original part ?
Is it going to affect the sound?
The description:
"Hipshot chrome bridge for most Ric® 4000 series basses. Heavy duty design is machined from solid brass. Includes mounting screws and allen wrench. Made in the USA.$109.79".
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Go for it if the bridge annoys you, that one there looks very nice and im guessing you can just screw it in. It may have a larger mass - thus changing the sound somewhat, but not by very much.
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I just ordered one today to check out, I'll let you know in a couple of weeks.
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I like it, looks like it will add some weight though.
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True Scott, as it says its made from brass.
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Post by atomic_punk »

Those saddles look like they have a lot of travel distance...
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They are the same saddles as the ones I have on my Zon and 4004Cii. Mucho travel and well designed.
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Post by ilan »

Looks like the Hipshot unit will work. Give me a call if you order one, Barak - I'd like to try it.
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Hi Ilan, I just tried to send a mail to you but it bounced back. I seem to have lost the address that works. Do you think you might send it to me. Thanks, Bob
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It's lukatch [at] globes [dot] co [dot] il
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I am thinking of getting one of those and converting it to a 5 string bridge ...
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And how would you do that?
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I already talked to them about getting one without any holes drilled ... I would then drill my own holes and put in smaller saddles ...
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Post by dave4004 »

Jeff (jps) and anyone else who orders one: would it be possible to record some before and after sound samples? I think that would be very interesting.

IMHO the best possible result would be no noticeable change in sound, i.e. keeping the stock sound while gaining the advantage of easier operation. But one way or another, I'll keep an open mind.
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Post by jps »

I can record no problem (to tape), but I am computer illiterate enough not to be able to do the mp3 thing! I'll try and get help from my bandmates.
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