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Post by ken_swearingen »

I guess i spoke too soon last week I thought you would be in an old folks home before it showed up. congrats. its beautiful
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"Nate....if you want a 3rd pickup for your 4001/4003 you can get a Bart that mounts in the mute cavity....you may have to route a little but nothing too major and it's not visible if you switch it back to stock."

Would it be a j bass pickup? I'm all for a Bart pickup. The bass I orderd will have three Bart j bass pickups on it.

Anyone have a pic of what this would look like?
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Brian,
You should bring your dogs down to the lab to meet Teddy!
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Post by 86kubicki »

Brian - no need for "double barrel "hardware" with Badger on the job!Image Just make sure he doesn't decide to "mark" the Lemmy as part of his territory!
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Post by incubus2432 »

Here's a link...they list it as being made for in the mute cavity. I don't know if it is made specifically for the mute cavity or if Bart just gives a jazz p/u a different part number for the Ric application.

http://www.bestbassgear.com/bartolini-ric-pickups.htm

Jeff Rath has some pics of a non-Bart jazz pickup he installed in the mute cavity on one of his Rics. I'm sure if he sees this he will post a pic or just drop him an email....I'm sure he'd he'd be happy to pass on what info he has.

Jeff....that would be a nightmare Image. And Steve, thank goodness that him and his 2 brothers are well beyond that phase.
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Post by jwr2 »

actually the jazz bass pickup is easier to install than the bart pickup ... the bart is louder but it requires a little wood working to fit it in ... I like the tone of the Seymour Duncan 1/4 pound jazz neck pickup in the nute cavity ... it is a reversable mod ... I wire it into the neck pickup volume control ... then I run the neck volume at 8 ...

here's the bart ...
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here's the jazz ...
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Post by highway_star »

Brian,

I've been out all weekend, but let me congratulate you on a great bass! I sure hope it was worth the wait. meanwhile, i'm still hoping to find one like the one that was on-line a few months ago due to a cancellation.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
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Post by incubus2432 »

Ron...thanks. Actually I'm still keeping my eyes peeled for one myself....it's always good to have a backup!
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Post by phlemmy »

Brian...I sit here in awe and completely happy for you. I am also completely jealous as I know I'll never get one. Hopefully you got it for much less than $7500!
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Hey Sean....I was afraid you were hiding in the bushes outside of my house. I have been staying inside since this was posted on the Forum Image.

Honestly, I wouldn't pay more than $3K or so for one. Not that I don't think it is worth it but any more than that and I'd be thinking of getting multiple Rics instead of just one.

Luckily I ordered early and the price was the normal good-dealer-discount from Rickenbacker's MSRP. I've already had a few interesting offers for it but unless someone offers some seriously wacky money it will be growing old with me.
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i was hiding there but didn't have the heart to attack. plus you're a better shot than me.
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Plus you didn't want to incur the wrath of Badger!
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with both barrels!
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you slack-jawed varmit
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by nattiep »

Rath, I like the showing pole pieces of the SD J pickup. The only bad thing is I don't like to have something odd and out of place on my things. Like the Bart pickup. Well, for me the others would have to be Barts to even it out and I don't want to do that. I would still try the J pickup though... it seems unseen back there. I am more of a trebeley kind of sound... would a bridge pickup fit back there?
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Post by phlemmy »

by the way, i thought these had the faux pup cover on them?
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