Looking for the original ric sound on my 1975 4001
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Looking for the original ric sound on my 1975 4001
I have a great and marvelous 1975 burgundy rickenbacker 4001 stereo, but I also have a problem: Once, 4 or 5 years ago a guy in a guitar repair shop told me he knew how to improve my 1975 4001 sound, I thought he was talking just about loudness and I said Ok, but he said, once the work was done, that the fix would make my 4001 sound more "contemporary" (whatever he meant by that). The fact is that I wasn't really glad with the result, but as he told me that if I didn't like it I only had to take off a wire he welded, I didn't really care about it. He never mentioned a word about a capacitor. Right now, after a long period without playing my Ric very often (I've been messing around with my Hofner 500/1 V63) I'm playing it again and want to go back to the original ric sound and I don't know what to do to get back to the original circuit because this guy (from now on "the clever") seemed to use the same color of wire the circuit had. So please, if anybody else could post a photo of the circuit or give me some hint I'd be grateful all my life.
P.S.: I have the circuit diagram that I downloaded from RIC's web, but I've been really a mess all my life trying to "decode" things like this.
P.S.: I have the circuit diagram that I downloaded from RIC's web, but I've been really a mess all my life trying to "decode" things like this.
I've turned into a kind of Dr. Rickenbackernstein, but I'm looking for hints and help
Another Sergio! Welcome to the Forum. It sounds like "the clever" bypassed the cap on the treble pick up which for most gives it a more fuller sound. Most people like this better than the the original. It consists of soldering a wire across the cap. To reverse you simply remove the wire.
I said most..not all....
This visual may help Sergio...
http://www.vintagebass.com/thedudepit/showthread.php?t=1386&page=2 It is the top pic with the white wire over the orange cap.
You have a fellow namesake in Lisbon who frequents here. He is a pick up guru. I am sure he will be glad to see you here and to assist you should you need any future help.
I said most..not all....
This visual may help Sergio...
http://www.vintagebass.com/thedudepit/showthread.php?t=1386&page=2 It is the top pic with the white wire over the orange cap.
You have a fellow namesake in Lisbon who frequents here. He is a pick up guru. I am sure he will be glad to see you here and to assist you should you need any future help.
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Hi Andrew, Hi Javier, Hi Sergio, Hi Jeffrey. Thank you all, you've been really fast with your solution. I'm playing it while writing you. you should listen to this right now, what a sound, I really missed it a lot. Thanks again
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Ok, I know I may sound kinda martian when I say I like this particular sound, but I think a Rick is a Rick, for a deeper sound I can play my hofner or try another one (being sincere, I didn't take off the whole wire, I just cutted off an extreme, just in case)
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