4001V63 E string volume output

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Hmmm, interesting. Anyone care to present theories about what caused this?
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I know it might sound bizarre but it`s true. The Bass sounds amazing now ! I think it`s mainly due to the fact I raised the action a bit.
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Post by craigv »

I've heard that if the action is too low, the pickup's magnetic field causes too much pull on the string and can dampen it somewhat. I never suspect to that extent though. Glad it's all worked out!
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Can you post a picture of your bass?
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Hi,

These are pictures of my Bass: Image
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Beautiful! I've never seen a v63 before. I thought it might have the wave sanded off the horns like the C series, but I see it has the regular body shape.

There are two V63 bases in group 2 of the photo section - bass photos. I didn't notice them before.
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Now that I know how to put images on the forum, here is another one of the Bass: Image.
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Quite a fine Rick bass, Stéphane. Do you own more Rick basses?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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Post by turlu »

Sérgio,

It`s my only Rick Bass... for now. I am waiting the release of the Cheyenne 5 string Bass and start to get a little impatient...
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I have a 4001V63 and when I got it, the bass had flatwounds on it. When I played it on stage the first time I noticed the volume difference on the E string. However, when I replaced the flats with ground roundwounds, the volume returned to normal. All the strings are now pretty equal in volume. Perhaps this is a string problem more than a pick-up problem,at least it was for me.
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Well, sometimes one really could use adjustable polepieces on their pickups. There is no point in 'blaming' strings for uneven string volume. Polepieces on any pickup ought to be adjustable, period.
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Post by rickfan63 »

I'm not blaming strings solely for this particular problem. I'm only saying trying different strings may help, as it certainly did in my case.
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