
Which Ric model is the best for BEAD tuning?
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jwr2
I have several chrome tailpieces and stainless steel bridges for a 4003-5
I take stock 4003 pickups and remove the 2 center poles and install 3 pole pieces
then I get a carvin 6 srting bass nut and trim off the High C portion and shim it and I remove the tuners and replace them with Schaller m4 or Gotoh and add one more tuner in the headstock ...
and of course you have to intonate and set up the bass
I take stock 4003 pickups and remove the 2 center poles and install 3 pole pieces
then I get a carvin 6 srting bass nut and trim off the High C portion and shim it and I remove the tuners and replace them with Schaller m4 or Gotoh and add one more tuner in the headstock ...
and of course you have to intonate and set up the bass
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jwr2
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>I could use a set of those saddles to widen the >string spacing of my S/5.
Aren't you risking fret-out by doing that, especially with the floppy-ish B? I wonder because I tend to fret-out my E on my 4001, and I have a pretty light touch. I'm thinking of getting a nut with a narrower jazz-bass style spacing to eliminate this.
Aren't you risking fret-out by doing that, especially with the floppy-ish B? I wonder because I tend to fret-out my E on my 4001, and I have a pretty light touch. I'm thinking of getting a nut with a narrower jazz-bass style spacing to eliminate this.
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jwr2
see the graphics here ... http://www.3dentourage.com/425/restoration.htm ... I use vice grips to pull the iron slugs ... then I drill 3 new holes and put in 3 iron slugs ...
I don't sell the tuners and nuts ... you can schaller or gotoh tuners at many fine resellers like allparts ... I am not a retailer ... I have a stash of spare parts for my workshop ... you can get nuts from Carvin, Warmoth, allparts and others ...
But I can sell bridges and saddles ... or you can get saddles from Ric and grind them down a few mm to fit a 5 string bridge ... I also modify a 4 string tailpiece into a 4003s5 tailpiece with a dremel tool ... the results are not cosmetically perfect ... but I would give it an 8 out of 10 ...
Jo ... I don't understand the fretting out question ... the bridge has 2 height adjustment screws to keep it from fretting out ... my mod just widens the string spacing a little ... the up and down is still fully adjustable ...
I don't sell the tuners and nuts ... you can schaller or gotoh tuners at many fine resellers like allparts ... I am not a retailer ... I have a stash of spare parts for my workshop ... you can get nuts from Carvin, Warmoth, allparts and others ...
But I can sell bridges and saddles ... or you can get saddles from Ric and grind them down a few mm to fit a 5 string bridge ... I also modify a 4 string tailpiece into a 4003s5 tailpiece with a dremel tool ... the results are not cosmetically perfect ... but I would give it an 8 out of 10 ...
Jo ... I don't understand the fretting out question ... the bridge has 2 height adjustment screws to keep it from fretting out ... my mod just widens the string spacing a little ... the up and down is still fully adjustable ...

