Scratchy Toggle on new 4003

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Scratchy Toggle on new 4003

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I've had my 4003fg for about a week and I'm noticing a very scratchy toggle switch. It crackles significantly when switching but also, in the middle position, if you gently move it in circles, it scratches a lot! Once it cut out the sound completely before I touched it gently to get the sound back on again. Is this a dirty (how??) switch, a loose connection, cold solder or a bad switch? I'm hesitant to take it apart because of warranty (but then again, I'm not going to send it back to California for a switch).
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Post by reaction »

Hi Douglas - I had the same problems with my 330 - playing a note hard while in the middle position was enough to rattle the switch and cause some crackling. I had emailed rickenbacker support, and they told me to spray some switch cleaner into the switch, toggle it back and forth a few times, and that cured it. I can't remember the brand of cleaner they suggested, or the brand I used, but I got mine at Fry's electronics...
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Post by icabod »

DeoxIT D5 is fabulous, I use it in my P.A.stuff, and works great, scratchy pots etc., cleans and lubricates.
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Thanks guys. I'm doing some 'surgery' on the 4003 this weekend when my Pickguardian arrives. I'll take some time to fiddle with the switch as well.
2006 Rickenbacker 360/12FG
2005 Rickenbacker 4003FG
1981 Rickenbacker 320JG
2004 Larrivee L05
2005 Yamaha FG720-12
2006 Epiphone Casino
2004 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
2003 LaPatie Etude Classical
1968 Yamaha FG150 Red Label
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Post by drathbun »

If fixed the switch. At JH's suggestion, I pinched the contact blades together and then, from another suggestion, I ran a piece of paper between the contacts while the switch was closed on each side. Worked like a charm.

I also installed a "mirrored plexi" Pickguardian. Looks magnificent!

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2006 Rickenbacker 360/12FG
2005 Rickenbacker 4003FG
1981 Rickenbacker 320JG
2004 Larrivee L05
2005 Yamaha FG720-12
2006 Epiphone Casino
2004 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
2003 LaPatie Etude Classical
1968 Yamaha FG150 Red Label
jwr2

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this bass here had that problem ... http://www.3dentourage.com/425/1990%204003s5%20mg.htm so I opened it up and the inside part of the toggle was bent so I bent it back and now it works fine ... if you can't fix it easily then fix it with the warranty ...
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Post by david_schwab »

Yeah, bending the switch leaf usually works.

For contact cleaning... I ran out of "real" contact cleaner one day, and I had a few very dirty sliders on my mixer, from spilling Pepsi in it some years ago. In a pinch I used WD-40! Worked like a charm... even better than the contact cleaner I was using.
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Drathbun: A gorgeous looking finish. Thanks for sharing these nice photos.
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Post by ajish4 »

I had the same problem on my brand new 4003MB back in December of 2005.

I called AND e-mailed customer service at RIC for about 2 weeks (in mid January) and never received a return call or e-mail. I ended up sending the bass back and the dealer swapped out the bass!
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Sounds like you were trying to contact RIC right during NAMM time, a pretty busy time for them.
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.. if you can't fix it easily then fix it with the warranty----Jeff Rath.

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