Bridge lift on 4001c64
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- sloop_john_b
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Bridge lift on 4001c64
The bridge lift on my c64 is getting really bad. So bad that I have to completely detune the bass when i'm not using it or else it just gets worse.
Right now I have is strung up with Pyramids, and I know that's most likely what's doing it, i'm going to go with TI's next.
My question is, is it repairable, and if not, where can I get a c64 tailpiece? Rickenbacker does not have them in their boutique, only the 4003 ones.
Right now I have is strung up with Pyramids, and I know that's most likely what's doing it, i'm going to go with TI's next.
My question is, is it repairable, and if not, where can I get a c64 tailpiece? Rickenbacker does not have them in their boutique, only the 4003 ones.
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Do modern 4003 bridges fit the C64 screw holes, and if so, would it be better to use a 4003 bridge for practicality, and keep the C64 bridge in the case?
I am assuming the C64 bridges are similar to the genuine old ones, and do not have the internal strengthening that the newer 4003 bridges have.
I am assuming the C64 bridges are similar to the genuine old ones, and do not have the internal strengthening that the newer 4003 bridges have.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
The tailpieces made until sometime in 1972 only had three screws and don't lift at all, the C64 tailpiece can't be historically accurate. Make sure the tailpiece screws under the bridge are tight, all my Ric tailpiece screws were kind of loose when I checked them. I use Pyramids and have no problems with tailpiece lift.
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As far as I know, Rick doesn't sell those tailpieces separate from the bass. I've been hearing of bridge lift on these from retailers with new instruments so there may be no permanent cure for it. Drilling the extra two holes at the rear like on the 4003/5 string bridges is tha way to go. At least the C64 bridges don't have the two extra holes behind the bridge to look at.
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