Rickenbacker Bridges
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Rickenbacker Bridges
I thoroughly enjoy my Rickenbacker Model 350. After playing it for a number of years now I have adjusted to all its charcteristics but one. I would still like to see the bridge permanently attached to the body. I cannot see how this would make any difference to the sound and it would certainly make restringing and working on the setup easier.
I realize that this bridge arrangement harkens back to earlier times and from an historical perspective I like that aspect. I am wondering, however, if anyone else feels the same way.
I realize that this bridge arrangement harkens back to earlier times and from an historical perspective I like that aspect. I am wondering, however, if anyone else feels the same way.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Define "permanently attached" please.
I know what you mean - but I think you mean that you wish the bridge didn't "fall off" when there are no strings on the guitar?
A typical TOM bridge is just "sitting" on posts. OK, they have threaded adjusting "knobs" that raise/lower the action, but the bridge span itself can simply be lifted off.
Tele bridges are pretty loosey-goosey when all strings are off the guitar.
I know what you mean - but I think you mean that you wish the bridge didn't "fall off" when there are no strings on the guitar?
A typical TOM bridge is just "sitting" on posts. OK, they have threaded adjusting "knobs" that raise/lower the action, but the bridge span itself can simply be lifted off.
Tele bridges are pretty loosey-goosey when all strings are off the guitar.
I know what you mean - but I think you mean that you wish the bridge didn't "fall off" when there are no strings on the guitar? Grsnovi
Yes, I wish it stayed on the body when strings were not attached. It could be attached to the bridgeplate, for example, perhaps even a sliding or adjustable bridgeplate.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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John: From at practical point of view, would the introduction of a new design be an all or none thing? Or would you have to wait and see and cross that bridge when you come to it?
I understand that you may be burning bridges should you change in one fell swoop. How about bridging the gap with a limited edition Model 330 with a new bridge and 1 3/4 inch neck. Perhaps the Rickenbacker Millennium Model 330 Limited Edition? You could still continue to offer the unabridged Model 330.
I understand that you may be burning bridges should you change in one fell swoop. How about bridging the gap with a limited edition Model 330 with a new bridge and 1 3/4 inch neck. Perhaps the Rickenbacker Millennium Model 330 Limited Edition? You could still continue to offer the unabridged Model 330.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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abaron
Yes Andrew, it would change the sound. My comment was based on the idea that the bridge would be attached to the bridgeplate as opposed to being bolted directly to the body.
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abaron
Peter, your idea makes a great deal of sense, and I understood where you were coming from with that - my post wasn't clear. I was directing my question more so to John Hall.
If anyone has tinkered with putting a 650 bridge on a 330 (or 360, or any of the other models with "harp" type bridges) it would probably be he or some RIC employee. I would wonder what this mod would do to the sound - not to mention the aesthetics.
If anyone has tinkered with putting a 650 bridge on a 330 (or 360, or any of the other models with "harp" type bridges) it would probably be he or some RIC employee. I would wonder what this mod would do to the sound - not to mention the aesthetics.
Marty Willson-Piper has a Badass (string-through-body) bridge on one of his vintage Rics (Rose Morris 1998?). While he concedes it is an aberration to modify a Ric as such, he did state it made his the 'twangiest' Ric ever.
Tracy, the Ibanez forum?! I love Rickenbackers for what the ARE, what they were, and what they will be.
Me personally, I'm interested in the RCA model Laguna/360 which appeared on Ebay recently:
Walnut roundtop body with 380L neck, but with traditonal Ric tailpiece, bridge, etc.
Cheers, Noel
Tracy, the Ibanez forum?! I love Rickenbackers for what the ARE, what they were, and what they will be.
Me personally, I'm interested in the RCA model Laguna/360 which appeared on Ebay recently:
Walnut roundtop body with 380L neck, but with traditonal Ric tailpiece, bridge, etc.
Cheers, Noel
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Peter; are you Seriously contemplating trying to do a "lockdown" of your bridge? I know exactly what you are asking, and on more than a few occassions, I have done a "little mod" to these bridges that is not readily noticeable,and perfectly addresses the problem.E mail me if you are interested in more info.You need a few tools to do this, but nothing requiring rocket science.
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Graham: There are times in which you need to remove all the strings to work on the instrument. It would be convenient during these times to have the bridge secured to the guitar.
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