Converting a 4 string into an 8 string

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Converting a 4 string into an 8 string

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hey guys...I was just wondering if it was possible to convert a 4 string ric into an 8 string...I really want an 8 string and since ric doesn't make them anymore and they rarely show up on the bay I could just get a 4 string and get someone who knows what they are doing to convert it. I'm pretty sure I have seen some pics of a 4004 that was a conversion. This would be a project for the future though...I'm not looking to have it done right now just gathering some info.
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My first thought is to contact Jeff Rath on this forum. He converts lots of Ricks to 5-stringers, and has been toying with the idea of an 8-string. He should be easy to find around here.
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Post by dswp »

Forum member Simon Mole has done this.

You can see it at....

Bjorn Eriksson's Rickenbacker Page
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if you are willing to fill the existing holes and redrill 8 new holes it can be done ...

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I would have thought you'd have to extend the headstock to make an 8 string...what other mods would be involved? a new nut for sure(duh)...what about the bridge...would there be any way to mod a ric bridge so you can adjust the octave strings independantly from the fundamental strings? I know with the 4008(or 4003s8 not sure what it's called) you can't and I think I've heard people have had problems intonating but I'm not sure.
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The 4003S/8 does not play in tune very well at all. Independent saddles would make a lot of sense.
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since I have this bass here http://www.3dentourage.com/425/10string.htm my 4003-8 project may not happen ...
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quote[The 4003S/8 does not play in tune very well at all. Independent saddles would make a lot of sense.]

I don't have much experience with playing a 4003S/8, only to play Erik Kutzler's for a bit one afternoon. It really didn't seem that bad at all. Besides, the strings being slightly off from each other gives a little chorusing effect which I thought was desirable anyway,well at least when you are playing a 12 string bass anyway. If any of you have a 4003S/8 and hates how it tunes up, I'd be very happy to take it off your hands! Image

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Post by prog_rockin_metal_man »

yeah your 10 string is really sweet Jeff...those sound clips are what got me wanting an 8 string in the first place...I wanted a 12 string at first but I knew it would be impossible to convert a ric into a 12 string unless maybe I got a hold of a factory 5 string but those are pretty rare but after hearing how nice that 10 string sounds you got me GASing for a 8 string...so really your the whole reason I'm in this mess Jeff
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Simon made a 4004 into an 8.
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Simon's page:

http://www.rickbeat.com/gallery/simonmole/simonmole.htm

Scroll all the way down.
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Post by dswp »

Of all the Ric 8 strings that I have ever played, Erik K. owns the best playing one.

I believe that it was one of the last ones made. (2001)
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Post by rickfan60 »

Joey: The E strings are bad but the others are more or less workable. The E strings are .45/.90 and there is no saddle position that works well enough for both. The tuning error is far more apparent above the 5th fret. Near the 12th it is pretty nasty. I am no Jaco (not even close) but I do like to use the whole neck when I play.
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Post by prog_rockin_metal_man »

speaking of string gauges...I've never actually played an 8 string so I was wondering what the string gauges are.
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