Does anyone use the 4003's mute?
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westtexasrickenbacker
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Does anyone use the 4003's mute?
Curiousity question, as I've tried turning the adjustment knob and not much happens.
So I basically leave it alone. I can palm mute, but I'd like to try the mute itself.
So I basically leave it alone. I can palm mute, but I'd like to try the mute itself.
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I use it quite alot.
The new 4003's string hight tends to be higher
than in the past so you really have to raise the mute .
It helps if you turn both sides in equal increments until
the mute engages.
The new 4003's string hight tends to be higher
than in the past so you really have to raise the mute .
It helps if you turn both sides in equal increments until
the mute engages.
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I spent alot of time to get mine right. My '87 4003 did not have one when I got it, so I ordered all of the parts from Ric and installed it. I could not get it to mute all of the strings equally. I finally took it to a tech who did a very nice job to get it right. Now it's easy to engage/disengage and mutes all strings equally (as long as I tighten the screws equally).
I always wondered if these work properly right out of the factory. Anybody with a brand new 4003 have any comments on that?
I always wondered if these work properly right out of the factory. Anybody with a brand new 4003 have any comments on that?
"If the mute had an instant engage/disengage switch or something, I'd use it all the time, but, as it stands now, turning two knobs several rotations each is too much effort for me to get a sound that I don't use very often."
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