Having problems with my 4001s and the tailpiece
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captain_jetglo
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Having problems with my 4001s and the tailpiece
Hi, once upon a time in a distant land (a.k.a Spain) there was a bass player who tried to be Dr. Rickenbakerstein and tried to fix his bass... Well, I'll try to make it shorter. The thing is that I have had this bass for long 22 years, and the mute piece just disappeared with years, you know it became harder and then broke into pieces and at last no mute pad. So I bought on eBay a tail piece, that I presume now, not then, was not original, so I changed only the mute piece. This is when my bass troubles begin: Since then my bass doesn't sound as it should, the screws on the mute pad are loose and I cannot regulate them so my bass is always completely mute.
Question: Is there a way to fix it without dismounting it again? Well, if there's no other way I'll do it again.
I'll be waiting desperately for an answer.
Thanks
Question: Is there a way to fix it without dismounting it again? Well, if there's no other way I'll do it again.
I'll be waiting desperately for an answer.
Thanks
I've turned into a kind of Dr. Rickenbackernstein, but I'm looking for hints and help
Did you forget to put the two springs back in place between the mute pad assembly and the tailpiece?
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
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Thank you for your fast answers Ben & Ted.
Believe it or not the springs are in the correct place, that's what's making me crazy. I think I'll dismount it again and have a close look to what I did, and do it again (no, not the wrong way).
You know, I think the bolt just get loose when you turn it out and it separates from the nut, it seems not to be a top that stops it. I don't know...
Believe it or not the springs are in the correct place, that's what's making me crazy. I think I'll dismount it again and have a close look to what I did, and do it again (no, not the wrong way).
You know, I think the bolt just get loose when you turn it out and it separates from the nut, it seems not to be a top that stops it. I don't know...
I've turned into a kind of Dr. Rickenbackernstein, but I'm looking for hints and help
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Hi Sérgio, well, in fact my bass is almost fine, I mean, The only spare I think I need right now is the treble pick up cover (I just wonder how it may affect the sound) and just in case of needing it, a new tailpiece (but I don't think things could go that wrong).
Anyway I want to keep it the more original I can, e.g , although the pickguard has some rust I'll keep it.
But in case I need something, don't worry, I'll shout it loud here. Thank you
Anyway I want to keep it the more original I can, e.g , although the pickguard has some rust I'll keep it.
But in case I need something, don't worry, I'll shout it loud here. Thank you
I've turned into a kind of Dr. Rickenbackernstein, but I'm looking for hints and help
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