Tech help! 4001 neck p/u, dead.
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Tech help! 4001 neck p/u, dead.
i just picked up a '75 4001, when the switch is in the neck p/u position, there is no sound, no noise when tapping the poles.
when in the central position (both p/us) the bridge p/u works, if tapping the poles of the neck p/u, it can be heard.
i opened it up and referenced it to my other 4001. all looks good, i re-solderd most of the connections and noticed that the 0047 cap has been replaced with a straight wire.
the jack was scratchy - just seemed dusty.
any ideas?
thanks.
when in the central position (both p/us) the bridge p/u works, if tapping the poles of the neck p/u, it can be heard.
i opened it up and referenced it to my other 4001. all looks good, i re-solderd most of the connections and noticed that the 0047 cap has been replaced with a straight wire.
the jack was scratchy - just seemed dusty.
any ideas?
thanks.
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Unsolder the wires for the bridge pickup from the switch and measure them with a DMM set on resistance. You should get a reading of somewhere around 8k to 9k. If it is really low then the coil is shorted and needs to be rewound. I had this problem with my old '73 4001, and I sent the pickup to TVJones to rewind. It is rather common on 70's RIC's. He did a very nice job, and matched up the pickup perfectly to the neck pickup. Lots of other winders could do this including our very own Sergio if that is what needs to be done.
If you get a good DCR reading, but it still doesn't work when hooked up, then there is something wrong with the switch most likely.
If you get a good DCR reading, but it still doesn't work when hooked up, then there is something wrong with the switch most likely.
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Bryce, you would check the switch for proper contact, dirt or corrosion, but seems you have done that already. Have you just for the heck out it, plugged into the Rick-O-Sound jack? You would hear the the bridge pickup only with a regular guitar cable when you do that, if the pickup is okay. If you hear nothing and can't find a meter, just hold the unsoldered pickup wires to a guitar cable, plugged into an amp. Put the hot pickup lead to the tip, ground to the sleeve. If you hear nothing when you tap on it, the pickup is dead. You'll also want to make sure there isn't a wire disconnected going into the pickup assembly.
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Joey - thanks for the tip on testing w/o a meter. i found one; but the battery was dead and i didn't have a 9V around.
i tested it w/ the guitar cable and nothing. to ensure i was testing properly, i did the same test on one of my fully functioning 4001's and i could hear the tapping through the amp.
looks like i put out an emergency call to Sergio!
thanks for your help in the diagnosis.
i tested it w/ the guitar cable and nothing. to ensure i was testing properly, i did the same test on one of my fully functioning 4001's and i could hear the tapping through the amp.
looks like i put out an emergency call to Sergio!
thanks for your help in the diagnosis.
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