Badass II on 4003
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- jim_morris
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Just wondering what your thoughts are on this modification. I replaced the original bridge (a pretty sketchy piece of hardware I must say) with that Hipshot one that's supposed to fit Rics, but I didn't like it because the saddles kept wiggling all over the place when I played, and I had to keep using an allen wrench to screw them back in every 10 minutes. Needless to say I'm not going to put up with that. I just ordered a Badass II because those are supposed to be the best, even though the installation requires new drilling. I'm a little nervous about it and wanted to know what people thought.
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James,
I have a Badass II on my 4001. I want to return my bass to its original condition. I would gladly trade you for your original 4003 bridge and tailpiece assembly if you are able to cancel your order.
Failing a trade, would you like to sell me your original 4003 bridge and tailpiece assembly?
To answer your question, the Badass is a nice bridge and it is very stable but I would rather have an original bridge myself.
I have a Badass II on my 4001. I want to return my bass to its original condition. I would gladly trade you for your original 4003 bridge and tailpiece assembly if you are able to cancel your order.
Failing a trade, would you like to sell me your original 4003 bridge and tailpiece assembly?
To answer your question, the Badass is a nice bridge and it is very stable but I would rather have an original bridge myself.
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- bassduke49
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Welcome James and Mark. John Hall (RIC CEO) has dropped hints on this forum in the last year or so that an improved factory bridge would be coming for the 4003 series. No indication of when, specifically, but if I were you, I wouldn't use a bridge that required modification to the body of your Rick. The Hipshot is a direct replacement and shouldn't be wobbly.
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Ted, that 4002 seems to be a problem for you. If you want, and only because I'm a nice guy, I'll take care of it,hold on to it, set it up right etc. This way you can tel your friends you own the thing, but it will be in capable hands.
PS - if you hear from a guy with intials JPS,that he can do the same thing, don't believe him. He can't handle an instrument like that. (trying so hard to type without losing composure ha ha)
now as far as the thread - my only issue with the hipshot is the weight. love everything else about it.
PS - if you hear from a guy with intials JPS,that he can do the same thing, don't believe him. He can't handle an instrument like that. (trying so hard to type without losing composure ha ha)
now as far as the thread - my only issue with the hipshot is the weight. love everything else about it.
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I had the same problems with one saddle on the Hipshot at first, but a small drop of non-permanent strength Loctite on the height adjustment screws will hold 'em.
The side to side rocking was a matter of adjusting slightly my playing style, which had always been very aggressive. A slightly different plucking angle solved that.
I only had problems with the G saddle height adj. screws & the D saddle wobbling on a hard upstroke.
The side to side rocking was a matter of adjusting slightly my playing style, which had always been very aggressive. A slightly different plucking angle solved that.
I only had problems with the G saddle height adj. screws & the D saddle wobbling on a hard upstroke.
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The Badass I will require a bit of routing on the 4003 to sink the it into body, to get a usable string height. At least with BadAssII, you don't have to route, so you wouldn't have to replace the maple to restore the bass if desired. You will still have to cover the rest of the original route that Badass I will not cover.
I don't like aftermarket bridges on my Rick basses, makes them look like fakers to me.
I don't like aftermarket bridges on my Rick basses, makes them look like fakers to me.
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if you have to change the bridge, i vote for the hipshot....tinker or have someone set it up for you and roll with it!!! i have had a number of Rics with badass II bridges installed and there is ALWAYS a surround that has to compensate for the hole...I had a 75 once that had a BadassI and it ruined the bass...sold it as fast as I bought it..
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