The dreaded tail lift
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The dreaded tail lift
So I've been browsing this forum to get more info on my '75 4001 and discovered the tail lift issue. Looks like mine does have a small lift to it. I found a link mentioned for a repair procedure but it is dead. ../43/92979.html"#FFEECC">
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If it's only a small amount of lift, then you tailpiece is no different than any other one. That small amount of lift is really not a problem at all. Rarely, a tailpiece will have excess lift, usually from the use of of strings with a lot of tension. I think Gary Clauson made a template to make it easier to drill the 2 extra holes of tailpieces with excess lift.
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Just when I get over the tail lift issue another thread appears.
Got to admit it does bother me.
My 4001V63 plays and sounds great with D'Addario Chromes, ECB81 High Finish Ribbon Wound Soft Gauge.
.045 .065 .080 .100.
Do any of you use these?
Has anyone used only Rickenbacker strings and still had tail lift?
I'd sure like to know how it would sound with the tailpiece making full contact with the body.
Got to admit it does bother me.
My 4001V63 plays and sounds great with D'Addario Chromes, ECB81 High Finish Ribbon Wound Soft Gauge.
.045 .065 .080 .100.
Do any of you use these?
Has anyone used only Rickenbacker strings and still had tail lift?
I'd sure like to know how it would sound with the tailpiece making full contact with the body.
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My lift is almost 1/8". It doesn't seem to be causing a problem yet but I would like to keep it from getting worse.
Where, exactly do you put the 2 extra screws? The tail piece already has 2 between the bridge and the string holes. I think it would look pretty ****** with 2 more screws way to the back.
Where, exactly do you put the 2 extra screws? The tail piece already has 2 between the bridge and the string holes. I think it would look pretty ****** with 2 more screws way to the back.
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"I don't think it looks ****** but, I did opt for a new 5screw tailpiece and chromes to cure my taillift problem"
My tailpiece does have 5 screws. It looks about the same as the current 4003 tailpiece. I think I'm misunderstanding where you guys are putting the extra screws. Do you actually end up with 7 screws?
I don't recall ever seeing a Rick with less than 5 screws in the tailpiece.
My tailpiece does have 5 screws. It looks about the same as the current 4003 tailpiece. I think I'm misunderstanding where you guys are putting the extra screws. Do you actually end up with 7 screws?
I don't recall ever seeing a Rick with less than 5 screws in the tailpiece.
With the first 4003 basses, there were 7 screw tailpieces. This pic shows 2 extra screws on the end chrome of the tailpiece. It is from Jeff Rath's website.
http://www.3dentourage.com/425/3-4003d5sharp.jpg
Some have added those 2 extra screws using the template I talked about in my previous post.
http://www.3dentourage.com/425/3-4003d5sharp.jpg
Some have added those 2 extra screws using the template I talked about in my previous post.
