pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
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pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
i recently bought a 2004 jetglo 4003 bass as you all know by now i'm sure. i've been raving about it. it didn't come with the p/u cover when i bought it so, i bought one directly from rickenbacker. i noticed that i play the bass right where the cover
would be and prolly wouldn't use it anyway but wanted to have one to complete my precious bass. i got it on fedex today
and put it on and i was exactly right. it was totally in the way.
do you play with yours on or off? your p/u cover not your pants. hehe.
love,
mono BEAR (jeremy)
would be and prolly wouldn't use it anyway but wanted to have one to complete my precious bass. i got it on fedex today
and put it on and i was exactly right. it was totally in the way.
do you play with yours on or off? your p/u cover not your pants. hehe.
love,
mono BEAR (jeremy)
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Fender P-Bass 62' Re-issue
Rickenbacker 4003 Jetglo Bass
Peavey 300 Combo Bass Amp
http://www.myspace.com/oldmastersmusic
Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
Off .
It's too early in the morning to talk about our relationship !
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Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
Don't let nothin' get between you and your strings no matter how shiny or "cool" anyone thinks it looks!
Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
i like that, jeff. nicely put. i agree wholeheartedly.
Epiphone Sheraton II
Martin OMM Acoustic
Fender P-Bass 62' Re-issue
Rickenbacker 4003 Jetglo Bass
Peavey 300 Combo Bass Amp
http://www.myspace.com/oldmastersmusic
Martin OMM Acoustic
Fender P-Bass 62' Re-issue
Rickenbacker 4003 Jetglo Bass
Peavey 300 Combo Bass Amp
http://www.myspace.com/oldmastersmusic
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Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
Wow, nobody voting "on" yet?
I definitely prefer taking the cover off. It just gets in the way and reduces the usable playing area. And as cool as they look, when I found out that they are plastic any coolness factor wore off. Real shoes are cool, but the Lollar-equipped bass that I briefly owned was so sensitive - any contact with the shoes was amplified almost as much as the string signal! (YMMV of course)
I definitely prefer taking the cover off. It just gets in the way and reduces the usable playing area. And as cool as they look, when I found out that they are plastic any coolness factor wore off. Real shoes are cool, but the Lollar-equipped bass that I briefly owned was so sensitive - any contact with the shoes was amplified almost as much as the string signal! (YMMV of course)
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Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
Well, I like it on, but if it interferes with where you play, take the thing off!
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Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
I resent that, Jeff! Mine is on 100% for functionality purposes. I'm a pick player 50%-60% of the time and it is the ideal place to rest my hand when picking. When i'm playing fingerstyle, my thumb rests in the curved area of the pickguard above the neck pickup. So the cover stays, and it has nothing to do with shine.rickaddict wrote:Don't let nothin' get between you and your strings no matter how shiny or "cool" anyone thinks it looks!
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Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
I'm a pick player as well, but my pick hits right with the cover would be...so OFF (with their heads!).
Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
It makes a Perfect handrest.


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Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
I'm just bustin' on you people John. Its one of these friendly "flat wounds vs. round wounds" type discussions. I do see how pick players might prefer to keep the cover on and use it as a handrest. And although you aren't one of them, I do think that some people keep the cover on (even though it may diminish their own ability to play) because they like the way it looks.sloop_john_b wrote:I resent that, Jeff! Mine is on 100% for functionality purposes. I'm a pick player 50%-60% of the time and it is the ideal place to rest my hand when picking. When i'm playing fingerstyle, my thumb rests in the curved area of the pickguard above the neck pickup. So the cover stays, and it has nothing to do with shine.rickaddict wrote:Don't let nothin' get between you and your strings no matter how shiny or "cool" anyone thinks it looks!
Not bustin' on you, Harry but you make an interesting point. What is it about plastic that so many of us don't like?! Plastic pickup covers are inferior to the "real" metal RI horseshoes? Metal toaster pickups are generally preferred to plastic hi-gain pickups? 70's tuners with the plastic tuner bushings are generally the least desirable RIC tuner.(Much less desirable than the self-exploding Wavy Grovers anyway!)hieronymous wrote:And as cool as they look, when I found out that they are plastic any coolness factor wore off. (YMMV of course)
What's so wrong with plastic?!
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Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
I love that film!
"I've got one word for you Ben...Plastics!"

"I've got one word for you Ben...Plastics!"
Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
+1, John B! What would Mr. Robinson think of the covers?
Oddly, I've only ever had HS's in my two 4001s - my V63 and the '76 disaster which came to me with the RI HS. But I got used to the HS being there, and I sometimes use it to anchor my thumb for finger playing behind the p/u. More often when I play with my fingers, I anchor like John B. on the slope of the guard, or sometimes on the toaster for an Entwistle-ish playing position ("typewriter" style?). But I've seldom felt like the 'shoes get in the way for me. I often go back and forth from one side of it to the other mid-phrase for different tonal emphases (sometimes I get caught out though!). I can squeeze pick muting out in a Squire-ish way by cramming my hand on top of the bridge and curling it up, and holding the pick between my thumb and second and third fingers. I'm sure it'd be easier without something in the way, but I suppose my muscle memory has adapted to it.
If I were to get a Rick with a high-gain, it would be interesting to see how I'd play differently without the cover. Somehow I think I'd miss it, in a weird backwards way. So theoretically +1 for the cover for me.
Oddly, I've only ever had HS's in my two 4001s - my V63 and the '76 disaster which came to me with the RI HS. But I got used to the HS being there, and I sometimes use it to anchor my thumb for finger playing behind the p/u. More often when I play with my fingers, I anchor like John B. on the slope of the guard, or sometimes on the toaster for an Entwistle-ish playing position ("typewriter" style?). But I've seldom felt like the 'shoes get in the way for me. I often go back and forth from one side of it to the other mid-phrase for different tonal emphases (sometimes I get caught out though!). I can squeeze pick muting out in a Squire-ish way by cramming my hand on top of the bridge and curling it up, and holding the pick between my thumb and second and third fingers. I'm sure it'd be easier without something in the way, but I suppose my muscle memory has adapted to it.
If I were to get a Rick with a high-gain, it would be interesting to see how I'd play differently without the cover. Somehow I think I'd miss it, in a weird backwards way. So theoretically +1 for the cover for me.
Re: pickup cover on or off on a 4003 bass?
LMMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!sloop_john_b wrote:Just...one...word.
