The Rickenbacker Bass Bridge
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dead_in_okc
The Rickenbacker Bass Bridge
Decided to adjust the intonation and action more to my liking on my V63 today..I figured,this should be easy...GEEZ....what an understatement!!!...I'm use to Fender basses... I finally got it all happening,(2 freakin' hours later)...Wow...what a learning experience...Am I just spastic or what? Any tips for the future? I expect this will have to be done every time I change strings....
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dead_in_okc
Hi Bob, I did loosen the strings a bit..I guess maybe not enough..the screws wouldn't budge...I think this is probably the first time it's ever been adjusted...I finally had to loosen them enough to pick up and slide the bridge out...after a few turns,they all moved freely..I'll be buying angle screwdrivers tomorrow for sure though..I was just wondering if I was doing something wrong..Thanks...
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jwr2
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jwr2
With the string completely loosened I have absolutely no problem at all with a small straight phillips, the reason I don't use the angle ones is that with them it is too easy to strip the screw. With a small gauge straight phillips you can give it enough pressure so that it doesn't slip, and with the string completely loosened, they turn freely (at least if they are not frozen up from disuse)
Wayne,
If you're having trouble with the bass take it to Honest Ron's guitars on 10th & May, he's been doing my Ric repairs for 20yrs. His website is: www.honestronsguitars.com
If you're having trouble with the bass take it to Honest Ron's guitars on 10th & May, he's been doing my Ric repairs for 20yrs. His website is: www.honestronsguitars.com
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dead_in_okc
Dedgoat...Thanks for that info...I was wondering who I could trust for anthing that might come up in the future that is 'Ric' related,that I can't handle myself...I got the bridge working correctly after I slid it out...after a couple of turns, the saddle screws turn easily now...but it's good to know there's a pro out there that knows how to work on Rics..I definitely wouldn't trust it to just any repair guy...Much thanks again for the link...
He's been the primary luthier in town for years, does work for some guy named Garth,Benny Garcia, and a certain english fellow named Pete. But seriously check out the site (it's undergoing some updating) and look at his repair facility, it's like 50,000 sq feet of lumber and cast iron wood workig equipment. He also does nitro refins.
