Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
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- Hornbrille
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Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
I've been watching this great forum for quite a while. Here's my first post.
I'm owning a 2006 4003 mid blue for half a year now and I'm very pleased with this stunning instrument. Lately I brought it to a local luthier for a professional setup. They straightened the neck and planed the frets. The action is low, the intonation is perfect and the bass plays very well.
Still I'm concerned about the setting of the saddle on the D and G string because it is not sitting flat on the Bridge Assembly (as you can see on the picture). Is this someting I should worry about?
I'm owning a 2006 4003 mid blue for half a year now and I'm very pleased with this stunning instrument. Lately I brought it to a local luthier for a professional setup. They straightened the neck and planed the frets. The action is low, the intonation is perfect and the bass plays very well.
Still I'm concerned about the setting of the saddle on the D and G string because it is not sitting flat on the Bridge Assembly (as you can see on the picture). Is this someting I should worry about?
1977 Fender Mustang Bass | 1978 Fender Jazz Bass | 1979 Guild B-302 | 1997 Rickenbacker 4001V63 | 2006 Rickenbacker 4003
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rickaddict
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Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
If the intonation is set correctly and the saddles aren't rattling then I wouldn't worry about it too much.
However, it does bug me that RIC's saddles have changed so that they no longer fit on their own bridges, and it may also bug you.
My only solution to these goofy new saddles is to buy old saddles (or complete bridge assemblies) on ebay when they show up.
RIC's new saddles have looked like this for a few years now.

However, it does bug me that RIC's saddles have changed so that they no longer fit on their own bridges, and it may also bug you.
My only solution to these goofy new saddles is to buy old saddles (or complete bridge assemblies) on ebay when they show up.
RIC's new saddles have looked like this for a few years now.
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
What's up with that? Are the holes drilled and tapped to far away from the bottom plane?
That would bother me, big time.
Welcome, Ricky!
That would bother me, big time.
Welcome, Ricky!
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rickaddict
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Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
I think so, Kevin. I also think that the new saddles don't have a contour on the bottom to match the contour of the bridge.teeder wrote:What's up with that? Are the holes drilled and tapped to far away from the bottom plane?![]()
That would bother me, big time.![]()
I bought a bunch of new saddles from RIC a few years ago and learned this the hard way. Now I buy old saddles off ebay when I need them.
Oh yeah, and... Welcome Ricky!
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
I need a saddle for my 4001S (
), so I'm having a guy in our toolshop build a couple for me. I hope they turn out like I plan.
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rickaddict
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Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
Cool. That would be a HUGE help to a lot of people on this forum if it works and if you could easily make more of them.
What would also help is if this guy could modify his CNC program to make replacement bridges for the old-style tail:
http://rickresource.com/forum/viewtopic ... 2&t=381731

What would also help is if this guy could modify his CNC program to make replacement bridges for the old-style tail:
http://rickresource.com/forum/viewtopic ... 2&t=381731
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
Jeff, I too though of 4 string bridges like that, and having them fit the old tailpieces would surely help so many vintage owners. 
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
I'll keep you posted on the saddle status. I would buy a couple of those bridges from Jeff if they were 4 stringers!
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Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
Thank you for the feedback and the warm welcome.
I find it a bit sad that a company that crafts such nice instruments doesn't seem to take care on these details.
I find it a bit sad that a company that crafts such nice instruments doesn't seem to take care on these details.
1977 Fender Mustang Bass | 1978 Fender Jazz Bass | 1979 Guild B-302 | 1997 Rickenbacker 4001V63 | 2006 Rickenbacker 4003
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
Kevin, can I get in line to queue up for 4 saddles from your manufacturer? 
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
Will do, Pete.
Please send an email to me for a reminder.
I used a saddle from my '69 4000 for reference, and hope to have about 30 pcs when complete.
The toolmaker that's building them for me asked for a case of beer in exchange.
Please send an email to me for a reminder.
I used a saddle from my '69 4000 for reference, and hope to have about 30 pcs when complete.
The toolmaker that's building them for me asked for a case of beer in exchange.
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
You could have some business on your hands Kev...
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Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
Kevin, the PA snow belt huh?
GO PENGUINS!!!
Burgh boy myself - loving the SC playoffs!
GO PENGUINS!!!
Burgh boy myself - loving the SC playoffs!
Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
prismacolor2 wrote:Kevin, the PA snow belt huh?
GO PENGUINS!!!
Burgh boy myself - loving the SC playoffs!
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shamustwin
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Re: Saddle adjustment - Do I have to worry?
John A, your avatar is scaring me.
