The pickup-cover on the Rickenbacker basses?
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rudi_remme
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rudi_remme
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Not so fast.
That pickup cover is plastic. I'm told that the very first treble p.u. covers made after the horseshoe p.u. was discontinued (late 60's) were indeed made out of metal. It's very unlikely that you'll come across one of these now, though.
Does it affect the sound of the pickup? No. It's provided mainly for resting your right hand on. It also assists in shielding the pickup against noise. And yes, it also protects the pickup, obviously.
That pickup cover is plastic. I'm told that the very first treble p.u. covers made after the horseshoe p.u. was discontinued (late 60's) were indeed made out of metal. It's very unlikely that you'll come across one of these now, though.
Does it affect the sound of the pickup? No. It's provided mainly for resting your right hand on. It also assists in shielding the pickup against noise. And yes, it also protects the pickup, obviously.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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loendmaestro
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When I got my 4001 it didn't have one and I wanted to get one cos I loved the look of it, but didn't know where to get one...this was about 18 years ago before the power of the internet!
I just got a 4003 and thought ...finally got a Ricky with a nice shiny pickup cover ...looks great.......within a week the pickup cover is off and put away for safekeeping!
Having played for so long without one I've never had the need to use it as a rest and although it does look rather cool, I sometimes like to play right over the treble pickup, so it had to go.
I just got a 4003 and thought ...finally got a Ricky with a nice shiny pickup cover ...looks great.......within a week the pickup cover is off and put away for safekeeping!
Having played for so long without one I've never had the need to use it as a rest and although it does look rather cool, I sometimes like to play right over the treble pickup, so it had to go.
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rudi_remme
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When I got my '73 4001 the cover was missing. I have played it that way for almost a year, but thanks to Bob Young my 4001 is complete now. Thanks again Bob!
Also I made a new pickgaurd with a VVT arrangement and a switch to select between the .0047 cap or a piece of wire. After using this setup for a few months I decided I like the sound better without the cap so yesterday I put the old pickgaurd with the original electronics back on and shunted the cap with a piece of wire. This way if I want to go back to the capped sound I just have to remove the wire and not have to resolder the cap back in.
Also I made a new pickgaurd with a VVT arrangement and a switch to select between the .0047 cap or a piece of wire. After using this setup for a few months I decided I like the sound better without the cap so yesterday I put the old pickgaurd with the original electronics back on and shunted the cap with a piece of wire. This way if I want to go back to the capped sound I just have to remove the wire and not have to resolder the cap back in.
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