Rickenbacker pickup cover assembly

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thedistrict3
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Rickenbacker pickup cover assembly

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hello all,

Just took off my pickup cover (what a pain) and while I was in the process of putting it back together I lost one of the rubber washers that go inbetween the spring and the bottom of the assembly.

I put the first washer on the side with the ground wire just in case but,
Do the washers have anything to do with electricity? If I plug in and play, will I somehow be electrocuted?
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deargdoom
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Re: Rickenbacker pickup cover assembly

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Electrocuted, by a guitar with no power supply?
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Re: Rickenbacker pickup cover assembly

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deargdoom wrote:Electrocuted, by a guitar with no power supply?

"if I plug in and play"
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Re: Rickenbacker pickup cover assembly

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thedistrict3 wrote:
deargdoom wrote:Electrocuted, by a guitar with no power supply?

"if I plug in and play"
Do you sing into a microphone while playing? Then yes, you might! :mrgreen:

Otherwise no. :D :lol:
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Re: Rickenbacker pickup cover assembly

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Matt, no. Worse that would happen is more hum. I myself think the washers are to aid putting the assembly together, to hold the spring on the screw while trying to get the screws into the baseplate.
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