Feeling rather deflated...

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Paolo
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Re: Feeling rather deflated...

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Update time...
I checked E string for twist & it's fine.Checked top of fret to bottom of E string at 1st fret with feeler gauge & it's 0.4mm.I'm not too sure as to wether i need to file down the nut groove or not as i have no measurement to compare it with...Is 0.4mm too high??!!! I lowered all the pole pieces & raised the pickup slightly & finally raised the D pole piece as it was a tad quiet.The measurements from top of pole piece to bottom of strings are - E=3.2mm,A=4.1mm,D=4mm,G=3.1mm.
I am extermely happy to say that it now sounds sweeeeet as a nut!!!!

Thank you all for your input,it was a great help :wink: :D

Please feel free to share your nut height & pole piece/pickup to string measurements.

Cheers!!!!
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Re: Feeling rather deflated...

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At the nut I have 0.85mm clearance on all strings, and 0.4mm at the 1st fret .

If it was me I probably would have tried 85 & 105 for A & E – might help with a little more tension and mass on those strings. Single DR strings:
http://saitenkatalog.de/shop1/advanced_ ... c211f5924d
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Re: Feeling rather deflated...

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There are obviously a lot of variables that can affect the tone of your Ric's E string, and there have been a lot of good suggestions in this thread (I've learned a couple of things, thanks).

FWIW, I have tried many kinds of strings on my '94 4003 (that I've owned since it was bought new in '94 and is like a family member now) - different guages, manufacturers (Rickenbacker, Ernie Ball, Rotosound, GHS, Elixir, others), stainless vs nickel, etc. One thing that I have come to believe is that the original string guage set for the 4003 (45-55-75-105), which is admittedly an unusual combination of guages industry-wise and challenging to find replacement sets for, gives me the best overall sound and feel for my 4003, including best string-to-string balance. Perhaps going back to a 105 on the E could help this particular problem if people find the other suggestions don't address their problem.

I like the Rickenbacker brand of 45-55-75-105 nickel roundwounds. I also recently tried (and have been very happy with in terms of price, performance, and even longevity) the Curt Mangan 45-55-75-105's offered at Pick of the Ricks:

http://www.pickofthericks.com/products/ ... 2d105.html

It would be nice if other manufacturers offered/marketed sets in this combo of guages more widely. I also know that others on this Forum have had great results with different string guages, so like anything else, you might find something else is more to your liking.
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Re: Feeling rather deflated...

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If you can get a set of strings that runs something like 45-60-80-105(taper), that has been one of my most successful experiments with any kind of string construction, to use that gauge set.
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