I did some minor work on the bass to move the neck pup to the 1/2" position. A simple task with a 3/8 brad tip drill bit and a chisel.
I picked up a RIHS earlier when they became available. Dane Wilder did some metal shaping on the surround to give it more of a vintage look, widened the string opening to reveal more of the shoes, and it was then re-chromed. Dane also got a hold of a toaster cover and some flat allen head screws to replace the standard neck pup pole pieces with. I used the neck pup from my other bass with the adjustable pole pieces so they could be easily screwed out. Lindy Fralin did the RWRP mod on the neck pup as I was hesitant to work on those fine wires. And one can't really do the RWRP to the RIHS either.
I wired it as VVT, with the .0047 cap + push/pull tone pot. The other tone knob is also a push/pull pot, wired only as a push/pull switch, so I can run the pups in standard parallel or in series. Volume pots are linear taper 250K, metered at 270K. Tone pot is the typical 500K audio taper push/pull pot, metered at just a little above that. Pot was then swamped with a 470K resistor to make for a 250K pot.
Also featured is my 2009 MG 4003. Dane did some metal work on that surround as well to give the bottom flange more of a tapered 'ducktail'. Black TRC came off my 4004L. Knobs are Fender Telecaster chrome knobs with a dimple placed on the edge with a punch as indicator marks, as those knobs are totally bare. Neck pup came from my 4003S. Bridge pup was easily made RWRP by myself. Wiring is standard Ric 4003 wiring harness, but the Vol and Tone pots again were replaced with same as spec'd above.
Pickguardian provided both vintage style pickguards, which fit very well. The bezel is the Tubeampology Deluxe version. Standard one would have been just as fine.



