Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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jps wrote:
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wim wrote:A reissue horseshoe makes it even better.
And put the treble pup cover back on :D :wink: It's part of the experience
LOL :D Maybe on the next Ric... :P

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That would be the MG 4003, right? :wink:

Don't forget the .0047µF cap in line with the horseshoe pickup when you do that upgrade. 8) :wink:
Nope, that one is already sold as could be expected. :shock:

But I have noticed that I've been checking out 4004s lately..... :oops: :oops: :oops:

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DeRoonenator wrote: But I have noticed that I've been checking out 4004s lately..... :oops: :oops: :oops:
About once a year (or maybe even less) you see one on our marktplaats.nl for somewhere around 1000 euro.
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DeRoonenator wrote:
jps wrote:
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LOL :D Maybe on the next Ric... :P

Mike
That would be the MG 4003, right? :wink:

Don't forget the .0047µF cap in line with the horseshoe pickup when you do that upgrade. 8) :wink:
Nope, that one is already sold as could be expected. :shock:

But I have noticed that I've been checking out 4004s lately..... :oops: :oops: :oops:

Mike
Great choice! 4004s are definitely worth getting. Different than a 4003, but still all Rick...
8) 8) 8)
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Oh dear... you guys have affected Mike already into perpetual RAS :lol:
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DeRoonenator wrote:Nope, that one is already sold as could be expected. :shock:

But I have noticed that I've been checking out 4004s lately..... :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Woohoo! Set-up complete. :D The adjustable pup poles are brilliant, adjusting the neck, string height and intonation took some time. Sounds killer with Rotos. :twisted:

Tomorrow I am going to learn a couple of songs for the gig on Sunday so some little more tweaking and then she's ready.

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DeRoonenator wrote:Woohoo!.....Sounds killer with Rotos. :twisted:.

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Just wait until you try TI Jazz Flats on it! :wink: :mrgreen:
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And yes..played the first gig with my new Rickenbacker.! Went down a storm: bass looked great and sounded even better.
These Dutch southern rockers gave me the nod of approval after just a couple of tones and a quick peek on the headstock during soundcheck. I used the Ric pretty much for all songs except for two that needed a more modern 5 string sound.

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Picked up my bass after a couple of days and....*shock* what the hell happened ???? Action is insanely high all of a sudden. My Ric looks like figure 3 in the picture below.

Bass was stored in it's case in my house.

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I could use a little help here I guess. Any tips would be appreciated - thanks.

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I'm guessing temp/humidity changes. You will need to adjust the rods to flatten it out, probably in two stages. Get it right, then when it settles in a day or two check and readjust again to flat. True for any instrument neck made of wood.
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johnallg wrote:I'm guessing temp/humidity changes. You will need to adjust the rods to flatten it out, probably in two stages. Get it right, then when it settles in a day or two check and readjust again to flat. True for any instrument neck made of wood.
Sound advice. I would add:

Don't panic!

Take your time with it.
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johnallg wrote:I'm guessing temp/humidity changes. You will need to adjust the rods to flatten it out, probably in two stages. Get it right, then when it settles in a day or two check and readjust again to flat. True for any instrument neck made of wood.
All that plus if you change the string gauge, the time for the neck to reach ''equilibrium'' will be longer. From my experience of owning Rickenbackers in Quebec, the combined effect of seasonal/temperature change and string gauge change can require MANY subsequent adjustments.
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Any news yet Mike?
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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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There will be tomorrow Bert. Broke the E string when tuning (.... :? ) so got kinda fed up with it and put the Ric in its case ever since. My band plays a couple of Rush songs so it is time to resurrect the beauty and put it to work.

Stay tuned.

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DeRoonenator wrote: Stay tuned.
I will...... ;-)
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