I've seen some videos pertaining to how to remove the bridge pickup cover on the 4003 model and can understand the reason for doing so from a playing standpoint, but how does this affect the overall sound of the bass, if at all?
Thanks,
Rob
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In some fashion, I suppose I agree. But I've never looked at my PU cover and exclaimed: "That tastes like the festering hind end of a wildebeest."vulcan_creedler wrote:They're like marmite - love 'em or hate 'em!
AH - now we're straying into Bovril vs Marmite (don't even mention vommot Veggimite!) Marmite is brilliant, as it's made from yeast extract, and yeast extract is a by-product of beer. Beer (aside of being good for you, as it is 3 of your 5 a day) is essential for bass playing. Therefor I conclude that Marmite is essential fro Ric players!FretlessOnly wrote:In some fashion, I suppose I agree. But I've never looked at my PU cover and exclaimed: "That tastes like the festering hind end of a wildebeest."vulcan_creedler wrote:They're like marmite - love 'em or hate 'em!![]()
how can a piece of plastic shield a pickup? just curious....bassduke49 wrote:According to RIC CEO John Hall, the plated plastic cover provides some shielding to the otherwise wide-open pickup.
It's chromed. The conductive coating can shield the pickup. Unless it's a BT bass, where the handrest is just black plastic.bobbolux wrote:how can a piece of plastic shield a pickup? just curious....
You never know...bobbolux wrote:how can a piece of plastic shield a pickup? just curious....bassduke49 wrote:According to RIC CEO John Hall, the plated plastic cover provides some shielding to the otherwise wide-open pickup.
IIRC, JH said the chrome covers are copper flashed first before being chrome plated, which helps with noise shielding.ilan wrote:It's chromed. The conductive coating can shield the pickup. Unless it's a BT bass, where the handrest is just black plastic.bobbolux wrote:how can a piece of plastic shield a pickup? just curious....
What Joey said.rickenbrother wrote:IIRC, JH said the chrome covers are copper flashed first before being chrome plated, which helps with noise shielding.ilan wrote:It's chromed. The conductive coating can shield the pickup. Unless it's a BT bass, where the handrest is just black plastic.bobbolux wrote:how can a piece of plastic shield a pickup? just curious....