Hi everyone. I'm new here. Just bought my first Rickenbacker - the 1987 FireGlo 4003 listed on the register here,
http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... 6order%3D5
I have a question about the mute, slightly different from all of the discussions I've found online since I bought the bass a few days ago. (Maybe I'm just searching for the wrong terms?) My question isn't about how to engage the mute -- that I've figured out by turning the screws to raise the mute against the strings (and btw, it sounds awesome, never knew a Rick could sound like that!).
Rather, my question is how to keep the mute
disengaged. I loosen the screws and the mute goes down, but there doesn't seem to be a way to lock it down... the screws are loose, the mute is loose. So after playing for a few minutes, both the screws and the mute have moved around, sometimes the mute rising up to touch the strings enough to deaden the sustain when I don't want it to happen. And the screws are spinning/moving up and down.
How do you secure the mute in the "off" position, including keeping the screws tight?
BTW, I'm absolutely LOVING the Rick. I'm left-handed and I have about 15 basses, but I never owned a Rick. I guess you could say my main bass has been a P-bass in the 20 years I've been playing. But WOW this Rick is AMAZING!!! I am blown away by its feel and tone options. It's only been 3 days, but I'M IN LOVE!!!