Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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slave
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Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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Hi peeps,
(I did a search but couldn't find anything useful)

So I've setup my 4003, but I've got a small problem.
I generally like a low-ish action. I've set the bass up with an almost dead-straight neck with the faintest relief. The bass plays amazingly, love how well this Rick plays with a low action. The Rick in question is an 82 4003. It's go the split pickguard and the bridge surround with the straight edges. (ie like a 4001).
Problem is;
The strings are fairly close to the edges of the bridge pickup surround (~3mm or less). If I dig in hard with a pick or fingers alike, the fatter strings touch/vibrate against the edges of the surround just a little. Not ideal, as I generally play with a heavy hand, but this is only slight, it doesn't kill sustain.
I assume this is why the 4003 model has the scalloped pickup surround.... :roll:

So I'm thinking of maybe replacing the 4001-type surround with the modern 4003 equivalent to get rid of this problem, as I really don't want to raise the bridge saddles.
Anyone knows where I can get one, that will post outside of the USA?

Cheers.
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Re: Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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Try Rosetti - they appear to have scalloped bridge pup covers in stock: http://www.rosetti.co.uk/Product/Ricken ... urround-Ch

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Re: Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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Thanks, I'll give them a go
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Re: Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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If you're interested in selling your straight-edged pickup surround once you've replaced it, I'm in the market for one. Send me a PM.

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Re: Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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ibal wrote:If you're interested in selling your straight-edged pickup surround once you've replaced it, I'm in the market for one. Send me a PM.

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Perhaps you could buy a cutout surround, and then the two of you could swap parts? :wink:
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Re: Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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That would work, too!
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Re: Replacing the Bridge Pickup Surround?

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Yeah I'm not interested in selling, sorry mate.
Thanks again boys
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slave wrote:Yeah I'm not interested in selling, sorry mate.
Thanks again boys
That makes sense that you want to keep the original part from the bass. Good luck with getting the cutout surround. 8)
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