New trussrod question
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New trussrod question
The skunk stripe has returned , and I’ve heard that basses will now be built with a single truss rod . Will you still be able to easily remove the truss rod with the new design ?
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I can't see a reason not to. The rods have been standard compression type since 1985, and the skunk stripe isn't like a Fender guitar where it plugs the channel - in Rics it's just a center strip, 3 instead of 2, running the whole length of the body. Maybe with a single rod they didn't want it pushing against a glued seam, but that's just a guess. Could be aesthetic reasons too.
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Thanks Ilan .
I asked at Rickenbacker’s official Facebook page , but haven’t seen any response and their website seems abandoned . Perhaps with all of the recent changes they might update the site .
I am curious though .
I asked at Rickenbacker’s official Facebook page , but haven’t seen any response and their website seems abandoned . Perhaps with all of the recent changes they might update the site .
I am curious though .
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I suppose the other question is why haven’t the other manufacturers adopted the easy to replace truss rod system …
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The most recent entry in the Recent News page on the corporate website is from 2014. The 4003 pic is still a with a pre-hump guard — that's a pre-1998 bass — and the 4004 pic shows the 2003 pickup locations (and no mention that the model was discontinued).
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I guess they feel Facebook is all the internet presence needed today .
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The Boutique page with one-offs has been active a couple of times during the last years. Nothing there now, though - anything up there is usually sold really fast. Other than that, it really looks abandoned...
http://boutique.rickenbacker.com/Factor ... _c_23.html
http://boutique.rickenbacker.com/Factor ... _c_23.html
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Re: New trussrod question
Skunk stripe announcement: https://www.instagram.com/p/CYSGgxHvFY8 ... =copy_link
Single rod announcement was ages ago, I can’t remember where. Probably IG as well.
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The new dual action truss rod is NOT removeable without planning the fingerboard off. It is nothing like the Gibson style compression rod.
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Re: New trussrod question
I didn't realize everything was moved over to a single truss rod.
My 4003AC has it, and I have found it very easy to work with (and very good at what it does).
My 4003AC has it, and I have found it very easy to work with (and very good at what it does).
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I first saw it on the Rickenbacker (official) Facebook page . It was the thread where they first mentioned the return of the skunk stripe .
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FYI fingerboards are removable by melting glue and carefully prying it off.
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Damn, that sucks. While a broken truss rod is rare these days, I always thought it was cool that on Rickenbackers you could just pull an old one out and replace it.