Strings go against the mounting ring when i play!
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rickaddict
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Try Mike Parks:
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ricpart.htm#pickups
Apparently, you have to buy the whole pickup assembly for $125.00 in order to get the surround these days. But if you bought it, I'm sure you could sell the pickup cover and the pickup on ebay to help defray the cost.
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ricpart.htm#pickups
Apparently, you have to buy the whole pickup assembly for $125.00 in order to get the surround these days. But if you bought it, I'm sure you could sell the pickup cover and the pickup on ebay to help defray the cost.
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seth_lorinczi
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The cutout on the bridge pickup mounting ring has always been a bit of a mystery to me. My '73 has the cutout but my '78 does not. When I look at the two basses, I can see that the '78's fingerboard is higher above the body than the '73, and thus doesn't need the mounting ring with the cutout. I actually purchased a non-cutout mounting ring for my '73 (I anchor my thumb on the bridge pickup and prefer the feel of the non-cutout), but the strings were now barely above the ring and would regularly stike it. Obviously there was a change in the fingerboard hight above the body in the early to mid 70's that precipitated the switch to the non-cutout mounting ring, but at some point it reverted back to the cutout. Does anyone have any idea of the timelines related to this feature?
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