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Re: 4003 Pickup/String Concern

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 6:22 pm
by jack1953
Well I was able to adjust the poles underneath the G string and it is still noticeably quieter than the other 3.

I contacted Rickenbacker, explained the situation and the person I talked to said he would put the paperwork in for another G string and said, "We'll see what happens."
Not sure what that means, but he almost sounded like it was a coin toss as to whether I'd get another string. We'll see. :roll:

I can tell you this, somebody from the BGC forum sent me a set of Thomastik flats for my Hofner. I had a dead E string, contacted Thomastik and explained that the strings were given to me so I had no receipt, and they did not send me an E string, they sent me a whole new set! :D

Jack

Re: 4003 Pickup/String Concern

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:37 am
by cassius987
This is a brand new bass right--sorry I can't remember. Anyways most Ric basses come with a really good setup from the factory, but there's always the possibility the nut or bridge is too high on the G string side and that's the problem. So you can look into that too.

Re: 4003 Pickup/String Concern

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 7:50 am
by jack1953
cassius987 wrote:This is a brand new bass right--sorry I can't remember. Anyways most Ric basses come with a really good setup from the factory, but there's always the possibility the nut or bridge is too high on the G string side and that's the problem. So you can look into that too.
More detail? I'd like to learn how to do this stuff myself with your help.\ :)

Re: 4003 Pickup/String Concern

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 12:50 pm
by Randall4001
First time order of parts from their website and I got a reply within 1/2 hour. I then emailed back to add further parts and also got a prompt reply. No service concerns here. :D

Re: 4003 Pickup/String Concern

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 2:06 pm
by cassius987
jack1953 wrote:
cassius987 wrote:This is a brand new bass right--sorry I can't remember. Anyways most Ric basses come with a really good setup from the factory, but there's always the possibility the nut or bridge is too high on the G string side and that's the problem. So you can look into that too.
More detail? I'd like to learn how to do this stuff myself with your help.\ :)
If either the nut or bridge is making the action on your G string too high, this extra distance will not only make it harder to play but lower its volume. You might want to measure the string's distance from the fingerboard and pickups with a small, precise ruler, and compare the numbers to the other strings. They should all be about the same (with 1/64 to 1/32 of an inch, and no more).