4001 truss adjustment video?

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Re: 4001 truss adjustment video?

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Lefty4001 wrote:The standard adjustments are things everyone should be able to do with their instruments, but sometimes we psych ourselves out.
I look at it like it's the tech's fault when he busts the neck vs it's your fault when you break your neck. :mrgreen:
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Great work Joey! 8) Really helpful. It's one thing reading about how to do something, but it's a lot more helpful when you can actually see someone doing it, so you can see for example how much force you can apply to the rods and the neck. Save a few people having to learn the hard way :wink:
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I just watched the vids.
Those are real good for people afraid to work on their Ricks.
Excellent stuff.

Nice work!!
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Thanks for the kind words guys. But many thanks also go to Dan (Danotron) as well. he did a great job with the camera, especially once we realized that leaving it on the tripod wasn't going to get all the angles and shots. That beautiful 4001 FG belongs to Dan-o's wife!
The rest of that vid (string height adjustment, intonation and pickup height adjustment) may take a while to get ready. I flubbed a few words and even slipped in a bad word that I want to edit. :oops: I might have to ask for help from someone who is great at video editing or re-shoot the rest.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Great vid. It's about time someone made it.
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Excellent work Joey,

Kudos to Dan and that killer 4001 too!

I've only seen the first part so far, but will catch up on the other's tonight. GREAT STUFF!

I love stuff like this. My technical expertise allows me to install strings. I've always been way too paranoid to adjust a truss rod on my 4001. I've let my luthier do all my setups, costly as it could be.

Hey Joey, how about next, field dressing truss rods! :twisted: :wink:

I'd NEVER, EVER try that myself!
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I totally forgot about the SERF videos! I'll have to dig them up sometime this summer.
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4001 truss adjustment video?

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I think the JBN instructional videos came out real good. 8)
(Almost as good as being there ! )
Good camera work Dan-o and that is a beautiful bass, it has been taken care of, over the years.
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The videos on Joey's website represent a lifetime of learning and passion for Rickenbacker instruments. It does not get any better than this.

Thanks Joey. :D
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ajish4 wrote:Hey Joey, how about next, field dressing truss rods! :twisted: :wink:
With the help of the some of the forumites that live in my area (Dan-o, Rich, Paulie & Gary). I will be doing vids for several types of maintenance issues on several models. I'm not going to restrict it to bass guitars either. Probably get some Rick 6 and 12 stringers in there as well. Just maintenance and maybe minor repairs. I'll leave the repairs and finishing/refinishing to Paul W.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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I just checked them out tonight Joey and I thought they were great too!!!!!! GReat work appreciate yout time and effert!!!

A BIG THANKS!!!!!! :D
My Ric Basses are:
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
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08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
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Joey, your videos will do a lot of players, new to Rics and veterans alike, a great service... thanks for making them and also much thanks to the people who helped you.
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cassius987 wrote:Joey, your videos will do a lot of players, new to Rics and veterans alike, a great service... thanks for making them and also much thanks to the people who helped you.
I agree. Kudos.
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Respect is due. Thanks for taking the mystery out of trussing!
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2112 wrote:
Lefty4001 wrote:The standard adjustments are things everyone should be able to do with their instruments, but sometimes we psych ourselves out.
I look at it like it's the tech's fault when he busts the neck vs it's your fault when you break your neck. :mrgreen:
I sometimes ponder the same thing! :lol:
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