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Re: Non-original Pickups in a 1972 4001

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:15 pm
by heinpete
godber wrote:
heinpete wrote:The extra routing in the neck PU position, clearly shows some "Precision-ising" :shock: Also the electronics have been heavily mutilated.
Peter - if this was fixed, would bits of new and old Rickenbacker electronics actually affect the sound?
Hi Steve,
:roll: I dunno about how the changed pots and caps affect :( the sound? However I read a lot of posts here in the forum about the different Ohms and microFarrads, that affected the sound. You can probably only tell if you swop with a complete vintage circuit of that year make. :roll:

Re: Non-original Pickups in a 1972 4001

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:49 pm
by STEVEJAY
godber wrote:Nice pics. Love the Fireglo. It's a shame that the CS pickguard is wider than the original, so a true replacement won't cover the extra screw holes.

Was the neck stripped when it was re-fretted Steve?
heinpete wrote:The extra routing in the neck PU position, clearly shows some "Precision-ising" :shock: Also the electronics have been heavily mutilated.
Peter - if this was fixed, would bits of new and old Rickenbacker electronics actually affect the sound?
Do you mean was the fingerboard stripped? No I don't believe so, I think I would have remembered.

Re: Non-original Pickups in a 1972 4001

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:09 pm
by STEVEJAY
Thanks for the feedback here it's very helpful.

I think we agree it's a players bass, I've always thought it sounded fabulous as I've never had an original to really compare it against! I jus not played it enough over the last ten years and it's a crying shame for it to sit in a case when it could be making a noise.

Would you recommend trying to restore it as close to original spec as possible or let it go as is?

Re: Non-original Pickups in a 1972 4001

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:29 am
by STEVEJAY
Guys...for info I have now put this Bass up on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rickenbacker-4001 ... 2565780212

Thanks for your help
Steve

Re: Non-original Pickups in a 1972 4001

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:43 pm
by anoukane
I might be interested :)

The fretboard looks a bit darker than Ric fretboards usually have . It looks like the lacquer has been removed?

Looking to the bridge saddles it looks like the action can't set much lower than this. Is this correct? How high/low is the action at the moment?

Thanks!

Cheers