and, whilst we're at it, a big welcome back to Roger Rossmeisl and F C Hall!cjj wrote:Well, it's possible that the next time you look at the knobs on your 480, the labels will have somehow appeared...
The probability is very nearly zero, but not quite...
480 Knobs
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Re: 480 Knobs
Santa visits only once a year, but Santa Ana delivers Rics all year round.
Re: 480 Knobs
And Rick guitars that only cost $300...redamber wrote:and, whilst we're at it, a big welcome back to Roger Rossmeisl and F C Hall!cjj wrote:Well, it's possible that the next time you look at the knobs on your 480, the labels will have somehow appeared...
The probability is very nearly zero, but not quite...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: 480 Knobs
Newbie member here This skims the surface of a long standing query I've had and not been able to answer. I have a '78 Azureglo 4001 bass with all the knobs intact, but 2 of the silver inserts, the bass tone and the bass volume ones have long gone lost I've written to Rickenbacker asking, but never got a reply - I've just been wondering if anyone sells only the inserts, since my knobs are original and in perfect shape otherwise. I'd happily pay, say... ONE MILLION DOLLARS for those inserts - - but only if you have the exact ones that went lost that were originally issued with the bass. I can match the residual glue marks - I'm sure they're on the planet somewhere, albeit lost in the timespace continuum.
But seriously, folks - I'd settle for shiny new ones for a few realistic bucks.
But seriously, folks - I'd settle for shiny new ones for a few realistic bucks.
Re: 480 Knobs
http://boutique.rickenbacker.com/Knobs_c_11.html1978TrouserGlo wrote:But seriously, folks - I'd settle for shiny new ones for a few realistic bucks.
Re: 480 Knobs
Welcome to the Forum, Budd!1978TrouserGlo wrote:Newbie member here ...
Unfortunately, the inserts are not available, but as the other post shows, complete replacement knobs (which are identical to the originals) are available from the factory.
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Re: 480 Knobs
Thank You doctorwho & iiipopes for your "Welcome" and link to knobs
NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Not available! I'm in denial But you did both get me thinking, hmmmmm since they exist, somebody, somewhere must make them. I know the Rick knobs are not unique as these insert inlays go, so you sparked and inspired me to search outside the box.
I've only begun to dig, but I did a goooogul search for "replacement brushed aluminum knob insert inlay (just like that, only one " at the start) and lo and behold ~ people sell such things Will I eventually find the right size? Probably. Will any have the "Bass Tone" "Bass Volume" nomenclature? hmmmm that'll be trickier, nevertheless, I'm propelled toward the mark!
So thanks truly guys. If I find the right ones, I'll post here. It may or not be any less costly than a new set of knobs, but I've seen some larger sized (1-1/4") 2 packs for $10, a 50% savings over buying a whole new 4 knob set. btw - The Rick knob inlays are 9/16" - I guess I'd be being a bit "econo"clastic by using "other" brand inserts. Does Rick manufacture their own? Or do they outsource from a secret knob company? "They're a pretty common style of knob" says Mini Moog
NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Not available! I'm in denial But you did both get me thinking, hmmmmm since they exist, somebody, somewhere must make them. I know the Rick knobs are not unique as these insert inlays go, so you sparked and inspired me to search outside the box.
I've only begun to dig, but I did a goooogul search for "replacement brushed aluminum knob insert inlay (just like that, only one " at the start) and lo and behold ~ people sell such things Will I eventually find the right size? Probably. Will any have the "Bass Tone" "Bass Volume" nomenclature? hmmmm that'll be trickier, nevertheless, I'm propelled toward the mark!
So thanks truly guys. If I find the right ones, I'll post here. It may or not be any less costly than a new set of knobs, but I've seen some larger sized (1-1/4") 2 packs for $10, a 50% savings over buying a whole new 4 knob set. btw - The Rick knob inlays are 9/16" - I guess I'd be being a bit "econo"clastic by using "other" brand inserts. Does Rick manufacture their own? Or do they outsource from a secret knob company? "They're a pretty common style of knob" says Mini Moog