Ric 4003 treble pickup
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miketbass
Ric 4003 treble pickup
Hey everyone, I have recently purchased my first Rickenbacker so I am still learning everything about the mechanics of them (I'm a real techie type). Anyways, I've had my 4003 for about a month now and finally decided to take the bridge cover off. The first thing I noticed is the way that the Treble pickup is mounted onto the magnet- it's crooked. Keep in mind that this is a brand new bass. The pickup is tilted the opposite way that a strat single coil would be-the D string pole piece is closer to the nut and the E pole piece is closer to the bridge. I haven't seen any close up pictures of other 4003 pickups, but is this normal? It doesn't look to good, and I'm wondering if I should just get this covered by the warranty.
Hi, Michael.
The tilted treble pickup on your new 4003 can only mean one thing: sloppy work. Whoever installed it at the factory was either having a bad day or in a hurry. I'm not sure the warranty covers this particular issue on your 4003. I think that first you should try and see whether you can fix the problem: slightly loosen both crosshead screws on the underside of the pickup baseplate and try and move the pickup into the correct position. If this does not work, well, it can only mean that one or both screw holes on the bottom of the pickup bobbin are incorrectly located, in which case new ones are to be cut.
Let us know how it goes.
And welcome to the Forum.
The tilted treble pickup on your new 4003 can only mean one thing: sloppy work. Whoever installed it at the factory was either having a bad day or in a hurry. I'm not sure the warranty covers this particular issue on your 4003. I think that first you should try and see whether you can fix the problem: slightly loosen both crosshead screws on the underside of the pickup baseplate and try and move the pickup into the correct position. If this does not work, well, it can only mean that one or both screw holes on the bottom of the pickup bobbin are incorrectly located, in which case new ones are to be cut.
Let us know how it goes.
And welcome to the Forum.
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The holes on the baseplate are oversized to allow some variation amd adjustment between pickup types. (Note in this photo also the spare holes at each end that fit a humbucker, toaster, or hi gain.) Given that the screws thread into plastic, they can become loose in which case the pickup and magnet can move a little.
Doesn't hurt a thing but if it offends you, loosen the screws, straighten them up, retighten with care not to strip it, until the next time you need to do this.
Doesn't hurt a thing but if it offends you, loosen the screws, straighten them up, retighten with care not to strip it, until the next time you need to do this.
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Paul,
I've seen pictures of that bass before and wondered what was going on with the treble pickup...I thought you had removed the neck pickup and put it in the treble position and then put in a toaster in the neck position....now I know
BTW...your photography as ever is superb....ceratinly does your Rics justice.
I've seen pictures of that bass before and wondered what was going on with the treble pickup...I thought you had removed the neck pickup and put it in the treble position and then put in a toaster in the neck position....now I know
BTW...your photography as ever is superb....ceratinly does your Rics justice.



