Ric 4001 Foam Mute
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ric4001
Ric 4001 Foam Mute
Hi guys forum newbie here.
I'm fixing up an 79 Ric 4001, and the foam mute is hard and brittle.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to where I could purchase one ?
I'm in Europe so a UK store would be preferable, if not a US store than sends overseas.
In the meantime can I remove it ?
If so what should I do with the ground wire ?
Thanks !
Ernie
www.eazi-k.com/guitar - my toys
I'm fixing up an 79 Ric 4001, and the foam mute is hard and brittle.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to where I could purchase one ?
I'm in Europe so a UK store would be preferable, if not a US store than sends overseas.
In the meantime can I remove it ?
If so what should I do with the ground wire ?
Thanks !
Ernie
www.eazi-k.com/guitar - my toys
Hi and welcome!
Rosetti are the official UK distributors for Rickenbackers and they also carry a full range of spares.
http://www.rosetti.co.uk/
Rosetti are the official UK distributors for Rickenbackers and they also carry a full range of spares.
http://www.rosetti.co.uk/
The new mutes have a sticky backing, you don't glue them just stick them on. Make sure you clean off the old one good. I cut them in half length-wise and put half in and snug it up right next to the bridge, your bass will stay in tune better and you will be able to control the amount of damping you get better. Oh yeah, welcome!
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jwr2
you can get a mute pad here for $1 ...
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ric.htm
I usually remove that obsolete feature from my Ric's ... sometimes I put a jazz bass pickup in that slot ...

http://www.the-music-connection.com/ric.htm
I usually remove that obsolete feature from my Ric's ... sometimes I put a jazz bass pickup in that slot ...

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ric4001
thanks guys !
actually I emailed Rosetti UK yesterday and I've just got an email saying they can send the pad direct...I know its useless but I'm trying to get bass looking as original as possible.
that j-bass pup looks cool BTW !
As for my bass its actually my dads ...and I took pity on it when we had a Jam at his place a couple of weeks back.
the poor thing was caught in a flood about 15 years ago and the headstock spilt at the back and started to go down the neck.
I was 15 at the time and although I was able to apply a pretty good repair with some dowels inside the headstock, cosmetically it wasn't very pretty.
anyway...
i've taken her apart, shined up all the chrome, removed the rotten mute and also touched up the headstock as best I can.
I'll be stringing her up tonight and I'll provide some pics that I've taken as I've gone along
here's my own bass...
warning: its a Fender !
http://www.eazi-k.com/guitar/mm/
Ernie
actually I emailed Rosetti UK yesterday and I've just got an email saying they can send the pad direct...I know its useless but I'm trying to get bass looking as original as possible.
that j-bass pup looks cool BTW !
As for my bass its actually my dads ...and I took pity on it when we had a Jam at his place a couple of weeks back.
the poor thing was caught in a flood about 15 years ago and the headstock spilt at the back and started to go down the neck.
I was 15 at the time and although I was able to apply a pretty good repair with some dowels inside the headstock, cosmetically it wasn't very pretty.
anyway...
i've taken her apart, shined up all the chrome, removed the rotten mute and also touched up the headstock as best I can.
I'll be stringing her up tonight and I'll provide some pics that I've taken as I've gone along
here's my own bass...
warning: its a Fender !
http://www.eazi-k.com/guitar/mm/
Ernie
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jwr2
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ric4001

