Jeroen wrote:
Looks great! Really stunning. I too prefer the understated looks of the 4003S/4001S over the versions with bindings and triangle inlays (not to mention I much prefer the ergonomics of the rounded edges) and you captured that perfectly. It appears you moved the bridge pickup slightly closer to the bridge than where it traditionally sits, which I also like! My ideal Rick would be a 3-pickup 4003S, kinda like a best-of-both-worlds between a 4002 and a 4003
I love that bridge pickup surround too. Much more low-profile than a genuine Rickenbacker surround, and that thumb hole in the plexiglass bezel looks very useful! Clever solution. Did you make that yourself, or are these readily available? When I owned my 4003 (2009-2010) the Treble Bezels were just coming out and I think I owned one of the earliest ones but they were crafted for fitting in a traditional Rickenbacker treble pickup surround and didn't solve the issue of the huge piece of steel getting in your way.
Thanks, Jeroen! The pickup is indeed further back, intentionally done. It's in the exact position of a 60's spaced Fender Jazz bass. I never use the bridge pickup alone. I do use the neck pickup on my J-basses. The 'bloopy' sound of the typical Rick neck pickup, combined with the treble pickup, produces a great tone. but not always. The reason is this- I think the stock Rickenbacker treble pickup- is more like a midrange pickup. To me, it has always sounded kinda harsh, and weak.. great for rock grind, but just not my thing. I used to remove them, and put a Fender jazz pickup there- and it would improve the basses noticeably. A totally reversible mod, by the way. I use both pickups on. I find that the distance from each other makes a big difference in the tone with both on full up. I had the choice, so I moved it- and tried to make it not look ridiculous. It sounds great. And the treble pickup, for the record- is killer by itself, for that 'Jaco burp' tone- and it has plenty of output.
Here's the surround- plus cover.. I bought mine without the cover. I do remember that it was this company- Retrovibe.
https://retrovibe.co.uk/product/2-piece ... -or-caddy/