Rickenbacker factory tour

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Rickenbacker factory tour

Postby Jay Bass » 16 Dec 2012, 20:51

Quite intersting viewing if you havent seen it before


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Re: Rickenbacker factory tour

Postby Derek Misselbrook » 16 Dec 2012, 23:39

Thanks for that Jay, I really enjoyed it... :D
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Re: Rickenbacker factory tour

Postby JimN » 17 Dec 2012, 01:32

I immediately checked online - "We don't do factory tours".

Grrr...

I'll be in Santa Ana in January... ;-(

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Re: Rickenbacker factory tour

Postby cockroach » 17 Dec 2012, 12:27

All that money they cost, and they are basically churned out like sausages....
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Re: Rickenbacker factory tour

Postby Jay Bass » 17 Dec 2012, 21:29

Hi
The standard models are very expensive , i have owned 401 & 4003 Ric bass in the past
and have to say bass wise ,everything taken into consideration,cost , playability, reliability, sounds etc
The fender basses win hands down.Better sounding , more reliable , and relatively cheap for a basic model.
Also fender basses are far easier to service,refret ,adjust , replace the neck even .
The Ric Necks truss rod dont work the same way as conventional fender truss rods, you have to straighten the neck
manualy with clamps etc then lock the truss rod, the truss rod itself doesnt adjust the bow of the neck like a fender
unfortunately to do this you have to remove the strings, which takes all the tension out of the neck, so you can only guess
when adjusting the neck ,as when you restring the neck is put back under tension.
i have seen damage caused by people trying to adjust the neck on a Rickenbacker by tightening the truss rod
all this does is eventualy snap the top insert.
so anyone with a Rickenbacker be careful if you are going to adjust the neck.
but The Ric basses do look good !

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Re: Rickenbacker factory tour

Postby kipper » 17 Dec 2012, 21:39

listen to how proud he is of the fact that all the work is done in usa, i remember when we in this country said things like that about what we used to make. peter
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