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Getting a Ric...Treble Bezel? Hey, I am getting a JetGlo Rickenbacker 4001 soon. It was made in the summer of 1976. (2112's release year for you RUSH fans) It is a used bass, but looks good. I was wondering if any of you guys have ever used a treble bezel with a Ric and what you thought of it. Treble Bezel: http://www.pickofthericks.com/produc...cker-4003.html |
I have not yet used one, but I like the idea. Instead, after removing the pickup cover, I made a small adjustment in my right hand anchor and get along just fine without the treble bezel. I also adopted a more floating plucking hand, something I've been wanting to do for a long time. But for those who absolutely require or prefer a distinct anchor point, the treble bezel is the ideal solution. There are a few TB'ers who have them installed in several Rics, they should be chiming in soon. |
Some love it ... I am not one of them ... |
1 Attachment(s) Big fan. Sepp |
I've always taken the pup cover off, and left it as is. My last 4003, I left the cover on. No big whoop to adjust to it. But now, I only play the 4004 seies basses, and those are different, (better). |
I recently took my bezel off, and put the original pup cover back on for aesthetic reasons only. It didn't take much adjustment at all to get use to as I play between the bridge and neck pickup now anyways. Good Luck! |
I have one with and three without. I like it but don't need it. But if I was going to have the cover off....I would have the bezel. It works great as a thumb rest. |
1 Attachment(s) I don't have a Ric but i do have a Rockinbetter and its also has the cover, I have tried it with and without but like it better with the cover on. I changed my cover to a Ric cover as it was more rounded at the ends and felt better when playing. also fitted a Ric thum rest, its made for the Ric so no need to change the screw holes. really feels nice with the thum rest. I do think if your taking off the cover then the bezel fitted looks better. |
Got one on the '79. Love it. ![]() |
A Ric should have a great gaping hole , part of the charm . |
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I'm thinking about heading this route too... can anyone comment on the pros/cons of the "cove" version, vs. the thumbrest "deluxe" version, vs. the plain jane? I was thinking of going plain jane, only because I'm CDO and like it when things are symmetrical. :D |
I have the original Treble Bezel on my '86 4003 and like it a lot. Aesthetically it looks like it belongs at least with the black hardware. |
I have the "deluxe" bezel on my MG Ric and the pick guardian cover on my MD Ric. They both do an excellent job, but in all honesty, I guess for pure athletics, I prefer the Pickguardian model..... In terms of "functionality" who cares? it's either a plastic cover or a rubbery type cover. Pretty much becomes a personal choice. Not really like you have to change batteries or anything in them..... :D:D:D |
I've only ever had the cove, so I can't compare it to the others. All I can say is that I agree with paganjack - it makes it way more comfortable to play. I like how you can bury your thumb in the cove if you want, or just rest it on the rim. It's versatile and comfortable. |
I have one and I love it! I have the thumbrest version and it makes playing the Ric much easier for me. Cant recommend it enough. It fits perfectly and fills the hole nicely. |
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