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[quote name='thedontcarebear' post='623958' date='Oct 12 2009, 01:46 PM']Haha yeah, it's a cake, not a bass! But yeah, I am getting his shape not the traditional one. Just because of the pictures of that blue one, that's up for sale again here, looks a bit rounder.[/quote] Nice one I got mine done in a slab finish, just personal preference, reckon it can be as curvy as you want it. Eude
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Oh, and are you going for the downsized J Bass body? It's really nice, dinky, comfy and still balanced, worth thinking about... Eude
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Love the name change Eude
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That's gonna be a cool bass Adam. Glad you went for the matching headstock, really makes the bass stand out. Eude
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[quote name='thedontcarebear' post='623738' date='Oct 12 2009, 09:02 AM']It was that or pink! Haha.[/quote] Each to their own I guess You going with a matching headstock too? Always thinks it adds that little bit more class to a fenderesque bass. You certainly won't be disappointed with Jon's work though, the stealthy J Bass I recently let go was the best Jazz Bass I'd ever played, and was certainly the sexiest bass I've ever owned, was sad to see it go. Unfortunately, the Jazz Bass sound just ain't me, perhaps if I'd gone with a Precision pickup and a MM at the bridge things would've turned out differently... Eude
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Sounds like a great spec there mate! What's with the orange though?... Eude
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I recently was lucky to have a shot of [b]funkle[/b]'s Laklands, both Skylines I believe, one Daryl Jones 4 string and one 44-02 (with a lovely Swamp Ash body). The Daryl Jones was a bit heavier and passive, and the 44-02 was active and very very light. Both where strung through the body and seemed incredibly resonant and lively, especially the 44-02. The DJ produced, well, Jazz Bass sounds, as you'd expect. The 44-02 was an incredibly versatile beast which could get pretty close to a Jazz Bass when you go passive and coil tap the MM pickup and could go all the way over to a full on Musicman sound in full active with the MM pickup soloed. Both basses where very easy to play and oozed quality and attention to detail. All I can really say is that, if you're looking at basses in this price range, I would certainly give a Lakland a go too. Cheers, Eude
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Shuker 5 String Precision- Picked up today!!
eude replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Build Diaries
[quote name='nash' post='611355' date='Sep 28 2009, 10:21 PM']shuker gas is infectious[/quote] I've already been Shuker'd, twice! Eude -
Shuker 5 String Precision- Picked up today!!
eude replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Build Diaries
[quote name='nash' post='611263' date='Sep 28 2009, 09:01 PM']my crude mock-up with a spec list that me and Jon put together. 4 String trad J bass 34" scale 20 frets maple neck maple f/board black block inlay black f/board binding white side dots 4 in lin headstock (shuker shape, slightly oversized to start then reduced to normal size if you prefer) two way truss rod carbon fibre reinforcement jumbo fretwire bone nut hipshot ultralite tuners, chrome clover leaf round string retainer satin neck lacquer swamp ash body recessed neck bolts carved heel polyester basecoat transparent purple burst wet look gloss topcoat BWB s/plate, U cutout for t rod access chrome control plate trad jazz knobs Hipshot A series bridge EMG P & MM pickups vol, balance, tone, jack[/quote] Hot Damn! You 'orrible lot are not doing my GAS much good! I'm really digging P Basses at the minute, please please stop! Eude -
Hot damn, another nice sounding ACG! I'm a very jealous Eude... Love the idea of using really interesting wood to create a slightly less "boutique" looking bass. This is gonna be a corker Cheers, Eude
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That's a sweet looking bass mate! Really love what Jon did with your pickup cover/ramp, very creative and still nice and subtle. That's cheap for a bass though, I'm sure I paid over a grand for my 6er, if only I'd known I could've paid in Hobnobs... Congrats mate and looking forward to some better pics. Cheers, Eude
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Oh, and there's always Sandberg >> [url="http://www.sandberg-guitars.de/basscat-overview/calj-series"]http://www.sandberg-guitars.de/basscat-overview/calj-series[/url] They also do custom jobs, for not much more, assuming they're just mods. [b]dontcarebear[/b] on here has one and loves it to bits! Eude
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Looks very nice in this finish too >> [url="http://www.mayones.com/en/katalog/jabba/jabba_classic_MBLKG"]http://www.mayones.com/en/katalog/jabba/jabba_classic_MBLKG[/url]
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Hey Pete, how you about this? [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/JABBA_4_white.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp...BA_4_white.html[/url] It's got 24 frets, but looks like you'd only be able to reach 21 of them comfortably... Nice looking bass though! Hope you're well dude. Eude
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ACG Finn Singlecut w/ Recurve Mod, 5 string
eude replied to richardcoughlan's topic in Build Diaries
[quote name='charic' post='593973' date='Sep 9 2009, 04:05 PM']Looks great. I cant wait for mine to arrive! (saturday) im already speccing up the next one! Bubinga core, 6 or 7 string, buckeye burl front/back/headstock and spalt maple neck all on a ghallus... am i the only one drooling?[/quote] Wow that's a beast of a spec dude! Eude -
ACG Finn Singlecut w/ Recurve Mod, 5 string
eude replied to richardcoughlan's topic in Build Diaries
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Awesome mate! That looks gorgeous! (a very jealous) Eude
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Just wanted to give you a bump and say that this Finn is one of the most comfy basses I've ever played I had the pleasure of trying this bass when Alan just finished it and it was so freakin' lightweight and the range of sounds available is enormous! The Piezo tone is phenonomal and is so well matched to the ACG Pre. If I wasn't so skint I'd have this bass off you in a second mate. Good luck with the sale Oh, and your pics are pretty good akshully Eude
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Awesome [quote name='mcgraham' post='583606' date='Aug 28 2009, 02:54 PM']Update! The time to put down a deposit is almost here! I'm ordering this through Bass Direct, so Mark, Enrico and I are just going to consolidate and complete the final specs before I put down my cash. The specs thus far have not changed much but I've added what extra info we've got. At present the current Estimated Time of Completion is Christmas provided payment is sorted in the next few weeks. I can now reveal that this bass will incorporate a 3 octave unlined ebony fingerboard, as inspired by the awesome bass that is the Zon Hyperbass. Enrico has spent some time working on a modified version of the Zoid bodyshape to accommodate the extreme extended range that this bass will have. In combination with the semihollow bubinga body, and the fantastic wood combinations of this bass, it's going to be [i]amazing[/i]! I'll keep BC informed as soon as I know more details. Mark[/quote]
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[quote name='Brave Sir Robin' post='579264' date='Aug 24 2009, 05:01 PM']The new rockbasses will be even better, with 2 piece bridge and cleaner headstock. ... but he want a 'sweetspot' bass, a-la musicman Maybe the rockbass $$![/quote] That sounds like a plan I'd hold tight for a Rockbass $$ - any ETA on those? Eude
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Awesome set up mate! How'd you like the Aguilar head? If I was to go for something "bigger" I'd be sorely tempted by one of them. Love yer Sandberg too, although I now know I'm not a Jazz Bass guy - at least sound-wise, I quite often trawl through their website for a bit of a perv, their "antiquing" is brilliant! Thumbs up from me too! Eude
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[quote name='Doc B' post='574208' date='Aug 19 2009, 02:21 PM']Yeah there's a SUB 5 in the USA on eBay just now. Tempting, despite the nasty finishes of them![/quote] Well the Sub Ray my mate sold sounded amazing! You can always change the finish and buy a proper Stingray scratchplate for it too, I think somebody on here, possibly [b]Beedster[/b]? sanded the neck on his to reveal a very nice bit of wood! They had to stop making them as they where making an enormous loss, plus the Sub Ray 5 string was getting a reputation for sounding more like a USA Stingray 4 string than the USA 5 string version... Good luck mate, even if you can't move now, those Subs do come up from time to time. Check out Talkbass.com 's classifieds too, there's plenty of European based folks on there as well as Americans. Cheers, Eude
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Sweet dude - that Greenburst is lush! Eude
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[quote name='Doc B' post='574052' date='Aug 19 2009, 12:57 PM']What's the string spacing like on those? I've realised recently that I prefer the narrower 16-17mm bridge spacing of some basses. The G&L Tributes look good but I've never seen one up here in Scotland. I've always wanted one of the ASAT/Telecaster shaped ones like Cass Lewis had.[/quote] [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Electric+Bass/product/G&L/Tribute+L-2500/10/1"]http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...ute+L-2500/10/1[/url] 16mm according to this review? - Not sure I believe that though, 16.5mm more likely. Can't find anything on the official website, but the concensus seems to be that it's narrow(ish). Aha! - [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=435499"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=435499[/url] - from the official G&L Forum on Talkbass.com I reckon it's going to be the same as a Musicman, seeing as they're of the same stock, 17.5mm Eude
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[quote name='Veils' post='573372' date='Aug 18 2009, 07:44 PM']Here's mine! Excuse the crap iphone pics [attachment=31105:060.JPG][/quote] Man, I love your bass! Eude