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tommorichards

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  1. i think the older one may have alnico magnets, the newer may have neo's. Im not sure though.
  2. How big is the brass insert if ya dont mind me asking?
  3. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1192509' date='Apr 8 2011, 04:36 AM']I could take pics of my own if you'd like. What details do you need to know like?[/quote] Just a couple pictures, like a picture of it out of the hole, next to the hole, the hole in the bridge for it, close up of the brass insert. Im just a curious fellow.
  4. You know of any pictures? Any details into the process?
  5. I am unable to come up with an answer. I cant find it from any of the usual suspects of that shape, Ibanez, yamaha, washburn, stagg....
  6. If you're planning on taking it apart, can you show some pictures of the 2 side posts on the bridge. I have no idea of why they are there. Or if anyone can answer that for me, id be grateful, as im not sure if those posts are massive screws, or simply decorative.
  7. does it *click* when you go to zero?
  8. [quote name='machinehead' post='1189780' date='Apr 5 2011, 10:03 PM']Ah, but then the sweet spot is always moving so then it's sweet [font="Arial Black"]spots[/font], lots of different sweet spots. Frank.[/quote] Well, on a stingray, the pickup is in the "sweet spot" to get the best tone when playing whatever note. Its referred to by the pickup, not the sweet spot of the note.
  9. [quote name='machinehead' post='1188362' date='Apr 4 2011, 09:29 PM']I've often wondered about pickup positions. Especially when people talk about the "sweet spot" for a Stingray or similar. Surely all this changes as soon as a fretted note is played? The higher up the neck you play the more the effect is. Am I missing something? Frank.[/quote] Id assume the sweet spot refers to how good the pickup sounds in its position on all strings in all positions.
  10. I started using old hose pipe for a "spring" . Although i think 1" rubber hosing is supposed to be better. Old hose pipe for me is better than rolled up cardboard. Springs are too bouncy.
  11. The HB seems like a great candidate for a neck pickup.
  12. [quote name='Ancient Mariner' post='1187155' date='Apr 3 2011, 09:06 PM']Thanks for this. I'm considering bunging a lipstick (guitar) pickup in that Ryder P that I got a coupe of weeks back, but wasn't sure how it would sound. Still thinking about it, but any routing could be easily hidden with a new PG if it didn't work out.[/quote] I did a similar thing with my Squier P. I kinda messed the install up, routed the hole too big, couldnt adjust it properly, and it got in the way of slapping. Sounded good with finger mode. I ended up taking it out, selling it, and replaced my battered PG. Now it looks like this
  13. Mine is pretty close to the neck And it gives a warmer jazz sound i find. PLus a warmer P sound when solo'ed.
  14. Ha. Cross post [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f8/whats-your-g-l-l2000-2500-effects-chain-756337/"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f8/whats-you...s-chain-756337/[/url]
  15. I know a guy who has one. Says its awesome.
  16. I like the look of these. No idea of sound though
  17. I much prefer the headstock on the lull. How much they go for?
  18. I can sell you my copy, barely used? normal price?
  19. If in warranty, return it. They should have a UK place. If not, they may cover postage, im not too sure.
  20. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='1180997' date='Mar 29 2011, 03:40 PM']Some interesting stuff coming through here. I still think I'd go for a DiMarzio Model one at the neck, some sort of "P" in the mid-position, and either a MMHB or JJ (with coil tap) at the bridge. Gives; P P/J Neck +P like the Attitude P + JJ (sort of Sandberg-ish) Neck alone like a Tele Neck + J Neck +JJ All Three I'd probably opt for passive, 3Vol/tone (stacked) and some sort of selector- maybe buttons rather than switches for each pick-up? There's got to be some good noises in there somewhere![/quote] Thats pretty much mine dude. Fantastic sounds. Independent pickups, or any combination in series of parallel.
  21. I love this thread. I love seeing multiple pickups. Heres my own creation with 3 5-way switches. And i dont really notice any kill of sustain.
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