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[quote name='gjones' timestamp='1372373014' post='2125140']
The measurement you want to know is the diameter of the hole in the headstock. The bushings usually fit into these holes and are usually 17.5 mm or 16 mm for Fenders. Checking the spindle on mine (which are standard vintage Fender) it is 14mm, which is the same as yours. Looks like a standard set of tuners would fit the hole.
I notice 'Bass Parts resource' in the states sell a full set. [url="http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/bass_tunersfender.htm"]http://www.guitarpar...unersfender.htm[/url]
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Thanks for the help . I'll measure when I get home later. Which is the set you're looking at? Because I can't find an identical set anywhere. Regardless, I think getting a single tuner from wayne or Grangur would be ideal to keep the bass original and keep costs down... still I might have to get a new set of 4 if things don't work out unfortunately. -
I hope this helps. Measurements aside, I can't find a single bass key which looks the same so if it lines up with what you have then it'll most definitely be the same. The only damaged part is the base "key" bit. Thanks.
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[quote name='Myke' timestamp='1372343190' post='2124577']
Oh whoops, my bad.
Hope someone can help
Edit. Just had a look, lovely looking bass, is it short scale?
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No worries, thanks for your input!
It is a short scale, I also own a vintage modified short scale jaguar to compare the neck to. The musicmaster has a far thicker and wider neck, same nut as my american special precision, jaguar is like a jazz. I'm going to be selling the jaguar soon to downsize.
[quote name='gjones' timestamp='1372343938' post='2124598']
Before you buy a full set, remove the damaged tuner and check the diameter of the tuning peg hole. Most Fender holes are 17.5 mm but some Japanese Fender ones are 16mm.
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Thanks, will do. I haven't had to replace or fit tuners before. I've spent about 2 hours looking around for tuners of the same design as these, however I can't find any . It'll be a shame to replace all 4 because the bass itself is completely stock and I would like to keep it that way.
[quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1372346824' post='2124660']
Send me pics and measurements. I might have one. I've taken some nickle ones from a 1996 Squier
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This would be an absolute lifesaver if they fit! I'll post some pics to this thread tonight, I'll shoot you a PM to let you know when I do. If it's a replacement then I'd be very happy to pay for the tuner and shipping.
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[quote name='Myke' timestamp='1372339542' post='2124508']
Did you buy it new?
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They only made them for 1 year in 1997, so unfortunately not. -
Hi guys,
I have a lovely musicmaster bass which I got today but one of the tuning keys was completely damaged in shipping. The problem is I really can't find any direct replacement. I guess I'll have to replace all 4 of the keys for other ones but I'm not really sure which I'll need. If anyone could help I'd be eternally grateful.
I can get measurements and pics if requested.
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Bought some pickups from stevie, great communication and fast postage. Would recommend!
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Hi, just to confirm do you mean pre grooved saddles or slotted after purchase? Thanks
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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1343998824' post='1758453']
So in what way does this differ from any other Fender bass?
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Should have an 'A' neck like a Fender Jazz. Something Fender should offer anyway. -
I bought a stingray, nice bass but not for me.
Then I bought a Fullerton P bass, loved it except for the chunky neck.
Finally settled on a American Special P bass. I can't see myself ever getting rid of this bass, certainly not playing anything other than a P bass. I don't want to own any other bass. Leo was a genius. -
Ocean turquoise metallic.
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Can't believe this is still here. Have a bump. Probably would have bought this if not for my P bass.
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Very strange, hopefully he's found alive and well.
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£12 delivered within the UK.
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[quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1341541560' post='1720762']
Except of course the T-40!
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Ah, yes! Very true! -
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I have to disagree for Warwicks, Ibanez and Peavey. Certainly for over on "that other forum" anyway. Though in the UK Peavey aren't that popular at the moment, I'll admit.
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Sell/put it aside and get a 70's neck with them already on. I will say that bass with a black B&B is my all time favourite Jazz look .
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[quote name='bigsmokebass' timestamp='1341530111' post='1720706']
I know i've recently gone off five strings but JEEZ! i needs this
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admittedly, im not much of a fretless player but i'd play this
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Sounds like you want a fretted, rosewood 'mocha' Fender P bass to me . -
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So I just found out about an upcoming game called 'Rocksmith'. This game markets itself by the player learning to play an actual guitar, not one of those plastic controller ones. I have to say I'm impressed and think it's great it's finally being done. Learning can be tedious at times and I'm sure this could potentially help a lot of people get into the hobby.
P.S. I'm unaffiliated with the product/company/retailers.
Thoughts?
Link to trailer.
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGsQtWvb3sk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGsQtWvb3sk[/url]
Replacement tuning key for squier vista musicmaster bass
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[quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1372442946' post='2125887']
I've measured mine and the ones I have are slightly smaller. I also only have 3 (and a rattly one). So I can't offer a set.
The spigot size is about 14mm though.
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Hey, thanks for getting back to me . I only need one so 3 would be more than enough. My measurements might be slightly off, but the tuner itself is very unique. The closest I've found are Gotoh's but even then, they're still different. If it looks the same there's actually a good chance it could fit. Would you be able to send me a front and back picture just so I can take a look please?