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Stash hidey-hole?
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I can understand "the funk machine", but anyone know why jaco's was called the "bass of doom"?
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According to most of the spam emails I've been getting, I'm not qualified to play my Danelectro longhorn.
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Couple of Q's. Can thy help??
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to bubinga5's topic in Accessories and Misc
[quote name='budget bassist' post='165508' date='Mar 28 2008, 07:58 PM']Changing your jazz p'ups for split coils? That could be difficult, you'd have to re-route the body for that and i wouldn't do it unless you've had experience with this before or if you get a pro to do it. You'd also have to get a custom pickguard cut. I wouldn't imagine wiring that would be too hard if you know what you're doing though.[/quote] The coils are split, but they are still the standard jazz size. As for strings I lke the lovely floppy rubbery feel of Thomastik JF344 on my fenders, but not everyone appreciates flatwounds. -
What would you teach your kid on?
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Bassmonkey's topic in General Discussion
+1 vote for a CIJ Mustang. I got a good-as-new secondhand one for £300. Apart from 30" scale (JF 324 strings fit ) Its nice & light and the nut is definitely narrower than the 70s mustangs I tried (overpriced / knackered ones in Denmark street). I have a danelectro longhorn which is nice & light, bt the body is quite large. I have a nice squier musicmaster I've been thinking about selling, however its pink If I was buying for a nine-year-old though, and the budget was limited, I'd look out for one of these: -
Most "Must Have" Useless Accessory?
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Hot Tub's topic in General Discussion
A few of my basses have a "below the strings" tug bar - not that's ever going to be used. The chrome pickup cover is useful for Jamerson-style hand resting, but it doesn't make me play like him. -
I have a few shorties [list] [*]an Ashbory. [*]a CIJ Fender Mustang (30") [*]a '71 Fender Musicmaster(30") [*]a 90's Squier Musicmaster (30") [*]a Danelectro longhorn reissue (30") [/list] My Daughter also has [list] [*]a '71 Fender Musicmaster [*]a daisyrock Heartbreaker (30") [*]a Daisyrock Stardust Elite (32") - which is lovely [/list] my favourite bass at the moment is the mustang - It has the fastest neck of all my basses and as the strings feed through the body Thomastic Jazz Flatwounds JF324s fit on it which is a massive bonus to me. I tried some "vintage" 70s mustangs in Denmark street and for some reason the ones I was able to try were very knackered and/or very overpriced.
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What gauge strings do you use?
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Accessories and Misc
TI Jazz flats only come as one standard set (JF344), so I use: .043, .056, .070, .0100 * the 32" JF324 set on my mustang is slightly different, but I guess we're talking 34" sets -
Logistics of a second string tree
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='BigRedX' post='161810' date='Mar 22 2008, 02:57 PM']Looking at JLP's photo I'd say that he has one turn to many on the E as it looks as though the final wrap is over the one before because there's no space for another below it. Ideally you want every sting to pass over the nut at the same angle as the G and D which are being held down by the string tree.[/quote] It guess it does look like that in the pic, but the final wind isn't on top of another wind. As the TIs are for 32" and the bass is 30" scale, so a much thicker wound bit of the string goes about halfway around the string post. -
To fit guard or not to fit guard? That is the question!
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to warwickhunt's topic in Bass Guitars
Lovely looking bass. I vote for with keeping the pickguard, but maybe a different one if you don't like the plain white one. "Aged" white pearl will look good, but if you prefer it sans-guard, how about putting a clear one on? -
Logistics of a second string tree
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Repairs and Technical
Martin at the Gallery told me that it isn't necessary to cut bass strings when putting them on. I guess this may not always work for Gotoh/Warwick style tuners with skinny posts, but for my fenders I never cut the strings; the windings stack neatly on the post and there's a good break angle on the E. Here's my mustang wearing an uncircumcised set of Thomastic JF324 Flats. [attachment=6732:jlpmustang.JPG] -
Where to try NS BassCello (in the UK)
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to mixingwithtom's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Unfortunately the only place I saw the Bass Cello was the Bass Centre when they had a retail space. Thomann.de sell them and have a [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/helpdesk_moneyback.html"]policy[/url] where they will take it back if you don't like it for any reason, no questions asked. I ordered my CR5M from them, but didn't send it back -
Where to try NS BassCello (in the UK)
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to mixingwithtom's topic in EUB and Double Bass
The bass cello is a different instrument to the NS cello (in the video) - The bass cello is bigger - has the same scale length as a bass guitar & can be tuned as a bass or a cello. I almost bought one, but ended up buying an NS-CR5M bass instead. -
playing to backing tracks is useful for practice and can be great fun, but just doesn't compare to the thrill of interacting with a drummer and other band members.
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A chap I know bought his to use with didj until it broke and has been in for warranty repair for several months with no idea when it'll be fixed
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Scroll down the BP forum - Jonathan Herrera confirms that it is not an April Fools joke.
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Roto Trubass intonation problem
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to markdavid's topic in Accessories and Misc
They're thicker than regular strings, so you need to set the intonation at the bridge so the 12th fret harmonic gives the same note as you get when fretting at the 12th fret. -
I have them on three of my basses, a highway 1 jazz, an '81 precision & an epi t-bird. Yes they do work - very well as long as: [list] [*]The little screw that governs the amount to detune is set up properly [*]You have a small dab of vaseline on the pivoting piece [*]you remember to tune up, flip the lever up & down and retune [/list] As soon as they make one for my mustang I'll get one for that as well.
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[quote name='burray' post='155768' date='Mar 12 2008, 09:29 AM']I don't suppose there are any more of these going are there? I can't find the stopper bottles anywhere around here! :-/[/quote] I discovered last weekend that half-inch* shower hose washers from B&Q work just as well as the Grolsch ones and look a bit neater as well. * that's half-inch as in the size of the hole in the centre, not half-inch as in nicked.
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James Jamerson's bass on Bernadette by the four tops
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My son has the ashdown mini stack version for geetar and loves it, but then again he is only six. It makes a blummin' horrible fuzzy racket, and much improved by running it clean and using a behringer v-amp as a preamp for proper distortion tones, but I s'pose that defeats the object. I looks really cool though next to his squier mini-strat though.
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The bassline on Sparkle City by Shuggie Otis is just perfect.
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If you don't have lights, you should .. buy these
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to OldGit's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='stingrayfan' post='154056' date='Mar 9 2008, 06:01 PM']That looks cool. I wish I could do practical stuff like that - I'm hopeless![/quote] I'm OK planning it out in coreldraw, but by the time I've made it, it'll probably look more like Homer Simpson's spice rack. -
My 90s MIJ '62 sounds like a precision should, it does the Jamerson sound with plenty of low-end punch, however my US '81 precision, although still sounding like a precision, sounds very different as it does have a certain growl. I suspect this may a lot to do with the heavy ash body (which makes the bass a bit of a boat-anchor) and one-piece maple neck. Both basses A/B tested with TIJF344 strings.
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If you don't have lights, you should .. buy these
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to OldGit's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='stingrayfan' post='154023' date='Mar 9 2008, 05:16 PM']The spread of light's pretty good - esp in dark pubs. Easy and relatively cheap solution, me thinks.[/quote] That's what I wanted to hear. I think I might just get a set and have a go at making a case/stand thing. [quote name='stingrayfan' post='154023' date='Mar 9 2008, 05:16 PM']If you do - could you build me one please? Haha.[/quote] If I do make one I'm sure I'll post pics on BC and probably a pdf of the plans. Certainly This is the kind of thing I have in mind... [attachment=6310:lightbox.gif]