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squire5

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  1. Thanx Escholl but further to my query,I have installed the pot and now find the volume sweep is confined to the last 1/4 turn of the Volume control (neck pickup control).Also in series mode,the bridge pup control does not operate at all.In parallel mode everything is normal except for the aforementioned volume sweep problem.I may have got the modes mixed up as I'm not sure which is the default.Clear as mud?I followed the diagram from the Seymour Duncan website.Is the pot value critical.Pointers anyone?Ta!

  2. Nice Jazz Marcus.I like the bridge you have there.Seems like the saddles are huge,a bit like Sadowsky.Tell you what,if you ever decide to change that bridge,PM me and I'll take that one off your hands.Good luck with the bass,but change the pickguard for a tort.It'll be perfect then.

  3. His feedback isn't all that bad,and as regards the bass in question,it is the same bass as previously listed by him.Seems he was messed about by the previous buyer,for reasons that are all too obvious now,refunded him and got the bass back.I e-mailed him re the ply wood issue.He responded twice,but did not mention my comments on the subject.Anyway the bass is now withdrawn from sale.

  4. I want to install a series/parallel push pull pot (Geez what a mouthful!) on my Jazz bass.I've ordered the pot off Ebay but I've just noticed that the one I've ordered is 500K instead of 250.Will it make much of a difference or should I order the correct one now?

  5. I have a Squier Precision 5 which I have finally decided to part with due to the fact that the neck is too wide for my old arthritic hands.It's dark metallic Green in colour,white s/plate and has 2 Seymour D SJB5 pups installed.A killswitch has been fitted.Condition is very very good,with 1 or 2 minor dings.I would swap for a good Jazz neck,with hardware.PS - the headstock does NOT say Squier,it says something else,beginning with 'F'.Shhh![attachment=11611:squier_5.jpg]

  6. [quote name='thepurpleblob' date='Aug 1 2008, 10:09 AM' post='252534']

    Don't buy Planet Waves cables. Those expanding bits on the jack break your input sockets eventually!!


    Too true.Our guitarist uses one and one night,when he was tuning up,his tuner captured the jack plug and point blank refused to let it go.We actually ended up smashing the tuner to bits,and even then,had to use a screwdriver to prise the jack plug from the tuners jack socket.Bloody Planet Waves!

  7. Just watched the Eric Clapton Crossroads concert.Tal Wilkenfeld was on with Jeff Beck.I know, I know its an old clip,but I've only ever seen it on You Tube before,on a laptop as well! She can play,but she looked about 12 on that clip.

  8. [quote name='Chop' post='56976' date='Sep 7 2007, 02:12 PM']Erm... don't think anyones gone for Charley Charles and Norman Watt-Roy.....Has anyone ever seen a tighter band than The Blockheads in full flow?

    +1 for Sly & Robbie[/quote]

    +1 For Norman and Charley in the Blockheads,but I've heard Norman with Steve Monti in Wilko Johnston's band.Just as tight!

  9. Thats very similar,except that Norms had a Badass 2 and there wasn't so much 'literature' on the headstock.It was more like a circular motif.But thats an amazing replica,right down to the gouge by the bridge pup.must look for that thread.

  10. I've just been watching Norman Watt-Roy live at the blues festival in Downpatrick N.Ireland.He had to deal with a decrepid Trace Elliot set up which was defo causing him grief.He was with Wilko Johnston and he played a storm.He definitely is a character on stage but my god,can he play bass!Unfortunately they had to cut the set short because the rains came and it was becoming slightly dodgy on stage.(Outdoor gig if you hadn't already guessed).One thing.His bass was the usual pinky bronzy coloured Jazz but the neck wasn't a Fender neck.The headstock had shades of SX about it.It had a logo which I couldn't make out from where I was.Anybody shed a light?

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